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Welcome to GOLF’s 2023 edition of the Best of Everything, where we’re providing you with, well…the best of everything! In this case — the best golf wall art and home decor of 2023!
Check out GOLF’s picks for the best golf home décor of 2023, which includes art from One Kings Lane, Ballpark Prints, Lie + Loft, Evan Schiller Photography and more.
Keep scrolling to see this collection of art to adorn your walls with all things golf. Find perfect gifts for a golfer you love, or deck your office with golf-themed décor.
Keep scrolling for some of the very best home decor we saw in 2023 that you can add to walls, coffee tables or desks.
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RICHLAND TWP., Pa. – Eagles, Flyers, 76ers and Phillies fans will soon have a new spot to score jerseys, hats and other fan gear in upper Bucks County.
Rally House, a specialty sports store chain offering an expansive selection of apparel, gifts, home decor and other types of merchandise representing local NCAA, NFL, NBA, MLB, NFL and MLS teams, is planning to open a new location in a few months at 244 N. West End Blvd. in Richland Township.
The new store will fill the space previously occupied by Tuesday Morning, a home goods retailer, in the Trainer’s Corner shopping center, just outside Quakertown.
“We are opening a new Rally House location in Quakertown and excited to get it open to residents and fans,” stated Colin Novick, Rally House’s media and production manager. “We are aiming to have this store open in early spring in April.”
Rally House traces its origins to 1989, when Tim and Mabel “Peg” Liebert started “Mabel’s Kitchen,” a catalog featuring Kansas-related apparel, gifts and other merchandise.
Mabel’s Kitchen evolved into another business, “Kansas Sampler,” which featured five Kansas City area stores selling Kansas Jayhawks, Kansas State Wildcats, Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals gear.
The company experienced great success, and the Lieberts eventually decided to expand the business to other markets under the “Rally House” name in 2008, according to a company description.
Today, Rally House has more than 180 locations across 18 states. The new Quakertown area store will supplement more than a dozen other regional locations, including a Lehigh Valley shop in Lower Macungie Township, two other Bucks County stores and several locations in Montgomery County.
Rally House stays true to its roots by providing “an impeccable selection of local and team-related apparel and gifts, including exclusive designs available only at Rally House,” according to the company’s website.
Regional stores offer a wide array of merchandise, including clothing, blankets, glassware and signs, featuring logos and designs of Philadelphia and surrounding area teams.
Customers at the Lehigh Valley store, for example, can shop plenty of Philadelphia Eagles, Flyers, 76ers and Phillies items, along with merchandise showcasing designs of various regional universities, including Lehigh, Kutztown, Penn State, Temple, Villanova, Drexel, St. Joseph’s and West Chester.
Other area sports teams, including Lehigh Valley IronPigs and Philadelphia Union, are also represented.
Philadelphia area teams are primarily featured, but there is also a selection of merchandise featuring other popular teams such as the New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants.
Customers can browse apparel such as T-shirts, sweatshirts, coats and shorts, along with footwear and fashion accessories such as slippers, hats, scarves and jewelry.
A wide variety of other gifts and home décor include items such as glassware, coasters, garden gnomes and flags, foam fingers, stuffed animals, keychains, pens, pennants, ornaments, cornhole boards, trash cans, calendars and umbrellas.
“Much like each person, no two Rally House stores are identical,” a message on the company’s website reads.
“They each carry merchandise customized and tailored to the specific collegiate and professional teams in that area. In additional to team apparel, Rally House offers a wide selection of local styles. This includes our very own exclusive line of RALLY Brand™ merchandise. The same items we have in our stores can also be found online at any time. We want to make things as easy and seamless as possible for fans who want to show their unique team spirit, regardless of wherever they live or shop.”
In addition to selling items relating to local sports teams, Rally House also works in conjunction with local sports stars and celebrities. These partnerships manifest themselves in the form of ticket giveaways, autograph sessions, radio remote contests and meet-and-greet events.
For the latest Rally House updates, follow the business’ pages on Facebook and Instagram. Info: rallyhouse.com.
Allentown updates
New Wawa could take Brass Rail’s spot next to Sheetz
ALLENTOWN, Pa. – The Allentown Planning Commission discussed a preliminary/final land development plan for a proposed Wawa convenience store Tuesday afternoon at city hall.
The proposal is offered for 3015 Lehigh St., the site of the former Brass Rail property. The plan involves consolidating two of the three existing lots, demolishing existing features on the consolidated lot and constructing the convenience store.
