The Architectural Digest Design Show: Curated Luxury For Every Room in the Home ( New York, NY, February 2017 ) The Architectural Digest Design Show, March 16 19, in New York City, will offer designers, architects, and consumers an opportunity to discover exceptional finds for every room in the home all under one roof. The highly anticipated show is a one-stop, curated design destination with new products from more than 400 brands. Attendees can source everything from indoor and outdoor furniture, accessories, fine art pieces, and objets d art to paint, kitchen & bath fittings, tile, flooring, and windows, and have the opportunity to meet many of the product designers and makers. Here is a selection of products that can be shopped and sourced at the 2017 show: LIVING ROOM: The Caprichosa Sofa by KOKET is characterized by chic curves and a luxurious look. The versatile piece boasts elegantly shaped feet in brass, stainless steel, or copper, with a glossy or matte finish. Upholstery can be chosen from the wide range of rich colors in the KOKET Textiles collection. Four accent pillows are included. DINING ROOM: IMAESTRI s Big Doom Luxury Table will make its debut at the show. Made in Italy, the 70-inch table is crafted from solid walnut and available with a leather or wood insert. With the look of timeless elegance, it can live comfortably amid both modern and classic surroundings. BEDROOM: The Orbit Sconce from Workstead is a modern interpretation of an early American candle form. With a
reflective spun brass disc rotating 320 degrees, the sconce can act as both a reflector and deflector of light. The most elemental piece in the Orbit series, the sconce radiates a unique and warm glow from a single point of light. It is made in the U.S. CHILDREN S ROOM From dressers and cribs to a new line of gliders, ducduc will bring its made-to-order line of chic, conscientiously-constructed and eco-friendly modern children s furniture to the show. Each customizable piece is manufactured in Connecticut by master builders and artisans. KITCHEN: The Jenn-Air dual convection wall oven features wireless connectivity and an app for IOS and Android devices, giving users control of the oven s functions and performance from their smartphones/tablets and integrations with the Nest Learning Thermostat. At the Show, Jenn-Air will debut additional advancements to its connected wall oven and refrigerator along with a new collection of innovative cooking surfaces. BATHROOM: Waterworks Magma is a handmade ceramic tile created from the fine-grained lava of an erupting volcano. It presents a richness and a decidedly modern feel. With unique chemistry, texture, and appealing variations in carefully curated color, it elegantly changes the mood of bath or kitchen. a OFFICE: McKenzie & Keim is a new lighting studio based in Chicago. Its debut collection includes the Pivot Table
Lamp, a minimalist design, which features a brass armature, a houndstooth cloth cord, and a white oak base. Each lamp is made to order and uses efficient, replaceable LED bulbs. The Pivot Table Lamp is available in natural or blackened finishes. PARLOR: Perfect for entertaining, this Champagne cart from ZELOUF+BELL combines form and function with graphics reminiscent of the iconic Memphis-style. It was designed for Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud in black Bolivar with a citrine tray and blackened brass. FOYER: MADE artist Cecile Brunswick is introducing an exciting new series of small elliptical drawings done with white or black charcoal on paper, as well as large-format oil on canvas pieces. Every home deserves a grand entrance. Brunswick s Double is a cheerful piece that will give guests a striking first impression. DRESSING ROOM: Metalprogetti, an Italian high-tech innovator specializing in automated clothing retrieval systems, will present Augusto, a revolutionary way to store, organize, and retrieve garments in the home. It will be available in two versions, including Augusto Ready and Augusto Custom. BACKYARD: Pennoyer Newman produces custom garden containers that are cast from estate originals. From industrial planters to classic rounds, the collection features more than 400 stone replicas that are lightweight and weather resistant. Pennoyer Newman casting is handcrafted in New York City
using a unique composition of pummeled marble, rock, and resin. The use of marble encourages the growth of moss and lichen on the containers, which creates the timeless and highly sought-after look of aged beauty. Tickets to the show are now available online at ADDesignShow.com. It is free to design trade who pre-register online. The on-site ticket fee for trade is $30. General (consumer) admission is $30 online and $40 at the door. Ticket price includes full access to the exhibition hall, DIFFA S DINING BY DESIGN table viewing (co-located at Pier 92), programs and panels in the Jenn-Air Master Class Studio, and many more daily special events. A portion of the proceeds of all ticket sales benefits DIFFA Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS. High-res images of the products featured are available upon request. Media can visit the show s online pressroom to download press releases and announcements. The site features a comprehensive list of exhibitor profiles, complete with images and product details. About the Architectural Digest Design Show The 16th annual Architectural Digest Design Show, held from March 16 19 at Piers 92 & 94 in New York City, showcases the best in the design and luxury market. The four-day fair features more than 400 premium brands and covers a range of categories, including: accessories, appliances, art, beds, building products, carpets & rugs, children s furniture, closet systems, connected home, design services, electronics, fireplaces, flooring, furniture, hardware, lighting, metalwork & stairs, outdoor furnishings, paint, prefab homes, safes, spas, stone & tile, tabletop, wall coverings, windows & doors, and window treatments. From product launches to special events to panel discussions with top design leaders on a variety of topics, the show is a must-attend for the industry s professionals and discerning consumers. The Architectural Digest Design Show is produced by The Mart, a Vornado Property and hosted by Architectural Digest. www.addesignshow.com About Architectural Digest Architectural Digest is the international authority on design and architecture. AD provides exclusive access to the world s most beautiful homes and the fascinating people who live in them, bringing its audience a wealth of information on architecture and interior design, art and antiques, travel destinations, and extraordinary products; its AD100 list of top architects and designers is one of the industry s most relied-upon indexes of talent. Every day Architectural Digest inspires millions of affluent readers to redesign and refresh their lives through a multiplatform presence that includes print and digital editions, social media, signature events, and the brand s website, www.archdigest.com About DIFFA DIFFA Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS raises awareness and grants funds to organizations that fight HIV/AIDS by providing treatment and direct-care services for people living with or impacted by the disease, offering preventative education programs targeted to populations at risk of infection, or supporting public policy initiatives. DIFFA is one of the largest funders of HIV/AIDS service and education programs in the U.S., mobilizing the immense resources and creativity of the design community. Since its founding in 1984, DIFFA has emerged from a grassroots organization into a national foundation based in New York City with chapters and community partners across the country that working together provided more than $42 million to hundreds of HIV/AIDS organizations nationwide. www.diffa.org. PRESS CONTACTS : # # #
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