• Carb Manager: Growth Manager - Apps
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    All jobs Growth Manager - Apps Posted A few minutes ago We're Carb Manager, and our mission is to promote and support our users to form healthy sustainable habits and relationships with food. Carb Manager is the #1 health and fitness app for people on low-carb, Keto, and other macro-focused diets, available on iOS, Android, and the web. Altogether, we've helped over 12 million people lose weight and achieve their health goals since 2010. Carb Manager is a top health and fitness app in the iOS App Store, with a 4.8/5 rating with over 500,000 five-star reviews.Our people think we are an amazing company to work for because: The benefits of a work-from-home lifestyle The reach and impact of an established brand The energy and dynamism of a startup The stability of a profitable company A creative, entrepreneurial, friendly, and supportive culture The ability to make a real, positive impact on millions of lives Apply now We are seeking someone intelligent, energetic, and driven to create real impact on millions of lives as our Growth Manager. This role is in charge of driving product marketing and growth marketing strategy and initiatives in our Apps division, which includes two direct-to-consumer apps in the health and wellness space.Company OverviewWe're Wombat Apps, the parent company of the much loved Carb Manager app (the #1 health app for people on a low-carb diet) and the industry redefining marketing-tech platform Tastenetwork.io. We are incubating a new consumer-facing app that will re-imagine and redefine how consumer apps impact holistic health.Our people think we are an amazing company to work for because:The benefits of a work-from-home lifestyleThe reach and impact of an established brandThe energy and dynamism of a startupThe stability of a profitable companyA creative, entrepreneurial, friendly, and supportive cultureThe ability to make a real, positive impact on millions of livesResponsibilitiesYou will be directly responsible for our app download growth and a key contributor to net subscriber growthDevelop product marketing strategy, approach, and coordinate cross-functional resources to execute on those plansBe the chief storyteller of our brand and products through effective product positioning and messagingBuild analytics and data-backed measurable KPIs for experiments and growth marketing plans. Monitor and present plan effectiveness metrics to leadership and stakeholder teamsLead product launches and feature releases across multiple channels that drive growth in user acquisition, engagement and retentionPlan and manage paid user acquisition campaigns across app stores (Apple Search Ads, Google Play Ads), Facebook, Google Ads, and other paid media channels to drive targeted app installs, maximize ROI, and optimize cost-per-install.Identify insights from the competitive landscape, user research, our app reviews and ratings, and market trends to develop recommendations to influence the product roadmapCoach fellow marketers on growth marketing tactics.Requirements3+ years of direct experience in either Product Marketing or Growth Marketing in DTC apps or digital products, and has proficiency in the otherStrong analytical skills and ability to distill data into insightsExceptional written and verbal skills to deliver succinct, impactful messaging that resonates with our users, and communicate media and internal stakeholdersAbility to focus on and prioritize the most important impactful work, and stay organized in a fast-paced Agile environmentA true team spirit and excellent collaboration skillsDeep curiosity and drive to continuously improve your ability to deliver results and expand your knowledge and skillsYou will excel here if you...Have a strong interest in health and fitnessPossess top-notch integrity, grit, judgment, and the ability to think criticallyHave direct experience in marketing products from concept (0) to launch (1)Are skilled in translating research into positioning and messaging decisionsCan excel at navigating ambiguity and thrive in fast-paced environmentsAre passionate in originality in your thinking and craftsmanship in your marketing techniquesHave good business sense and are a quick study in fields adjacent to marketingYou stay up to date with the latest marketing technologies and tacticsBenefitsWe're a fun, friendly, talented group of product-minded professionals, who love designing features that delight and support our customers, learning new technologies, sharing memes, and swapping recipes. Our team hails from all corners of the globe, from the Americas to Europe to India and beyond.Work from anywhereCompetitive salaryMedical/dental/vision coverage401(k) option for U.S. employeesPaid holidays and vacation daysWellness and Learning benefitsApply NowLet's start your dream job Apply now Carb Manager View company Jobs posted: 17 Related Jobs See more Sales and Marketing jobs
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  • Best AirPods Pro Accessories for 2025
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    Our Experts Written by David Carnoy Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Reviews ethics statement Why You Can Trust CNET 16171819202122232425+ Years of Experience 14151617181920212223 Hands-on Product Reviewers 6,0007,0008,0009,00010,00011,00012,00013,00014,00015,000 Sq. Feet of Lab Space How we test CNETs expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. What to consider Compatibility Make sure the accessory you're buying is compatible with the AirPods Pro model you own. Budget A cheaper accessory may be fine, but note that more premium accessories tend to cost more and likely hold up better over time. Durability You want an accessory that holds up well over time, so look for models that we note have sturdy build quality. Return policy Buy your accessory at a retailer that has a good return policy in case you have buyer's remorse. Table of Contents Back to selection
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  • Best Internet Providers in Abilene, Texas
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    While Optimum is the best internet provider in Abilene, there are several other options to consider. These are the top picks by our internet experts.