Should the proposed Wawa come to fruition, it would operate about 100 yards away from a Sheetz convenience store and gas station. Sheetz opened in August 2023 at the southeast corner of Lehigh Street and 29th Street, near Auto Zone. Additional nearby convenience stores and gas stations include a Turkey Hill on the other side of Sheetz and another Wawa about a mile north on Lehigh Street. Full story here.
Downtown Allentown Market welcomes new food vendor, says goodbye to another
ALLENTOWN, Pa. – The new year is bringing more changes to the Downtown Allentown Market, with one food vendor recently setting up shop and another bidding farewell.
Joining the 27 N. Seventh St. market is Randevoo, offering a twist on traditional Asian fusion cuisine.
Randevoo held a soft opening on Jan. 5 in space that was previously occupied by two other Asian concepts, Shinsen and Honmono Sushi, the latter of which closed in June following the owner’s move to Florida. Read more here.
Lower Macungie news
Lower Macungie planners recommend approval for Topgolf
L. MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. – The Lower Macungie Township Planning Commission recommend approval of a preliminary/final plan of an open-air entertainment facility Tuesday night at the administration building.
The plan, offered by Jaindl Land Co., involves the proposed Topgolf facility at the Lehigh Valley Town Center, slated for 361 Schantz Road and 4511 Cedarbrook Road. The proposed Topgolf and Town Center have already received conditional use approval.
Tuesday night’s recommendation involved the Topgolf facility, which includes a 72-bay golf driving range with a two-story, 20,460-square-foot building and associated parking on 11.5 acres within the Lehigh Valley Town Center. Topgolf will have site access from a private drive in association with the Town Center development. Read more.
New Lehigh County car wash to open later this month, joining 2 sister locations
LOWER MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. – Drivers looking to keep their vehicles in tip-top shape will soon have a new car wash to frequent in the Lehigh Valley.
The Car Wash on Hamilton, committed to providing customers with a “seamless and efficient car wash experience,” is expected to open by the end of January at 6794 Hamilton Blvd. in Lower Macungie Township.
The newly constructed car wash, totaling around 4,000 square feet, will supplement two sister locations: The Car Wash on Broadway, which opened in 2015 at 4540 Broadway in South Whitehall Township, and The Car Wash on West Main, which opened in October at 200 W. Main St. in Macungie. Full story here.
Bethlehem area buzz
Bethlehem restaurant closes, but owners continuing to serve customers via food trailers
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – The owners of a Bethlehem restaurant, serving up burgers, ice cream and more, have closed their eatery to focus on mobile operations.
Husband and wife Norman and Jill Matthews of Bangor have decided to shutter their 3.5-year-old south Bethlehem eatery, Dinky’s Ice Cream Parlor & Grill, and transition to a “completely mobile” business model, according to a post on Dinky’s Facebook page.
“That means we have two trailers, one that is just purely ice cream and the other is a food/ice cream truck,” they announced on the business’ Facebook page. “We will be going to different events, fairs, parties, food truck gatherings and hopefully breweries in the in the surrounding areas. Then we can get caught up with our loyal customers. Read more here.
Family-run restaurant rebrands with new name, look in Bethlehem
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – A popular fast-casual eatery, serving “gourmet quality comfort food,” is kicking off the new year with some changes in Northampton County.
Hummus House, a family-run restaurant known for its fresh sandwiches, salads, wraps and more, has rebranded to HandHeldz at 518 E. Third St. on Bethlehem’s South Side.
New signage was installed on Monday, and the business’ first day as HandHeldz was on Tuesday. Read more.
New expansive facility offers prime training space for athletes, teams in Northampton County
BETHLEHEM TWP., Pa. – A new indoor training facility is helping sports teams, clubs and athletes stay at the top of their game in the Lehigh Valley.
Powerballers Athletic Center, offering year-round training opportunities and a top-tier environment where youth and individuals of all ages can passionately pursue and enjoy their sport, opened in late November at 2550 Brodhead Road in Bethlehem Township.
The 14,000-square-foot facility features 10,000 square feet of flexible turf space, over 1,200 square feet of strength training space, batting cages, certified coaches and a climate-controlled environment. Full story here.
Expanding businesses
HiJinx Brewing Company to bring ‘fun and friendly’ vibe to 2nd Lehigh Valley location
A popular Allentown brewery is expanding its footprint in Lehigh County.
