Paris Déco Off 2026, The Fabric of America, and Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach

Welcome to TGP Tidbits where we round up the happenings and our musings of the design industry each week. This week we ring in the new year by taking a look at Paris Déco Off 2026, The Fabric of America, and Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Written by Natalie Aldridge.

Paris Déco Off 2026

Next week marks the return of Paris Déco Off, a moment when the interiors world once again turns its attention to Paris. Whether you will be in the city wandering between Left and Right Bank showrooms or following along from afar, it is one of the most anticipated periods of the year for design discovery.

The iconic Déco Off lanterns

For several days, time-honored ateliers and emerging studios alike open their doors, giving a rare look at new collections, reimagined classics, and the evolving world of interiors, craftsmanship, decoration. Heritage houses present fabrics, wallcoverings, furnishing, and more, while newer voices introduce fresh techniques, materials, and ideas that guide where the industry is heading. Streets glow with lanterns, salons buzz with conversation, and Paris comes to life with designers from across the globe.

At its best, Déco Off is less about spectacle and more about curiosity. With so much new to discover in such an inspiring city steeped in history, one cannot help but to be fully immersed into the magic that is Paris and the ever evolving interior design world. We’ll be watching closely and sharing the moments and makers worth noting!

The Fabric of America

Marking the United States’ 250th birthday, the Washington Winter Show returns from January 9th to the 11th, with this year’s edition devoted to “Celebrating 250 Years of the American Home, Here and Abroad,” a theme exploring how American design has evolved and influenced both domestic interiors and the global decorative landscape.

Schumacher George Washington Toile

A highlight of this year’s program is Schumacher’s exhibition, The Fabric of America, which traces the iconic design house’s profound role in shaping American interiors over more than a century. Founded in New York in 1889, Schumacher has long been woven into the fabric of American design, from early commissions for the White House to enduring patterns that have defined generations of homes. Drawing from the brand’s extensive archive, the exhibition presents textiles and wallcoverings that reveal how pattern, craft, and innovation have quietly narrated American life.

In honor of the milestone year, Schumacher will also introduce three new collections celebrating America’s legacy, blending archival designs reimagined for today with entirely new introductions set to debut this summer. At The Glam Pad, we are especially excited to see America’s 250th reflected through craftsmanship, history, and a distinctly forward-looking design sensibility.

Mamie Eisenhower Wearing Eisenhower Toile, National Parks Service

Also not to be missed is the Saturday, January 10th panel, “Cultivating Spaces: The Art of Design, From Coastal to Classic,” featuring Amanda Lindroth and Russell Windham, moderated by FREDERIC Style Director Eugenia Santiesteban Soto. The Schumacher exhibition is included with show admission, making it a timely and thoughtful stop during Washington Winter Show weekend.

Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach

The Ninth Annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach is officially taking shape, and this year’s edition just may be one of the most exciting yet. Opening to the public on February 25th, the show house will run for a month-long season of high design in the sunshine.

Meg Lonergan Interiors, Between Two Realms, Kips Bay Show House 2025, Nickolas Sargent

For the first time ever, two neighboring properties will be transformed in tandem. The Intracoastal House at 3410 North Flagler Drive and the adjacent Palm Cottage, both located in West Palm Beach’s Northwood Shores neighborhood, will serve as expansive canvases for this year’s designers. With an expanded footprint, the show house is poised for a richer, more layered experience, inviting a greater sense of discovery as designers take on two distinct homes and craft interiors that feel both cohesive and delightfully individual.

Caroline Gidiere Design, The Ladies Club of Palm Beach, Kips Bay Show House 2025, Nickolas Sargent

This year’s incredible of designers and architects include Alexander Interiors, Amy Young Designs, BAMO, Inc.. Bell Design, Inc., Colleen Rosar Design, Danielle Balanis Design, EERDMANS, Firefinish Interiors, Justin P. Moreland Interiors, Kate Ives Design, Lisa Erdmann Interiors, Lopez Group Inc., Lori Morris Design, LTA Interiors, Pappas Miron Design, River Brook, Sherrill Canet Interiors, Sire Design, Steven Walsh Design, Tartan & Toile, The Lewis Gallo Design Group, Wecselman Design, Yarn Design Associates.

Amanda Reynal Interiors, The Lilly Pad, Kips Bay Show House 2025, Carmel Brantley

As always, Kips Bay Palm Beach pairs beautiful interiors with a meaningful mission, benefiting the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. We’ll be following along as the houses come to life and sharing the rooms, details, and design moments.

Make sure to purchase your ticket here to visit the show house.

Read our favorite articles of the week!

An Insider’s Guide to Paris by José Lévy written by Christina Ohly Evans for Galerie Magazine.

Bunny Williams Reimagines a Provence Farmhouse Steeped in Sun-Dappled Charm written by Jennifer Ash Rudick for Veranda.

Shop this week’s inspired finds!

x Natalie

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