New York- based interior designer Jonathan Adler will launch a new collection of home decor and accessories, October 12th, during HSN's Home Design Event, an annual showcase of the newest fall collections. This latest collection, which will highlight happiness as an integral component of its design philosophy, will be called Happy Chic by Jonathan Adler. In the announcement, Adler lauds his new business partners with this encomium, which might have evoked laughter a few years ago, "...There is no place chicer than HSN!" HSN Press Release Jul. 14, 2010http://www.jonathanadler.com/shop/images/jonathan_pic.jpg
New York- based interior designer Jonathan Adler will launch a new collection of home decor and accessories, October 12th, during HSN's Home Design Event, an annual showcase of the newest fall collections. This latest collection, which will highlight happiness as an integral component of its design philosophy, will be called Happy Chic by Jonathan Adler. In the announcement, Adler lauds his new business partners with this encomium, which might have evoked laughter a few years ago, "...There is no place chicer than HSN!" HSN Press Release Jul. 14, 2010http://www.jonathanadler.com/shop/images/jonathan_pic.jpgColonial Williamsburg, VA, to Make QVC Premiere

Cindy Cragg
QVC will launch the Williamsburg: Home for All Seasons collection on Presidents’ Day, next Monday, Feb. 16. The collection, licensed by Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, will include bedding, rugs, pillows, glassware, lamps, topiaries, wreaths, and decorative accessories. Williamsburg home stylist Cindy Cragg will guest-host the 2 p.m. premiere. Home Textiles Today The Virginian-Pilot Feb. 2, 2009
Bedding Sheets Inventor Gets Second Shot at QVC Premiere

Jeanette Haggerty, self-described "chief gopher" and David Haggerty, CEO, of Split the Sheets
David Haggerty, who invented cotton/fleece bedsheets sewn down the middle to accommodate couples with different sleeping temperature preferences, will get a second shot at a QVC premiere, Oct. 30, during the 5 p.m. ET hour. A scheduled QVC premiere last year had to be nixed due to unfortunate circumstances on both ends of the product’s wholesale shipping route. Storms in the East China Sea (where the Split the Sheets products are sourced) and a random selection by U.S. Customs for a container search in Los Angeles conspired to cost Mr. Haggerty his six minutes on QVC last year. Hopefully, he’ll run into better luck this time around. The News Tribune (Tacoma, WA) Oct. 19, 2008