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  • Trump Gives EPA One Week to Decide on Abandoning Climate Pollution Regulation
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    February 12, 20255 min readTrump Gives EPA One Week to Decide on Abandoning Climate Pollution RegulationPresident Trump ordered EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin to decide by next week whether the agency could abandon its authority to regulate climate pollution under the Clean Air ActBy Jean Chemnick & E&E News Steam rises from the coal-fired Miller Power Plant in Adamsville, Ala., in 2021. Andrew Caballero Reynolds/AFP via Getty ImagesCLIMATEWIRE | EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has one week to tell President Donald Trump whether the agency could abandon its authority to regulate climate pollution under the Clean Air Act.His decision stands to cast EPA into a monumental fight over its ability to reduce carbon emissions, potentially reverberating beyond Trumps presidency.If Zeldin attempts to upend the 2009 scientific finding that underpins all greenhouse gas rules known as the endangerment finding he would risk being rebuked by the courts. But if judges upheld EPAs move to reverse the finding, it would accelerate Trumps efforts to dismantle a host of climate rules enacted under President Joe Biden, while erecting legal hurdles for future administrations that want to curb climate pollution.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.I think they can do it, and I, and I just hope the administrator is well briefed so that he can make the right decision, said Myron Ebell, who led Trumps EPA transition team in 2017, in a recent interview.EPA did not respond to a request for comment.Trump issued a Day 1 executive order directing Zeldin and other agency heads to brief the White House by Feb. 19 on the legality and continuing applicability of the endangerment finding.The finding, issued during President Barack Obama's first term, holds that greenhouse gas emissions may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare. Its the prerequisite for Clean Air Act rules targeting heat-trapping pollutants such as carbon dioxide and methane. The finding originally pertained to climate pollution from vehicles, but it opened the door for regulations on power plants and oil and gas infrastructure. And it could support future regulation on additional sources of climate pollution, such as landfills, refineries and industrial plants.Getting rid of the finding would make scrapping EPA climate rules a matter of routine paperwork, an expert said. Regulations could be undone through simple, swift rulemakings. No replacement rules would be needed.Taking away the 2009 endangerment finding would really make it almost a virtual formality to take down all the greenhouse rules for CO2 and methane, said Joe Goffman, EPAs air chief under Biden.EPA would still need to strip out sector-specific findings from rules written under a key section of the Clean Air Act known as Section 111 he said. But when the dust settled, EPA could regulate oil and gas facilities for ozone-forming pollutants alone, and not for methane greatly reducing requirements for industry. And power plants that burn fossil fuels wouldnt be regulated for carbon.The first Trump administration decided against challenging the endangerment finding, despite being urged to by conservative critics of climate regulation such as Ebell, who at the time cast doubt on the underpinnings of climate science from his perch at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.Its not clear whether EPA will choose differently this time.As a congressman, Zeldin voted against an appropriations rider that targeted the endangerment finding. David Fotouhi, Trump's pick to be Zeldin's deputy at EPA, had a hand in the first-term decision to avoid challenging the finding. And many industry groups oppose removing the finding because it would strip EPA of its regulatory authority on climate change.Edison Electric Institute, the trade association for investor-owned utilities, filed an amicus brief supporting EPA in a Supreme Court case in 2022, warning that undermining EPAs authority could lead to a multiplicity of tort suits against