From March 17-20, people flocked to Pier 94 in NYC for the 15th annual Architectural Digest Design Show, the essential showcase for luxury design. Tens of thousands of people checked out the latest designs from:
MADE: Juried galleries of more than 150 artists and designers who showcase original art, fine furniture, sculpture, textiles, and lighting.
REFRESH: One of the largest collections of kitchen, bath, luxury appliances, and premium building products.
FURNISH: The finest home-furnishing brands, designers, and dealers from around the world present the latest designs for indoors and out.
THE SHOPS: Cash-and-carry boutique retailers that offer decor, gifts, and tabletop accessories.
This year, we introduced the AD Design Studio–a new concept inspired by the creative work space of an architect or designer. Envisioned by renowned designer Amy Lau, the space included furnishings from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams; carpets, lighting, and accessories from Uttermost; select wall coverings from Innovations; paint by Sherwin-Williams; and a display by Kolbe Windows & Doors. The area also included flooring by LV Wood, a unique lighting installation by Natalie Page for BDDW, florals by Flowerbox Wall Gardens, and structural fabrication and contracting services from Best & Company NYC.
Mark your calendar for next year! The AD Design Show will take place March 16-19, 2017.
*Photos by Matthew Carasella Photography