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MARCH 17–20, 2016 NEW YORK CIT Y

THE ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST HOME DESIGN SHOW

THE PREMIER U.S. LUXURY DESIGN FAIR

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AN INTERNATIONAL MARKETPLACE FOR DESIGN, the New York City show is visited by thousands of enthusiasts and professionals in search of products, resources, and possibilities. During this four-day event, manufacturers, showrooms, galleries, artists, and designers unveil their latest work, new innovations, and design solutions for the luxury marketplace.

The Architectural Digest Design Show is a CELEBRATION OF INNOVATION AND CRAFTSMANSHIP. Attending the event is like entering a wondrous, contemporary cabinet of curiosities. It’s always so exciting and inspiring to explore the show and meet with both established manufacturers and talented emerging designers.”

— DAVID ROCKWELL, ROCKWELL GROUP

FURNITURE + FURNISHINGSBenjamin Moore • Boca do Lobo • Dorya • Jan Kath Design Kettal • La Forge de Style • Lance Wovens • Ligne Roset LV Wood • Marc Phillips Decorative Rugs • Martha Sturdy Michele Varian • Royal Botania • Sonance • The Future Perfect The Lacquer Company • Tritter Feefer • Woven Legends and more

FURNITURE + FURNISHINGS The finest home-furnishings brands, designers, and dealers present their latest innovations for interior and exterior living. A wide range of exquisite offerings from around the world is presented, including contemporary and classic furniture, lighting, paint, wall coverings, accessories, antiques, art, carpets and rugs, and more.

WE CAN’T THINK OF A BETTER NYC VENUE FOR BOTH RETAIL AND TRADE EXPOSURE. The Architectural Digest Design Show allows Ligne Roset to showcase our creativity in the limelight of thousands of potential new customers! It’s both a team building opportunity, as well as a lead generator and revenue builder for the entire year. It’s a win-win show for all involved.”

—LORI BRUNO, LIGNE ROSET NEW YORK

KOKET and I highly enjoy participating in the Architectural Digest Design Show, not only for the excellent design, but also because of the connection you create with the end client. It is a WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO REALLY GET TO KNOW YOUR TARGET MARKET PERSONALLY, what makes up their style, and see the design elements that draw them to your brand. From this, you can gather what your audience desires and how to fulfill their needs.”

— JANET MORAIS, DEMORAIS INTERNATIONAL, INC.

reFRESHArtistic Tile • Bauformat • Gaggenau • Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet • Marvin Windows and Doors Miele • Paris Ceramics • Rohl Corp • Scavolini Sub-Zero • Sun Valley Bronze • Thermador • THG Paris Viking Range • Wolf • and more

reFRESH The largest collection of luxury kitchen, bath, and building products in North America, reFRESH draws the design community’s top professionals and most discriminating clients to discover the latest trends and innovations. The section features more than 130 brands with products that include state-of-the-art appliances and bath systems, plus decorative hardware, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, windows and doors, and more.

WE MORE THAN DOUBLED OUR LEADS from last year

and were generating quotes right from the show floor.

The show has already paid for itself a few times over.”

—APRIL KEENE, NANAWALL

We were very pleased to return as an AD Design Show

exhibitor after a brief hiatus. The trade day brought A

WEALTH OF HIGHLY QUALIFIED ATTENDEES, followed

by three busy days of consumers eager to learn about

the latest trends in home design. We look forward to

returning to the show in 2016.”

—JOSHUA LEVINSON, ARTISTIC TILE

MADEAlex Drew & No One • Asher Israelow • AVO Bower • Calico Wallpaper • Eric Trine Fort Standard • Ladies & Gentlemen Studio Mimi Jung • Rosie Li • VOLK • Voutsa Woodsport • and more

MADEThe juried MADE galleries provide artists and independent designers of limited-edition, custom, and one-of-a-kind objects and furnishings the opportunity to showcase their creations. MADE features more than 150 designers— from local and emerging artisans to established studios—presenting lighting, art, sculpture, fine furniture, and furnishings.

The AD Design Show, particularly the MADE section,

is quickly becoming A VERY RELEVANT FORCE ON THE

U.S. DESIGN SCENE. We had a fantastic show this year

in presenting a special exhibition called Black Metal

with our friends Brendan Ravenhill and Chen Chen +

Kai Williams. We look forward to seeing how the show

evolves in 2016!”