HiJinx Brewing Company, producing a wide array of craft beers that include IPAs, pilsners, porters and stouts, on Thursday announced plans to open an additional location at Sports Factory of the Lehigh Valley, 6616 Ruppsville Road, Upper Macungie Township.
The new location will supplement HiJinx’s original taproom and production facility, a 4,000-square-foot venue that opened in 2014 at the Allentown Economic Development Corporation’s Bridgeworks Enterprise Center, 905 Harrison St., Allentown. The brewery is in Suite 111. Read more here.
A-Treat Birch Beer expands as a fountain soda option at more Lehigh Valley restaurants
A month after announcing a partnership with Lehigh Valley hot dog shop chain Yocco’s, Jaindl Beverage Company – owner of A-Treat soda brand – has announced more local venues carrying A-Treat soda on tap.
In addition to being served at all five Yocco’s locations, A-Treat Birch Beer is now available as a fountain drink at Westside Grill in Upper Macungie Township, Wild Turkey Grill (at The Club at Twin Lakes) in North Whitehall Township and Moselem Springs Golf Club in Richmond Township, Berks County.
Westside Grill, Wild Turkey Grill and Moselem Springs Golf Club are owned by Jaindl Land Development. Read more.
Odds and ends
‘The store of the future’: Dave & Buster’s gears up for grand reopening after remodel
WHITEHALL, Pa. – A popular entertainment facility is ready to level up its services in Lehigh County.
Dave & Buster’s, the entertainment and dining chain that invites guests to “eat, drink, play and watch,” on Friday debuted its reimagined Lehigh Valley location on Friday.
The Whitehall Township location, at 1491 MacArthur Road, opened in October 2020 at a Lehigh Valley Mall outparcel, which was previously home to Friendly’s and Wendy’s restaurants as well as an office building. Full story here.
The Promenade Shops welcomes new tenant, hosting ‘Wonderland on Main’ event
UPPER SAUCON TWP., Pa. – The new year has brought a new tenant to The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley.
Fulton Bank, offering a broad array of financial products and services in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, on Monday opened its newest Lehigh Valley branch at 3060 Center Valley Parkway, Suite 839, Upper Saucon Township.
The branch offers a variety of services, including deposits, loans, check cashing and safe deposit boxes. Read more here.
Schuylkill County winery earns ‘best white wine’ in Pa. distinction from prominent wine critic
WEST PENN TWP., Pa. – A Schuylkill County winery is making a splash in 2024, with high praise on a well-known wine media platform.
Galen Glen Winery, at 255 Winter Mountain Drive in the Andreas section of West Penn Township, earlier this week received acclaim on JamesSuckling.com, a prominent wine media platform and events company with offices in Hong Kong.
Senior Editor Stuart Pigott labeled the Galen Glen Riesling Lehigh Valley Stone Cellar 2022 as “the best white wine he has ever tasted from Pennsylvania,” according to a Weekly Tasting Report. Read more.
Berks buzz
‘Stay and sip a while’: Folino Estate owners open 2nd Vintner’s Table wine bar and restaurant
WYOMISSING, Pa. – The owners of Folino Estate Winery near Kutztown have opened another tasty venue in Berks County.
Husband and wife Marco and Andrea Folino, who opened Folino Estate in Greenwich Township in 2015, on Tuesday opened a second location of Vintner’s Table – a wine bar and restaurant serving up Folino’s hand-crafted, award-winning wines along with charcuterie and light bites – at 945 Hill Have. Suite 100 in Wyomissing.
“We welcome you to reserve a seat at our table,” an announcement on Vintner’s Table’s Facebook page reads. “Our menu was a labor of love carefully curated to bring you an elevated dining experience full of rustic Italian flavors paired with our award winning wines in a chic and cozy atmosphere that invites you to stay and sip a while.” Full story here.
New golf simulator at Sly Fox has golfers hitting the virtual links
WYOMISSING, Pa. – There’s a new gathering place inside an already familiar spot in Wyomissing that can transport you to dozens of golf courses around the world.
While it’s winter outside, the basement of Sly Fox Brewing, dubbed the Foxskeller, features a whole different vibe.
Golfers are teeing up and taking their swings on brand new golf simulators. Read more here.
Vinyl enthusiasts to descend on Leesport Farmers Market this weekend for ‘Record Riot’
ONTELAUNEE TWP., Pa. – It’s about the search for something special.
