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MARCH 27


5:30pm– 8:30pm Fine Oriental Rugs & Carpets GalleryWalk – Using Antique RugswithModern Interiors, Skinner Auctioneers and Appraisers, 63 Park Plaza, Boston,MA 02116 RSVP: http://bit.ly/SkinnerDesignEvent www.skinnerinc.com


Antique Oriental Carpets: Bringing Soul to the Modern Interior. A beautiful Oriental rug has the power to captivate the imaginationwith its intricate patterns and delicate colors. Join Skinner specialists Lawrence Kearney and Jane Prentiss for an auction preview and guided gallery walk discussion and learn how to bring antique Oriental rugs into your home as the centerpiece of any design concept from classic to modern. Refreshments will be served.


5:30 – 7:30pm


Making: The (Hands-on) Opening of theMakers Guild at the Innovation and Design Building, IDBMakers Guild, 25 Drydock Ave. 2nd Floor, Boston,MA 02210 RSVP: http://bit.ly/idbdesignweek www.fortpointcabinetmakers.com


Join us and become a maker, if only for a night. No experience required, just an interest in design, execution and a willingness to open your eyes to whatMIGHT be possible!


MARCH 28


10:00am– 2:00pm StereoType Open House and Showcase, Boston Society of Architects,BSA Space, 290 Congress Street, Suite 200 BostonMA 02210 RSVP: rsvp@architects.org with "Open House 3/28" in the subject line. www.architects.org


Celebrate the 2nd annualBostonDesignWeekwith all things type atBSASpace!Discover the art of lettering inspired by the exhibition StereoType:New directions in typography. Fromthe urban signage that directs uswherewe need to go to the smart phone or tablets in our hands, type and text are an integral part of our daily lives. See artists and designers at work, and try your hand at newand traditional forms of textmaking via hands-on activities, including stenciling, stamping, letterpress, andmore.At noon, join exhibition curator JudithHoos Fox of c2 curatorsquared for a guided tour.


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