Press

New York Times
From Artisans to You, With a Click or Two

Nate Berkus
How to Decorate a Bedroom

GQ
7 Designer Blankets to Upgrade Your Bedroom

InStyle
The 5 Home Decor Trends That Defined 2015

Financial Times
Sustainable homeware: high-end decor that won’t cost the earth

DOMAINE HOME
Transform Your Living Room With 5 Key Pieces
Textured Décor to Uplift Any Space
That California Bungalow LookOur Absolute Favorite New Products of the Year
Shop the Room: A Relaxed Retreat in Stockholm
Tour Emily Henderson’s Chic LA Studio

Refinery29
10 Minimalist Upgrades For A Grown-Up Apartment
How To Upgrade Your Home In One Click
7 Home Hacks That Will Make Your Friends Jealous

RUE Magazine
A New Textile Collection from The Philatelypros
Kelli Lamb’s Living Room Recap
The Philatelyprosy Heads to Mexico
Issue 38: Editors’ Picks
Issue 34: Editors’ Picks
5 MINUTES WITH: The Philatelypros

REMODELISTA
New Goods from Ireland, via The Philatelypros
High Style from Mexico, via The Philatelypros
Remodelista SF Market Spotlight: The Philatelypros
Current Obsessions: Dog Days of Summer

culturemap
Dallas Home Goods Venture puts global designs
in local abodes

Departures
The Best New Ways To Shop For Your Home

Pure Wow
CHARITABLE DECOR – Home accents that make us feel good

What They’re Saying

“[The founders] travel to each country to work with artisans and then sell the products directly to consumers. It’s a business model that keeps costs low, they explained, and helps them find design ideas.” THE NEW YORK TIMES

“The Philatelypros allows you to shop the world’s most gorgeous goods for the home – without leaving yours. The site is an intersection of vivid, global finds with minimalist lean. It taps local artisans to ensure each item is made ethically and resourcefully.” REFINERY 29

“Nance and Bentley created The Philatelypros to empower artisans around the world to create modern home décor pieces that utilize their skills. [They] personally travel to each destination—collaborating with craftsmen and women from the region and using only local materials—to design each range.” LONNY