“Number one, I’m a collector. All these guys that sell records they all are interested in records, so I’m looking at his records saying ‘What does he have?’ And I saw something I want to buy,” said Record Riot event organizer Stephen Gritzan.
Thumbing through crates of creative work put to vinyl is a physical interaction that seems increasingly rare. Read more.
‘Heavy heart’: Moe’s Southwest Grill location to close after 10 years in Berks County
EXETER TWP., Pa. – An eatery serving up made-to-order burritos, quesadillas, nachos and tacos is ending operations this weekend in Berks County.
A location of Moe’s Southwest Grill, a fast-casual restaurant franchise serving “high quality and fresh southwestern food,” will close on Sunday at 4725 Perkiomen Ave. in Exeter Township.
The restaurant is located in the Exeter Commons, between a Fine Wine & Good Spirits store and L.A. Nails Day Spa. Full story here.
Closing notes
Rite Aid closes Bethlehem store, with another Lehigh Valley location set to shutter on Jan. 15
Two Rite Aid stores in the Lehigh Valley are ceasing operations this month, joining several other regional locations of the pharmacy chain that closed in 2023.
First, a Rite Aid store at 104 E. Third St. on Bethlehem’s South Side shuttered on Wednesday, Jan. 10, according to storefront signage, addressed “Attention: store closure.” Read more here.
American Eagle Outfitters closing Lehigh Valley store
PALMER TWP., Pa. – A well-known clothing retailer is reducing its brick-and-mortar footprint in the Lehigh Valley.
American Eagle Outfitters, a leading global specialty retailer offering high-quality, on-trend clothing, accessories and personal care products, will close its American Eagle store at the Palmer Park Mall in Palmer Township on Jan. 20, a store manager said.
The manager could not comment on the reasons surrounding the upcoming closure. Read more.
Discount variety store closes in Easton area
PALMER TWP., Pa. – A destination for affordable snacks, household items, party supplies and more has closed in Northampton County.
One Dollar Zone!, a discount variety store “where you can find trusted brands and thousands of great quality items for as low as $1.00,” closed a couple of weeks ago at 785 S. 25th St. in Palmer Township.
It’s unclear what led to the store’s closure. A company representative did not return a message seeking more information, and a sign on the door simply reads, “WE ARE CLOSED.” Full story here.
“I got a new place last year and I have to do some renovating,” he explained in his post-match press conference. “The only fitting time was tonight at 10PM, so there’s going to be a Zoom call that I have to get on to decide a few different materials and so on.
“But it’s actually something I enjoy. My mother is an interior designer, as well, so ever since I was young I was quite into it. I’ve done a few projects in the past back home in Norway. This is for my own personal use.
“I like to try to stay in the zone in the Grand Slam, but just, you know, a 30-minute call in one evening shouldn’t be a problem. I’m looking forward to it. It’s small things that we do outside the tennis court that can be, in a way, helping when you’re playing.”
The 25-year-old made a few more substantive changes heading into 2024, eschewing the busy exhibition schedule that left him fatigued well into 2023 and adding a new physiotherapist, Alex Strober, to his team.
“I feel physically better than I have done in a long time now,” he said. “I was lifting too many heavy weights last year between the seasons, tried to build too much muscle. I did somewhat of a preseason kind of training after Australia before I started playing in Acapulco, so I had, like, four weeks there.
“I feel smoother around the court, moving better, and I also feel like that helps me play well.”
Up against Aussie favorite Max Purcell in the next round, can Ruud pull a proverbial “21” and make it back to the second week?
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COSHOCTON − The Coshocton Tribune is highlighting 12 locally owned stores in December as part of a “12 Shops of Christmas” series.
Bexley Ann’s Boutique
Address: 301 Main St.
Owner: Jessie Bates
When business opened: November 2019
Number of employees: Two
Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday
Contact: Email [email protected], call 740-273-3620 or find the store on Facebook.
Shop Coshocton: Our Nest on Main Street sells vintage furniture and accessories
What’s in stock? We sell women’s and children’s clothing and accessories such purses, shoes, gloves, hats and jewelry. Plus, home décor, gift shop type items and some foodie items.
What does it offer that sets it apart from others? When you come in here, you get a personal one-on-one shopping experience. We’ll help you pick out your outfits. If a customer is looking for something particular, they can leave a note with me and I’ll try to get it for him.
Is the Christmas season its biggest time of year? It’s one of our biggest times of year. Any change of seasons is a big time for us.
What’s been some of the best-selling items so far this holiday season? Our bleached flannels are always a big hit starting in the fall.