industry that would seek to dictate policy by shuttering facilities and through court-ordered emissions limits.Trying to scrap the endangerment finding could also drain EPA of valuable time and resources if it's defeated in court. It takes the agency two or three years to pull back a prior administrations rules like Biden's power and methane rules and to finalize replacement standards. Those new rules will be litigated. If court battles over the endangerment finding delays any part of that process, the Trump administration may not have the opportunity to defend its own standards.Daren Bakst, director of the energy and environment program at the conservative Competitive Enterprise Institute, a think tank that has long advocated getting rid of the endangerment finding, agreed that it would "present legal challenges."But he said the risk was worth taking."If the EPA finds there is no endangerment, and this survives in court, it would have the important effect of stopping the EPA from regulating greenhouse gases," he said.Regarding next week's deadline, he said Zeldin might submit only preliminary recommendations to the Office of Management and Budget, rather than a full-blown decision to challenge the finding, or pass on it.Ebell, who previously led the same CEI program, told POLITICO's E&E News last month that Trump's Day 1 executive order hinted that the administration might be ready to challenge the endangerment finding. Besides directing Zeldin to make recommendations on the finding by next Wednesday, the order also asked him to take the lead in deciding whether EPA and other agencies should continue to use a social cost of greenhouse gases metric in regulations and other decisions that might have consequences for the climate.EPAs decision on the social cost of greenhouse gases is due March 21, according to the order.Ebell said if the finding remained intact and rulemakings or permitting decisions didnt grapple with climate change by applying the social cost of greenhouse gases, that omission would create legal headaches for the Trump administration.The D.C. Circuit [Court of Appeals] is going to tell them, Well, you're required to consider the effects of climate change because of the endangerment finding. And you have to include that in this rulemaking, and you've taken off the table the principal tool for measuring it, he said, referring to the social cost metric.Undoing the 2009 finding wouldnt necessarily require EPA to challenge scientific findings on climate change, Ebell said. Instead, the agency could argue that the Clean Air Act wasnt fit for purpose as a tool to address climate emissions. EPA could point to three defunct power plant carbon rules including Trumps first-term standards to make that case.But environmental lawyers noted that courts have rejected past claims by EPA that it can choose to not issue an endangerment finding based on factors other than the science as when the agency argued that the Clean Air Act is ill-suited to tackle climate pollution.David Doniger, senior attorney and strategist at the Natural Resources Defense Council, said the George W. Bush administration made similar arguments to defend its decision to not issue a finding that would support greenhouse gases regulations on vehicles.But the Supreme Court in 2007 rejected that view in Massachusetts vs. EPA, said Doniger.The only question the statute makes relevant is the science question of endangerment to health or welfare, he said.The scientific consensus linking carbon emissions to climate-related disasters has strengthened in the 18 years since the high court decided Massachusetts vs. EPA. Those dangers are reflected in successive editions of the National Climate Assessment a comprehensive report Trump has hinted he might try to influence.EPA has also reaffirmed the endangerment finding in rulemakings since 2009 something Goffman said could make it harder for the agency to now argue that warming isnt dangerous.The litigation history is a weight around one ankle, and the agency's own science and own vast record is a weight around the other ankle, Goffman said.Reprinted from E&E News with permission from POLITICO, LLC. Copyright 2025. E&E News provides essential news for energy and environment professionals.
