Western Interiors and Design was a prominent, bimonthly shelter magazine that launched in 2003, championing high-end architecture, rustic styling, and art. While the print publication has ceased, The New York Times historically recognized the magazine for its luxurious, niche focus.
When the magazine launched in the spring of 2003, The New York Times reported on its emergence as a sleek, independently backed shelter publication dedicated strictly to regional Western design. The coverage noted that while traditional, rustic elements—such as log cabins and classic Navajo textiles—were highlighted, the magazine also gave prominence to modern, cutting-edge projects, such as rusted-steel dwellings.