Why is shopping local important? We need our stores, for convenience more than anything. If you need a dress on Saturday, you’re not getting it online Saturday. We’re here. You can come in, feel it and try it on. It’s just important to support local than rather going out of town.
Mine Senyucel is a pediatric surgeon. At least she used to be in her home country of Turkey but when her family moved to Indiana for her husband’s job, she learned about the hurdles required to obtain her license in the United States.
“I thought when we first moved here, I might go back to medicine but I spent some time with my family and had a young son,” Senyucel said. “The residency in the U.S. would be seven more years and I really enjoyed my life as a housewife and mom.”
She began volunteering at the Indy Humane Society, helping in the preparation and post-op needs of animals who have undergone surgery.
With a skill for crafting since childhood, Senyucel also began working on needle felt, jewelry, mixed medium and various home décor pieces to stay busy.
“My mom is a retired art teacher and I grew up watching her use different techniques and materials. I began making different pieces as presents to family or friends and even to make my home beautiful and unique,” Senyucel said. “One of my friends encouraged me to start an Etsy shop and join the local artisan markets.”
Mine and Unique was created to display and sell her work across the country and Senyucel began attending the various hand-crafted artisan markets in the area.
The former surgeon’s attention to detail is evident in the customized designs and she said she loves allowing her imagination to flow.
“No two pieces are the same,” Senyucel said. “Even if I tried to do the exact same thing, I couldn’t do it because the color or the shape are slightly different. They are all unique and one of a kind.”
Many of her pieces now hang in a child’s bedroom or nursery and she often creates artwork for what she calls “unforgettable moments” such as an anniversary or first birthday.
“It’s been really therapeutic for me and so much fun,” Senyucel said. “I love the creativity and for the first few months, each time I’d finish a project, I couldn’t stop thinking about starting a new one.”
Not only has she found a new calling in life, Senyucel has also found a new community of friends in the vendor markets she attends.
“The people in the community are so kind and they’re interested in my story. I’m enjoying this opportunity,” Senyucel said.
For more information, visit the website at https://www.etsy.com/shop/MineandUnique or follow on Instagram at mine_and_unique.
As far as home décor options are concerned, candles have always been preferred. It is because they are ideal for creating a vibe of serene ambiance while adding some mystic appearance and smelling amazing at the same time. Beautiful votive candle holders, paired with fragrant candles, help in creating a relaxing atmosphere while serving as welcoming.
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In addition to this, votive candle holders are available in a wide range of shapes and sizes. At the same time, candles of varying fragrances and sizes used individually or in clusters can serve as decorating pieces in several ways.
Votive Candle Holders in Bedrooms and Living Areas
Light some candles on elongated decorative candle holders or place the candles of varying sizes in a cluster, and voila, your place attains a dressed-up look. Look for a perfect corner in your room and place the candle holder suitably to light up your favorite nook.
You can consider placing floating candles in metallic silver or gold hues on console tables, or on a cabinet to create a warm glow while adding notes of freshness to uplift the overall senses. You can also consider adding colorful beads in water to bring about the creative touch. Yet another creative idea is to place fragrant candles in decorative lanterns or brass candle holders indoors for the perfect elegant look.
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Designer Candle Holders on Kitchen Slabs and Dining Table
Candles in transparent glass can appear immensely attractive. Prepare a beautiful, organic atmosphere by keeping candles on the dining table or across decorative mirrors such that they reflect even more elegantly. The presence of crystal or reflective candle holders appears luxe while help in displaying the actual pattern or color on the candles. On the dining table, blend designer candle holders with flower vases, hard-cover books, and you have achieved the perfectly-looking dining table.
Elaborate Candle Holders in Bathrooms
Wish to impart your bathroom an eclectic, decorative touch? Fragrant, designer candles in bathroom décor can make your small space appear aesthetic effortlessly. Group your favorite candles in a candle holder in a corner and freshen up your area in no time.
You can consider using pillar candles in bright hues to add some classic style statements. Candles placed in assorted heights by your bathtub can be the ultimate shining star. Opt for votive candle holders in bathrooms to enhance the overall look.
Creating Candle Centerpieces
Centerpieces in any home décor help in adding a touch of unmatched charm. Whether you are revamping the sofa table or your dining table, you can leverage pillar candles in varying heights and shades, candles in tins, or candles in decorative glass candle holders that complement the overall color scheme. Additionally, you can think of utilizing candles that appear like balls or square-shaped, or even stars to add immense character to the existing space.