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  • New Bird Flu Strain in Cows and Animal Infections Raise Concern for Human Exposure
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    February 12, 20253 min readThe Latest on Bird Flu Strains and Sick Zoo AnimalsScientists have reported a new strain of bird flu in Nevada dairy cattle. And viral spread in pet cats has fueled worries over increased risk of exposure to humansBy Tanya Lewis edited by Lauren J. Young Bobiko/Getty ImagesWere covering the latest bird flu news to keep you up to date. Heres whats happening:Different Strain of H5N1 in Dairy CowsSeveral dairy cattle herds in Nevada have tested positive for a strain of H5N1 avian influenza that is different from the one that has been predominantly infecting such cattle since last March, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported on February 5. It was confirmed on January 31 during the agencys recently launched national milk testing strategy. A dairy worker was also infected with the strain, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Monday. This genotype, called D1.1, is more commonly found in wild birds and poultry. It has been linked to some severe infections in humans, including the first death in the U.S. The finding means the virus could be harder to eradicate from cattle than scientists thought because it could be reintroduced by wild birds.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.Bird Flu May Have Spread between Cats and HumansThe CDC briefly posted a report last week that contained data that suggested the H5N1 virus may have spread from house cats to humans, and vice versa, the New York Times reported. The information on H5N1 initially appeared in a Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (the CDCs regular publication on public health issues and outbreaks) that was about wildfire air quality, and it may have been inadvertently included. The data were quickly removed. They had described one household where a cat infected with H5N1 may have spread the virus to another cat and an adolescent child and a second household where an infected dairy worker may have spread the virus to a cat. Cats have previously gotten infected after drinking raw milk or consuming raw pet food, but this is the first known case of a cat infecting a human in the current outbreaksuggesting house cats could be a possible vector for spreading the virus to people.New Head of U.S. Pandemic Office Will Face Bird DilemmaPresident Donald Trump selected Gerald Parker, a veterinarian and former federal health official, to lead the White House Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy. Congress created the office in 2022 to advise the president and coordinate the governments response to pandemics and other public health threats. Parker was associate dean for Global One Health at Texas A&M University and was head of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) under the Biden administration. The NSABB determines what research can be conducted with dangerous pathogens, including so-called gain-of-function research. If bird flu were to become a pandemic, Parker would have a central role in the coordinating the federal response. Ashish Jha, Bidens former White House COVID response coordinator, told CBS News that Parker is a very good choice.NYC Live Bird Markets Ordered to CloseNew York States governor Kathy Hochul announced that all live bird markets in New York City and several surrounding counties are being ordered to close temporarily for cleaning and disinfection. The order came as H5N1 was detected at several bird farms in the city. The states Department of Agriculture and Markets issued the order, which requires the roughly 80 markets in New York City and Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk Counties to sell their inventory, conduct cleaning and disinfection and remain closed for five days afterward. Markets that have had confirmed virus in flocks will also be required to follow quarantine and culling instructions.Suspected Infections in NYC ZoosSeveral ducks and other birds at the Queens and Bronx Zoos in New York City have died of confirmed or suspected H5N1 infections, Gothamist reported. The dead include three Hooded Merganser ducks at the Queens Zoo that tested positive for the virus. Nine wild birds and three ducks that died at the Bronx Zoo have been tested, but results are still pending. Zoo staff are taking steps to prevent other animals from being exposed to the virus, although it poses little threat to human visitors, officials said.
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  • Sega reveals Sonic Racing: Crossworlds, follow up to Team Sonic Racing
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    Sega has announced a new Sonic vehicle racing game: Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. Read more
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  • Jeff Minter's I, Robot is a psychedelic reimagining of the 80s arcade shooter and its all-seeing eye
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    Jeff Minter's I, Robot is a psychedelic reimagining of the 80s arcade shooter and its all-seeing eyeComing to PC and consoles this "spring".Image credit: Atari News by Matt Wales News Reporter Published on Feb. 12, 2025 Two years after reimagining Atari's unreleased 80s arcade prototype Akka Arrh, design legend Jeff Minter is back with another psychedelic spin on an arcade game from yesteryeat - this time a "reality-defying reinvention" of 1984 Atari shooter I, Robot that's launching this "spring".In I, Robot's original guise, players helped a self-aware robot (officially named "Unhappy Interface Robot #1984") destroy the all-seeing eye of Big Brother. This involved navigating each stage's maze of platforms in order to reach special red blocks and unleash a powerful laser blast - the main wrinkle being that death was instant if the player jumped while the eye was open.Minter's newly unveiled reimagining takes the same basic premise - complete with a maze of platforms and that jump-phobic all-seeing eye - but tweaks the core action so that players are required to flip all the tiles across each stage in order to escape. "If you make it across the tiles," Atari explains in its announcement, "you'll have to race down a tube and blast away any enemy shapes that move into your path and try to stop you."I, Robot announcement trailer.Watch on YouTubeAll this unfolds across 55 levels plus bonus stages, with Atari also promising online leaderboards, procedural music, plus plenty of Minter's trademark visualiser-based psychedelia. Oh, and the robot has yak horns too. Additionally, there's an enemy free UNGAME mode, which lets players mess around with I, Robot's various sights and sounds at their leisure.I, Robot doesn't have a release date yet, but it'll launch for Steam, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, PS5, and Atari VCS this "spring". And if all this leaves you eager to sample more of Minter's work, you could always check out last year's Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story, another wonderful interactive museum release from Digital Eclipse.
