DCI Studio - Interior Design Services

DCI Studio - Interior Design Services

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05/24/2026

I loved spending the afternoon at (International Contemporary Furniture Fair) this week with my team. It was so inspiring to see them experience the event for the first time. Seeing the level of new makers, their craftsmanship, innovation, and artistry in person is always energizing.

We discovered so many incredible artisans and lighting resources that we are excited to explore for future projects.

A few standout moments for us were the innovations in rechargeable and circadian lighting, sculptural hardware, and the thoughtful details that transform functional elements into design moments.

ICFF is always a reminder that great design lives in the details.

What stood out most to you this year?

Photos from DCI Studio - Interior Design Services's post 05/07/2026

this season felt less about trend chasing and more about intentional evolution.

There was a noticeable shift toward flexibility in how we live and design, especially with the abundance of portable and rechargeable lighting throughout the showrooms. What once felt purely functional is now becoming a thoughtful design layer that brings warmth and beauty to spaces where traditional lighting may not exist.

We also saw a confident return to black, gold, and white palettes, but interpreted with far more nuance and artistry. These combinations felt bold, architectural, layered, and incredibly sophisticated. Contrast was not being used cautiously, it was being used with purpose.

One of the most exciting developments was the continued exploration of crystal in lighting design. The work from brands like and Fine Art Lamps showcased how light can be filtered, softened, and refracted to shape atmosphere and emotion within a space, not simply provide illumination.

A personal highlight was touring the factory and seeing the craftsmanship behind the finished pieces. Experiences like this deepen our appreciation for the discipline, artistry, and precision required to create furnishings that truly stand the test of time.

We also spent time visiting showrooms including , , , , and , all of which continue to balance innovation with enduring design integrity beautifully.

The overall takeaway from High Point this April was clear: design is becoming more expressive, more adaptable, and more materially thoughtful. And that shift feels very exciting.

04/29/2026

There is a version of success that looks very good from the outside.

Full projects. Active clients. A full calendar.

And yet, behind it, there can still be a sense of questioning.

Am I structuring this the right way?

Am I making this harder than it needs to be?

That is where a different level of conversation becomes valuable.

04/24/2026

The 2026 Holiday House in Wellington made its Florida debut this season, and there were some compelling design experiences. I spent a few hours with a design colleague, and we had both houses all to ourselves.

Set inside the Palm Beach Polo Club, two newly built residences were completely transformed by a roster of top designers, each bringing a distinct point of view to the spaces.

What stands out is the shift in tone.

Wellington leans into a more grounded, equestrian-inspired palette. Think layered textures, warm neutrals, coupled with tonal hues in leather, suede and bouclé. It feels refined, livable, and deeply connected to its setting.

Each room tells a different story.

From intimate retreats to expansive entertaining spaces, the level of detail and thought in the layouts is what makes this showhouse worth studying, not just touring.

Some of the highlights included the work of , , and with , and reminded us of how design can shape experience, support a cause, and reflect the way people truly live today.

If you are in South Florida, it is worth the visit.

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