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MARCH 24


5:30 – 8:30pm Modern Interiors ForMen, International Furnish- ings and Design Association, New England, at WoodmeisterMaster Builders, 1317Washington Street Boston,MA 02118 RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/moderninteriors


Join top interior designers for an exciting panel discussion on designing for men, moderated by HGTV’s Taniya Nayak. New York based designers Antonino Buzzetta and Eddie Lee will join Boston designers Dennis Duffy and Christine Tuttle to share their essential tips on how men can inject more style, more function and more of themselves into their home. Enjoy canapes and an open bar as you network with design professionals.


5:30pm– 8:00pm


B/A/D Talk: WhatMakes a Good House…and Why?, Produced by UnitedMarble Fabricators, Kochman Reidt + Haigh Cabinetmakers, and NewEnglandHome , atDistrictHall, 75Northern Ave.,Boston,MA02210. RSVP: badtalks.comor email linda@badtalks.com,www.badtalks.com


Human dwellings may be small or large...urban, suburban, or rural…seaside, lakeside, or moun- tainside…and built in dozens, if not hundreds, of differing styles. But are there basic criteria that underlie people's notions of what makes a proper home? Join author Ann Sussman, architect Treff LaFleche, interior designer John Day, and New England Home editor Kyle Hoepner for an exploration of how New England's residential design professionals grapple with these ideas.


5:30pm– 7:30pm


New Collectors Opening Night, International Poster Gallery, 205 Newbury Street Boston,MA 02115, RSVP: http://internationalposter.eventbrite.com, www.internationalposter.com


Learn why poster collecting remains one of the best fields for newcollectors and home decorators. Stop by at the opening to explore International Poster Gallery and hear Jim Lapides speak on the Do’s and Don’ts of collecting original posters. This special evening kicks off a New Collector’s exhibi- tion and sale of vintage posters for under $2500 that will run until April 30. The showfeatures fine examples from several styles, subjects, and eras to indicate the incredible breadth of opportunities for any budding collector.


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