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  • From Armando Cabral, Augusta Hoffman, and More: 8 Design Collabs Were Loving Right Now
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    If the markets latest debuts have any lesson to tell, its that the design community indeed works better together. From Armando Cabrals Cubist takes for USM to Augusta Hoffmans earthen-hued natural fibers for Wovn Home and Studio DBs galactic take for Calico Wallpaper, industry brands across categories are coming together to bring thoughtful new offerings to designers tool kits. Looking for the latest in furniture, decor, lighting, and beyond? Meet the industrys latest dynamic duos.Edgar Jayet x Maison DelislePhoto: Stephane RuchaudEdgar Jayet x Maison DelislePhoto: Stephane RuchaudEdgar Jayet x Maison DelisleOne of the head-turning designs unveiled at Maison & Objet last month was Edgar Jayets Bouillotte lighting range for heritage bronze and ironwork maker La Maison Delisle. For this contemporary reimagining of the bouillotte lamp, a decorative arts icon that illuminated 18th-century card games of the same name, Paris- and Venice-based Jayet first pored over thousands of drawings in the maisons archives before conceptualizing a refined, indirectly lit version stripped of all ornament. Flaunting shades that move up and down, the chandeliers, sconces, pendants, candelabras, and floor and table lamps meld classic hand-spun brass and cast-bronze elements with CNC milling and laser engraving.Shop the CollectionArmando Cabral x USMArmando Cabral x USMArmando Cabral x USMInside Armando Cabrals eponymous New York shop at Rockefeller Center, luxe footwear mingles with the likes of Australian merino throw pillows and blankets, part of the model turned designers new African-inspired Armando Cabral a Casa home goods capsule. Further illuminating this rich heritage is Nkyinkyim, Cabrals range of bespoke designs for USMthe Swiss brands modular furniture also decorates his storethat nod to the traditional adinkra symbols embraced on pottery and textiles from Ghana and Cte dIvoire. An expansive valet wardrobe stand, side table, and lounge chair set round out the collections centerpiece bookshelf and asymmetrical platform bed, all on display at USMs flagship New York showroom in SoHo through May 1.Shop the CollectionAugusta Hoffman x Wovn HomePhoto: Tim LenzAugusta Hoffman x Wovn HomePhoto: Tim LenzAugusta Hoffman x Wovn HomeTime after time, Augusta Hoffman has sought out Wovn Home window treatments to dress her clients elegant residential interiors. Now the New Yorkbased AD PRO Directory designer has dreamed up textiles for the drapery workroom herself in such muted hues as dune, acorn, porcelain, and moss, a grounding palette that defines Hoffmans quietly timeless aesthetic. The tactile sheer wool blends and Belgian linens can be beautifully transformed into romantic Euro pleat curtains and flat Roman shades, as shown in her ethereal Manhattan studio.Shop the CollectionHeidi Caillier x Joon LoloiPhotography courtesy Joon LoloiHeidi Caillier x Joon LoloiHeidi Cailliers passions for warm neutrals, botanicals, and vintage Scandinavian finds are reflected in the Seattle-based AD100 designers inaugural rug collection for Joon Loloi, the furnishings spinoff from Loloi rugs. Take the graphic, grid-like Lindy, bucolic pink and green Lilette, or geometric-print Ash, which exhibits an alluring antique-like sheen. Along with the 22 rugs, the prolific Caillier conceived 20 complementary throw pillows, including the fringed Dana redolent of needlepoint.Shop the CollectionStudio DB x CalicoPhotography courtesy CalicoStudio DB x CalicoPhotography courtesy CalicoStudio DB x Calico WallpaperSupernova, Studio DBs meditation on the cosmos for Calico Wallpaper, puts the enigmatic midnight sky front and center. To bring