new york design center pacific design center
The New York Design Center hosted
What’s New What’s Next @ 200 Lex,
featuring more than 1,500 introduc-
tions from nearly 100 showrooms.
The event was one of the most antici-
pated interior design happenings in the
city’s history. It was a celebration of
all things new in interior design, from
technology and style to personalities.
The one thing in common for all the
pieces seen at the show was that they
had never been shown in New York
City before. The event also included
a design panel discussion, book sign-
ings, designer conversations and other
special programs. Media partners such
as Architectural Digest, Elle Décor,
House Beautiful, Metropolitan Home
The Pacific Design Center (PDC) of-
and Veranda sponsored the event.
fered an event-filled day for attendees
of the Fall Market 2009: Outdoor/In-
Top row (left to right): Newell Turner, House
door New Product Preview. Highlights
Beautiful’s style director and Sonu Mathew, of the event included presentations
senior interior designer for Benjamin Moore;
by author Lloyd Princeton, renowned
Design bloggers gathered to discuss the best
designer Madeline Stuart, design-duo
strategies for creating an informative blog;
Anthony Baratta and William Diamond
Middle row: Donna Warner, Metropolitan
and artist Lori Weitzner. Panel discus-
Home’s editor-in-chief in the Ted Boerner
showroom; A seminar on blogging helped de-
sions and product preview presenta-
signers realize their online potential; Bottom
tions also filled out the day’s itinerary.
row: Jane Seamon of Saladino with Veranda’s
Giati Designs, Inc. hosted a Sculpture
editor-at-large Carolyn Englefield; Elle Dé-
Cocktail Party, showcasing sculptures
cor’s editor-in-chief Margaret Russell and
by John Krawczyk, followed by a book
editor-at-large Mitchell Owens; An artisan signing at Ralph Pucci International.
provides a live demonstration in the Restora-
Attendees also enjoyed hors d’ oeuvres
tion Timber showroom.
and other refreshments throughout the
event. The day of celebration was fol-
lowed by a day dedicated to design stu-
dents, providing them the opportunity
to tour the showrooms. The event was
informative and fun, offering a great
outlook for the PDC and interior design
in Los Angeles.
Top row (left to right): Editor of Luxe Interiors
+ Design magazine Pamela Jacari; Christopher
Grubb and Brittany Krasner; Daisy O’Dell, the
DJ for the evening; Middle row: Ellen Rubin and
Michael Wollaeger; Designer Tobi Fairley min-
rade
gles with guests; Bottom row: Designer Bonnee
Sharp; Jo Campbell Fujii, Penelope Francis and
David Phoenix.
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