[8] In October 2019, the magazine launched the online directory The World of Interiors Index which lists dealers, gallerists, and upholsters.
In addition to photographic features of interiors, the magazine has "an editorial mix that has retained its eclecticism, wit and attention to every word.
"[11] Steven Kurutz from The New York Times called it "intelligent, witty and wide-ranging in its curiosity: a bible."
When many other divisions of Condé Nast declined, the sales of The World of Interiors remained steady through the years, partly because its content is created by people who "are all artistic bohemian types.
It's the antithesis to the data-driven digital attitude that we have to embrace in other part of our business", according to an executive from Condé Nast Britain.