New York Times: Why Interior Design Magazines Are Booming

An important article published today in The New York Times by Alice Cavanagh, titled “Why Interior Design Magazines Are Booming: How the magazine world is changing to meet a new generation of décor enthusiasts,” explores the evolving landscape of shelter media. While traditional, mainstream design publications face increasing challenges, the story highlights a notable rise in niche, independent titles. Magazines such as Scenery, Cultured at Home, and Ton—taking cues from the enduring influence of The World of Interiors—are responding to a growing appetite for highly personal, domain-driven design storytelling. These publications reflect a broader shift in publishing toward more curated perspectives, slower visual consumption, and deeply engaged design audiences. To read the whole article, here.

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