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Nashville Interiors

As the only all-design focused publication in the area, Nashville Interiors operates differently than other publications. We aren’t directed by the seasons on the calendar, but rather by the significant design and build events in Middle Tennessee. We know it benefits our partners to have a presence at each of these events, including Nashville Design Week, the Parade of Homes and, with this issue, the Antiques & Garden Show.

We have gotten our footing over the years, fitting what works best for our design community into a traditional seasonal print cycle, and now we are leaning into the biggest benefit we have of being all local — the ability to change and adapt to the needs of our advertisers and community.

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So beginning with this issue, we have shifted to a “volume” labeling system: to showcase the new edition of Nashville Interiors in an overall series as opposed to shoehorning it into a season label that doesn’t quite fit. This issue is the 35th edition that has been produced since the launch of the magazine in 2000.

While our new print schedule isn’t traditional, it is tailored to the local design calendar. Our content isn’t seasonal. We are documenting a moment in time, taking a snapshot of what is happening in Nashville that will be revisited on coffee tables and in waiting rooms today — and years from now.

Partnering with print is our newly designed website, which is another way we have adjusted to meet the needs of our design community. As a showcase of all the features we have on our pages, the website also is a hub to focus on our premier partners, provide access to local design and art events, and show off our growing video projects and tours. Nashville’s design community is expanding and evolving, and we are here to document it all.

—Hollie Deese Publisher