At Gorman's, we're proud to present our Designer Rooms Program — a celebration of creativity and exceptional design. This initiative shines a spotlight on the talents of our in-store interior design team, showcasing their ability to transform a blank canvas into a captivating environment.
Starting with a carefully chosen inspiration piece, our designers curate stunning room concepts drawn from our unparalleled selection of over 100 premium brands. Each Designer Room is thoughtfully crafted to ignite your imagination and demonstrate how expert design can bring your vision to life.
Visit the latest volumes in stores today.
Spring 2026
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01.
Kathryn Bordoley
Italian elegance meets modern living — warm woods, rich metals, and bold colors inspired by the aqueducts of Rome, the marble quarries of Tuscany and the fashions of Milan
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02.
Scott Hastings
Stickley furniture inspired a cozy lodge retreat — warm woods, rich colors, and hair-on-hide textures capture an unforgettable mountain memory.
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03.
Lynn Jones
Warmth and glamour meet simplicity — earthy tones, gold accents, layered textures, and bold art create a rich, inviting retreat.
Winter 2025
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01.
Deborah Johnston
Warm with passion, a state of pleasant — a space to dine, gather, celebrate, and share with those you love.
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02.
Zeina Halwani
Balancing bold lines with soft, organic forms — a space designed from the floor up to feel modern, warm, and elevated.
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03.
Dawn Newkirk
Designed around personality — linear furniture softened with contemporary art, movement, and rich color to make the pieces truly pop.
Summer 2025
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01.
Carol Martens
This space transitions to modern, as sleek dining furniture beautifully complements a traditional buffet for a balanced look.
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02.
Ann Kilano
A serene, minimalist bedroom retreat — warm woods, champagne finishes, and luxurious fabrics for a beautiful, inviting space.
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03.
Don Paul
Celebrating Elegance and Monochrome — natural wood tones and clean silhouettes, where black accents add drama to a warm, sophisticated neutral palette.
















































