Sunday April 10
10:00am– 4:00pm Historic Design, American TextileHistoryMuseum 491 Dutton Street, Suite 2, Lowell,MA 01854 No RSVP Required,
www.athm.org
In this one-day special opportunity, tour our exhibits, which are currently closed to the general public. Visit the special exhibit Nature by Design and explore one of the earliest sources of design inspiration. View historic textile sample books and immerse yourself in all things textile. In addition, gain insight into fashion satire at the turn of the century with a lecture at 2pm.
12:00pm– 2:00pm
Designing theModern Green Home, Circle Furniture, 31 St James Avenue, Boston,MA 02116, RSVP at:
www.circlefurniture.com/rsvp,
www.circlefurniture.com
Circle Furniture is pleased to host a panel of green design experts including Brendan Shea, owner of Recover Green Roofs, for a fascinating look at innovative designs for socially responsible residences. Learn more about how to incorporate life into your space and make thoughtful design choices, from top to bottom, for a greener future. Refreshments will be served. $10 (All proceeds go to charity partner, “A Bed for Every Child”).
2:00pm– 3:00pm
Junior League of Boston 45th Anniversary Decorators’ ShowHouse, Closing Program of Boston DesignWeek 2016, The Cyclorama at The Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont Street, Boston,MA 02116, RSVP at:
ad2021jrleague.eventbrite.com,
www.bostonshowhouse.org
Come and celebrate the 45th Anniversary of the Junior League of Boston Decorators’ Show House. Get an exclusive sneak peek of the 2016 ShowHouse, theNathaniel Allen House, an 1854 Greek Revivalmansion, openingMay 7 in WestNewton. Meet the Show House organizers, be inspired by past Show Houses, and meet some of the designerswhowill transformthe 2016 Show House. Special opportunity to purchase advance tickets after the program. Complimentary AD20/21 admission. Sponsored by Cutting Edge Homes.
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