Creating Cozy Residential Spaces with NPD's 2026 Collection
Transform your home into a cozy sanctuary with NPD's 2026 collection, featuring warm color palettes, luxurious materials, and modern mid-century designs.
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Transform your home into a cozy sanctuary with NPD's 2026 collection, featuring warm color palettes, luxurious materials, and modern mid-century designs.
Transform your living space with the latest in organic home vibes, featuring a blend of textural fabrics and calming colors perfect for the winter and spring seasons. Elevate your living space this winter and spring with a harmonious blend of natural textures, calming colors, and timeless designs. NPD Furniture’s latest collection brings the essence of nature indoors, offering warmth, comfort, and style for every home.
Discover the latest trends in summer/fall furniture with vibrant fabrics and sleek silhouettes for a modern and stylish home decor.
The furniture retail market has faced significant challenges recently, including economic uncertainties, supply chain disruptions, and increased competition. Despite these hurdles, there is a unique opportunity for furniture retailers to diversify and thrive by offering home staging services. Here's why this makes perfect sense and how it can give you a competitive edge.
It's time to infuse our living areas with the same energy and renewal that Spring offers. The 2024 Spring and Summer Furniture Collection brings a variety of designs that emulate the essence of these seasons. Let's delve into this collection and explore the trends and inspiration that await...
As the crisp embrace of cooler weather envelops us once again, a sense of comfort and coziness settles in. For us, the transition into the Fall and Winter Season signifies a time to cultivate joy and a profound sense of well-being within our abodes.
Humans have always been drawn to and inspired by nature. Sitting by a river, listening to the leaves rustle in the trees in your backyard, taking a breath of fresh air – nature has a way of improving our physical and mental health. Biophilic design embraces the human-nature connection by incorporating natural elements into your home.
Whether you are building a new house or decorating your current one, there are a few ways to enjoy the many physical and mental health benefits of a greener space.
On a recent trip to our teak root furniture supplier in East Java, we had the opportunity to observe and document the processes for storing and creating reclaimed teak wood furniture. Discarded Teak roots are reclaimed and recovered to create unique designs for small accessories, lamps, side tables, consoles, and coffee tables.
These raw materials are acquired through sustainable, local resources governed under the SVLK standards. In partnership with the Indonesian government and the demands from international buyers, the SVLK approach provides transparency, thus creating trust and ecological benefits for both people and the planet.
This Summer's newest additions highlight time-honored silhouettes that are graceful, yet playful and elegant. We are delighted to present another fashionable season incorporating classic and modern styles. Also, tried-and-true best sellers are reintroduced in refreshed colors and fabrics.
Within our catalog, we are extending the fabric selections with classic monochrome colors of beige, gray and black and featuring versatile, rich color tones such as darker green, teal and terracotta.
Below is our latest color and material combo:
To celebrate Earth Day this month and to respect one of the most utilized natural resources on earth, we are presenting this co-blogging article about the benefits of trees in residential areas and how they increase the value of the homes.
Everyone knows trees are valuable, but did you know you can actually calculate their specific added value to your property? If you’ve ever had to purchase a tree for your yard, you know that it can be an expensive investment, even for a young tree. And maintaining this tree can also be costly, such as leaf removal or tree trimming. Having mature trees in your yard or property is usually seen as value commodity: trees provide necessary shade for houses, can act as a screen for unwanted noise or views, protect slopes from erosion, and are pretty to look at. But they can block a desirable view, create a leafy mess, cause damage to the home from broken limbs, and roots can damage driveways or underground pipes. So, should you be planting more trees in your yard or paying for their removal?