these constellations of shimmering celestial bodies to life, the New Yorkbased AD PRO Directory architecture and interiors firm pulled from historic astronomical imagery, vintage jewelry, and embroidery and beading details. The fantastical wall coverings, based on original artworks, depict stars and distant galaxies in eight different colorways, including iridescent Pearl, deep blue Infinity, and inky Portal.Shop the CollectionCampbell-Rey x The Lacquer CompanyPhoto: Ollie TomlinsonCampbell-Rey x The Lacquer CompanyPhoto: Ollie TomlinsonCampbell-Rey x The Lacquer CompanyDuncan Campbell and Charlotte Rey, founders of London studio Campbell-Rey, have a flair for moody, glamorous spaces, a sensibility exemplified in the duos 10-piece furniture and accessories collection for The Lacquer Company. The faceted serving trays, sleek wastepaper bins, slim consoles, and array of coffee, side, drinks, and bedside tablessuch as the clever, one-drawer floating Olympedraw from the oeuvres of Eileen Gray and Jean Dunand. Their Art Deco silhouettes are bolstered by hand-painted tortoiseshell and glossy, bold, two-toned colorways.Shop the CollectionHuanxi Studio x Rosie Li StudioPhotography courtesy Rosie Li StudioHuanxi Studio x Rosie Li StudioRosie Li and her team were so entranced by the hand-thrown pottery that Yang Xingwang turned out of Huanxi Studio in JingdezhenChinas porcelain capitalthat the Brooklyn-based lighting practice hatched Pilar x Huanxi. The sculptural Constantin Brancusireminiscent creations, which nod to Xingwangs reverence for ancient techniques and Chinese landscape paintings, comprise a striking linear chandelier, cylindrical sconces, and pendants that take the forms of round cups, cones, and lanterns. Crafted from porcelain in soothing shades of fern and soft blue celadon or red bronze and earthy pink terra ceramics, they are embellished with brushed brass and oil-rubbed bronze.Shop the CollectionTatiana de Nicolay x Jaipur RugsPhoto: Rodrigo Rize c/o Invisible CollectionTatiana de Nicolay x Jaipur RugsStunning gardens from around the globeincluding those at the Albert Kahn Museum, not too far from her Paris abodeare the impetus behind Jardins du Monde, designer and illustrator Tatiana de Nicolays transporting ensemble of Indian-made carpets for Jaipur Rugs. Available exclusively through The Invisible Collection, the seven hand-knotted styles, complete with romantic tassels and trellis borders, are emblazoned with tranquil florals, or in the case of the Country Gathering, stripes that call to mind alfresco ftes unfolding in draped tents. Meandering vines cover the octagonal Mysterious Labyrinth, while the Tea Pavilion evokes Japan with its entwining palm leaves and architectural motifs.Shop the CollectionAPPLY NOWGrow your business with the AD PRO DirectoryArrow
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  • McGee & Co. Presidents Day Sale 2025: 16 Deals on Farmhouse Decor
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    Interior designer Shea McGee knows a thing or two about dream home makeovers, and with her decor brand in the midst of a mega sale bonanza, maybe you could too. The McGee & Co. Presidents Day Sale (which is already live ahead of the long weekend) includes 30% off deals off items small and large sitewide. You can also find big-ticket furniture pieces like farmhouse-style dining tables for over $1,000 off, plus great deals on heirloom-worthy rugs tucked in among a bevy of other savings on side tables, consoles, lounge chairs, and more. For lovers of the farmhouse aesthetic, youre in the right place. Below, a curated guide to what wed buy from the sale if we were you.Our Top Picks From the McGee & Co. Presidents Day Sale:Best Furniture Deal: Orville Extension Dining Table, $4,600 $3,450Best Bedding Deal: Rosemary Quilt, $279 $195Best Bath