AD PRO LIVE: 2025 Kitchen Trend Report—Register Now for the Virtual Event


What features and functions define the dream kitchen today? Top interior designers reveal the features driving new innovation and dynamic design in the heart of the home in AD PRO’s 2025 Kitchen Trend Report.

On June 10 at 1 p.m. (ET), join AD market director Madeline O’Malley as she sits down with AD100 designer Robert Stilin and Blair Moore, of AD PRO Directory firm Moore House Design, and goes behind the design of their latest projects. They’ll dish on the client requests informing their designs, as well as the materials and appliances defining the luxury kitchen today.

Tune in for a special segment spotlighting AD’s 2025 Great Design Awards for Kitchens, where O’Malley will delve into the category’s stand-out cooking essentials, tech innovations, and fresh tabletop styles.

This one-hour virtual event is free for AD PRO members. Register here.

Featured panelists

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Robert Stilin
Founding principal, Robert Stilin
Warm, handsome, and well-curated, it’s no wonder the distinctive interior designs of AD100 and AD PRO Directory talent Robert Stilin have attracted some of today’s most discerning creatives, from Beyoncé and Jay-Z to fashion designer Fernando Garcia. Recently, the firm introduced the Robert Stilin Shop, a vintage furniture, lighting, and decor resource, as well as plans for a second monograph, out this fall with Vendome Press.

Photo: Stephen Kent Johnson

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Blair Moore
Founding principal, Moore House Design
Moore House Design’s interiors are clean and uncluttered, warm and organic, elevated yet casual—with inspiration drawn from Moore’s childhood in Australia, her fashion background, and her passion and respect for historical architecture. In 2023, the AD PRO Directory studio launched Roweam, a custom furniture and vintage decor destination.

Photography courtesy Moore Design House



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