—NICK COPE, CALICO WALLPAPER

I ventured to the Architectural Digest Design Show in

New York City for the first time this year and it totally

lived up to its hype. I COULDN’T SEEM TO TEAR MYSELF

OUT OF THE MADE SECTION, which featured a selection

of independent artists and designers that were chosen

to exhibit and showcase their latest wares.”

—DESIGN MILK

SHOPSBellocq Tea Atelier • Cire Trudon • The Citizenry Great.ly • Jung Lee NY • Lafco • Man of the World McNally Jackson Store • Parachute • Rikumo • Shinola and more

SHOPSThe curated Shops afford attendees the opportunity to buy a piece of everyday luxury from pioneering design retailers.

Our experience at the Architectural Digest event was

ABSOLUTELY STELLAR! It was a pleasure to share all

of the wellness lifestyle tools Moon Juice has to offer

with such great and welcoming company. To activate

our brand alongside all of the dynamic creators of the

SHOPS section, was a wonderful opportunity.

We can’t wait for next year!”

—BROOKE HENDERSON, MOON JUICE

Christophe and I have had an incredible experience

showing in the SHOPS at the AD Design Show the

last two years. ATTENDEES ARE REALLY FRIENDLY,

SOPHISTICATED, AND LOOKING FOR KNOWLEDGABLE

RESOURCES. Having done other shows I can also say

the team behind the show makes it easy to participate.

We’re looking forward to next year already!

—JASON JOBSON, CHRISTOPHE POURNY STUDIO

The Architectural Digest Design

Show continues to be WELL

ATTENDED BY THE DESIGN

COMMUNITY AND AFFLUENT

CONSUMERS who are looking

for inspiration for their kitchen

or home project. It is a great

opportunity to see our friends and

supporters, and establish new

relationships.”

— MICHELE BEDARD, SUB-ZERO

THE TRENDS OF THE YEAR ARE ALL ON DISPLAY AT THE LARGEST SHOW OF ITS KIND IN THE UNITED STATES. THESE COLORS, SHAPES, AND FINISHES WILL DEFINE 2015. IF YOU WANT TO LIVE LARGE YOU NEED TO FILL YOUR HOME WITH LUXURY AND THE ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST DESIGN SHOW IS THE PLACE TO SEE HOW IT IS DONE.”

—CBS 2

The Architectural Digest

Design Show is WHERE

TRENDS ARE BORN.”

—CONSUMER REPORTS

This show has raised the bar for

all shows focusing on emerging

design talent in America. This

is flat-out THE BEST SHOW TO

FIND THE MOST TALENTED

EMERGING AND ESTABLISHED

INDEPENDENT DESIGNER/

MAKERS WORKING TODAY. I

don’t use this term lightly, but it’s

been nothing short of an honor

to exhibit with the most talented

designer/makers working today.”

—ERIC TRINE

The Architectural Digest Design

Show is the BEST VENUE I KNOW

OF FOR SMALL, INDEPENDENT

FURNITURE DESIGNERS to exhibit

and sell their work. It’s vibrant,

fun, and well-curated. Architects,

interior designers, gallerists, other

amazing artists, and just smart

people from the community—they

are all here.”

— SCOTT McGLASSON, WOODSPORT

Highly informative seminars on Thursday geared specifically to the design trade are hosted by Architectural Digest, with a keynote address by Margaret Russell, Architectural Digest’s editor in chief. The New York Times hosts a Design Series on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, offering consumers inspiration from some of the leading talents in 21st-century design.

CHRISTOPHE POURNY, MARTHA STEWART

PANELS & TALKS

ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST EDITOR IN CHIEF MARGARET RUSSELL

ALEXA HAMPTON, MARK McINTURFF, SUSAN HABLE SMITH, THOMAS KLIGERMAN

STEVEN GAMBREL, KATE BAILEY, THOM FILICIA, STEVE BROWN, HAL RUBENSTEIN

THE PROPERTY BROTHERS

The show is attended by more than 45,000 consumers & trade professionals: Affluent Homeowners • Architects • Builders • Contractors • Developers Interior Designers • Landscape Architects • Luxury Retail Buyers • Galleries Visual Merchandisers • Set Designers • Stagers • Stylists • and more

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MARCH 19–22, 2015PIERS 92 & 94 55TH STREET AT TWELFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY

THURSDAY OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & VIP TICKET HOLDERS FRIDAY–SUNDAY OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & PUBLIC