Moreover, you can think of placing a tray for framing the centerpiece while finishing the look with decorative pebbles or dried flowers. You can also infuse fragrance to the space by using fragrant candles.
Candles, in the form of dining table centerpieces, appear immensely decorative. At the same time, these also help in adding an inviting feel to the existing space. The entire look is simple to put together and can be easily changed by removing or adding decorative pieces to the arrangement.
Pleasant Porch Lighting and Decorative Candles
A beautiful candle arrangement on a patio table is ideal for your perfect time outdoors. Nothing will beat the vibe of a starry night within the warm glow of the candle as you sip your favorite drink under the moonlight.
Dangling Candle Lights to Elevate Your Home Interiors
Dangling lights in your home décor can infuse a stunning effect to any space. Whether you consider buying them from a store or designing them yourself, you have multiple options. You can also consider purchasing decorative candle lanterns to create the look you want. The idea is not just for interior decoration. You can also consider creating your oasis outdoors with the help of dangling candle lighting.
Window Appeal with Fragrant Candles
Do you enjoy spending your leisure time sitting by the window watching people, reading books, or relishing nature? You can consider adding warmth by placing candles across the window pane. There is nothing more appealing than the warmth of the hanging candles, preferably in decorative candle holders.
Conclusion
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BURLINGTON — A new home decor and gift shop has opened in downtown Burlington.
The Wildflower on Front offers a wide range of items, including home accessories, table decorations, candles, wall hangings, jewelry, garden items, flags and more. The Wildflower on Front, 243 E. Front St. is fully stocked for the season with Christmas trees, wreaths, ornaments, holiday table decor, holiday scented candles, garlands and more.
GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — 44 Lakes Customized Gifts and Décor opened on November 1 at 15 North Main Street in Gloversville. The shop is having a ribbon cutting ceremony on November 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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The gift shop is owned by Denise Dickson and Kimberly Walter. The business sells customizable local items, as well as holiday décor, woodworking, skin care products, handmade blankets and scarves, and more.
44 Lakes Customized Gifts and Décor will be hosting workshops, including building snowmen on November 10 and 11. The grand opening includes meeting the different vendors, free refreshments, and face painting.
Flannel Fest returning to the Empire State Plaza
The gift shop is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, you can call the shop at (518) 775-8634.
Sustainability has been a buzz word in the home décor industry for years, but the types of eco-friendly practices and products that consumers gravitate towards change often. According to a 2023 study by NielsenIQ, 78 percent of U.S. consumers say that a sustainable lifestyle is important to them, and in a survey from digital supply chain company Blue Yonder, 69 percent of respondents said they would pay more for sustainable products. But, even though they are seeking out those sustainable products and brands, after so many years of pursuing “greener pastures” consumers have wised up to many of the greenwashing practices that have permeated the industry and marketing tactics.
Now, customers are doing their research before they align their dollars with sustainable and eco-friendly brands and products, and that means retailers need to do the same in 2024.
Authenticity First
Before carrying any eco-friendly products and brands, retailers should invest time into researching them just like their customers. Terms like green, eco-friendly, all-natural, earth-friendly, plant derived, organic — but not organic certified — and non-toxic can be used by manufacturers without meeting any legally required testing or standards.
Retailers should look for third-party certifications — examples include Fair Trade certified, Environmental Working Group Verified, B-Corp, Made Safe and Cradle to Cradle certifications— to be sure they are picking vetted products that meet basic industry standards for those labels. Transparency also goes along way when vetting new products and brands. Consumers gravitate towards brands that feel like they have nothing to hide, so brands that are willing to share their sustainability goals, production processes, and waste and recycling statistics, will continue to resonate with them in 2024.
Material World
Following the rise of biophilic design — or design trends that prioritize connections with nature — green home décor trends in 2024 will be founded on their materials. Sustainable natural materials like bamboo, cork, coconut, straw, cob and natural fabrics like hemp, wool and jute will be more popular because of their renewability, natural origins and — in some cases —recyclability over materials like resin and synthetic fibers. Real woods and stones will be less popular in this category because they are perceived as less renewable and/or recyclable. Carrying products made with recycled metals, plastics and other materials will be key in attracting eco-conscious consumers who want the look of synthetic materials like plastic. Repurposed objects — think newspapers, license plates, fabric scraps, discarded books, and deadstock wallpaper, carpeting, paint and fabric — will also make a big impact.