Deal: Beata Bath Mat, $72 $50Best Tabletop Deal: Anarkali Block Print Floral Tablecloth, $269 $229Best Deal on Accessories: Charlot Hand-Knotted Rug, $410 $287Browse Categories:FurnitureMcGee & Co. Orville Extension Dining TableThis rustic eight-seater is the dining table of dinner party dreams, with expandable leaves that make room for a few more of your nearest and dearest when you need it.McGee & Co. Alaric Dining ChairAnd if you give a mouse a solid table, its going to want a set of Shaker-inspired dining chairs to go with it. Were torn between the more ornate but still primitive look of the Alaric seen here and the more traditional silhouette of the brands Lahagoue chairs. Like, really torn.McGee & Co. Merlot Marble Coffee TableSome of us in New York can only dream of having the space for a sizable marble tabletop space. This particular one in merlot will haunt us for some time. The blended marble paired with whites, blues, or browns is really getting our creative juices flowing.McGee & Co. Ashlen ConsoleAt 80 inches, this console has more than enough room to fit your ever-expanding board game collection (not to mention the size of the TV that could fit comfortably above it). Solid poplar and dovetail joinery make this a Shaker-inspired masterpiece. Looking for something a bit shallower? Sideboards abound among the consoles, including styles like this Daylin sideboard.BeddingMcGee & Co. Rosemary QuiltAmongst the wide collection of quilts and throws, this striped number stands out with its airy linen and cotton blend.McGee & Co. Prescott CoverletThe old Americana look of a jacquard coverlet is all fun and games until the time to clean it comes. This piece emulates the same style without requiring a delicate handwash.BathMcGee & Co. Beata Bath MatMade from 100% cotton pile, this bath mat is as cute as it is functional, with some graphic lines for extra visual appeal.McGee & Co. Taupe Striped Bath TowelTheres just something about a fluffy bath towel that elevates the entire shower experience. Made with 100% Aegean cotton, these towels are soft, absorbent, and extra cozy.TabletopMcGee & Co. Blue & Gingham Tea TowelsCotton gives these sweet napkins the necessary absorbency to take them from decorative tea towel to functional hand towel.McGee & Co. Light Gray Taper Candles (Set of 12)Is it just us, or do these have the exact taper were always looking for and never finding? The gray is an added plusa rare bluish hue that keeps them from feeling too drab.McGee & Co. Anarkali Block Print Floral TableclothThis tableclothhandmade from 100% woven cotton with a block-printing techniquebrings something romantic to the table in its pattern and color. Trust that McGee & Co also has no shortage of servingware and candle accessories to complete the look.McGee & Co. Adderley Tumblers (Set of 4)Last but not leastthese super-unique tumblers show off with a twirling base and a scalloped rim.DecorMcGee & Co. Charlot Hand-Knotted RugThis hand-knotted wool rug with a worn-in print embodies vintage flair at a tenth of the price of an antique purchase.McGee & Co. Aldorno Floor LampPresenting a floor lamp that checks all our boxes for style, sensibility, and minimal design. This Aldorno floor lamp gives the humble dome lamp a big gilded upgrade.McGee & Co. Rowan Picture LightThis sconce stands out for its unique brass design and perforated detail, but the brands whole lighting catalog is worth a lookchandeliers, pendants, table lamps, and lots of other chic ways to disguise the unsightly flush mount your landlord put in 40 years ago.McGee & Co. Jonan Pillow CoverIt takes a lot of skill to take a plaid pillow from hunting lodge to cottagecore, but McGee & Co has done it with this rich purple and dark gray piece thats finished off with a whimsical fringe.
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