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Fran Worrall

Atlanta

Editor in Chief, Georgia Design Magazine at Atlanta Magazine

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  • 1 week ago | atlantamagazine.com | Fran Worrall

    Photograph courtesy of Gabriella WhiteGabriella White, the parent company of the Summer Classics and Gabby furniture lines, recently hosted a grand reopening event at its north Atlanta showroom in Roswell. The store, which is the company’s largest, has received a new facade as well as interior improvements. “We wanted to give the showroom a facelift,” said Jim Hardy, chief retail officer for Gabriella White.

  • 1 month ago | atlantamagazine.com | Fran Worrall

    James Farmer is practically a household name, not only in his native South but from coast to coast. From authoring several best-selling books on design to showing America how to set the perfect holiday table on national television, he has put his trademark style on the map and is considered a fresh voice for an upcoming generation of designers and homeowners.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | atlantamagazine.com | Fran Worrall |Allison Entrekin

    Dozens of local designers and trade professionals gathered on November 7 at the PDI Kitchen, Bath & Lighting showroom in Atlanta to celebrate the release of Quintessential Kitchens and Collaborations by Matthew Quinn, which is volume three in the author’s Quintessential Kitchens series. The event was sponsored by PDI and Atlanta Magazine’s HOME.

  • Sep 30, 2024 | hospitalityupgrade.com | Fran Worrall

    byFran WorrallOct 1, 2024Richard ‘Rich’ Rader is the chief technology officer for the Umpqua Indian Development Corporation, which oversees the for-profit businesses of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, including Seven Feathers Casino Resort, Creekside Hotel & Suites and Seven Feathers RV Park. He joined the organization 13 years ago after working in senior positions at Acres Gaming and Hewlett-Packard.

  • Sep 20, 2024 | atlantamagazine.com | Fran Worrall

    Jaipur Living, an Atlanta-based textiles and rug company, is collaborating with local designer Michael Habachy on a rug collection inspired by the designer’s Egyptian heritage. The collection, named Gamil, which means ‘beautiful’ in Arabic, features four rugs in a neutral palette with geometric designs and organic textures.

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