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MARCH 19–22, 2015PIERS 92 & 94 55TH STREET AT TWELFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY

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DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN New York 2015, diffa.org

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SHOP. BE INSPIRED. CELEBRATE DESIGN.Vignettes by 300+ Exhibitors | Design Seminars | Culinary Programming | Book Signings | Special Events

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: PHOTO BY SCOTT FRANCES, ARCHITECTURE BY SCOTT MITCHELL STUDIO, INTERIORS BY DENISE KURIGER DESIGN; PHOTO BY PIETER ESTERSOHN, ARCHITECTURE BY JOHN DAVID ROSE ARCHITECT, INTERIORS BY CARRIER AND CO. INTERIORS; PHOTO BY ROGER DAVIES, ARCHITECTURE BY SCOTT MITCHELL STUDIO, INTERIORS BY SANDY GALLIN; PHOTO BY ERIC PIASECKI,

ARCHITECTURE BY ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS, INTERIORS BY S. R. GAMBREL; PHOTO BY PIETER ESTERSOHN, INTERIORS BY SOLÍS BETANCOURT & SHERRILL

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THURSDAY OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & VIP TICKET HOLDERS FRIDAY–SUNDAY OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & THE PUBLIC THURSDAY–SATURDAY 11 A.M.–7 P.M. SUNDAY 10 A.M.–6 P.M.

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BE INSPIREDBY THE GLOBAL INFLUENCES, THE UNIQUE CRAFTSMANSHIP, THE NEWEST IN DESIGN.Whether you are seeking inspiration for a full-scale home renovation, looking for a unique decorative piece, or shopping for gifts, you are sure to find something inspiring that indulges your love of design.

THOUSANDS OF DESIGNS FROM LEADING AND UP-AND-COMING BRANDS—ALL UNDER ONE ROOF! Join the celebration of all things design—from product launches to remarkable innovations—and discover the latest furniture and accessories from noteworthy up-and-coming designers and industry leaders. The show presents hundreds of companies, with choices to satisfy every taste in these categories:

Accessories | Appliances | Art | Building Products | Carpets | Design Services Electronics | Flooring | Furniture | Hardware | Lighting | Outdoor Furnishings Paint | Rugs | Stone + Tile | Textiles | Wall Coverings

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THE JENN-AIR MASTER CLASS STUDIO High-end appliance maker Jenn-Air returns to the show as a major sponsor and exhibitor. Once again the Jenn-Air Master Class Studio will be home to panel discussions in partnership with Architectural Digest and seminars presented by The New York Times. And the Jenn-Air Designed to Inspire sweepstakes offers the chance to win a complete suite of Jenn-Air® appliances, including a new built-in refrigerator with Obsidian interior, as well as a selection of beautifully designed kitchen products curated from the pages of Architectural Digest—an unrivaled opportunity valued at $26,500.

Visit archdigest360.com/jenn-air to enter; those purchasing tickets for the show at ADHomeDesignShow.com can opt in to be automatically entered.

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Material Lust

THROUGH EXPERIENTIAL SPACES, PRESENTATIONS, PROGRAMS, AND DEMOS.Hear about what’s happening in design now, preview new-to-market products and materials, meet design-industry leaders, and more. Join us for special events in the Jenn-Air Master Class Studio, the Architectural Digest Library & Book Shop, and lounges by Naula and others, as well as at exhibitors’ booths throughout the show.

THE SHOPSCome shop leading design retailers from around the world in boutique-style settings. Items are available for immediate purchase. Retailers include:

Bellocq Tea | Christophe Pourny | Cire Trudon | Jung Lee | Man of the World McNally Jackson Store | Parachute Home | Shinola

Debra Folz Design

Aaron Poritz

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MADEThese juried galleries feature more than 150 artists and designers—from local and emerging artisans to international studios—showcasing original art, fine furniture, textiles, and lighting, all of which are available for purchase or special order. Shop the MADE section to find work that in many cases is not available elsewhere.

Tucker Robbins

Marc Phillips Rugs

Tritter Feefer

Koket

Boca Do Lobo

FURNITURE + FURNISHINGSThe finest home-furnishing brands present their latest designs for indoors and out in a newly expanded area. A wide range of exquisite offerings from around the world is presented, including contemporary and classic furniture, lighting, carpets, decorative accessories, and outdoor furnishings.

Martha Sturdy

reFRESH The only showcase of its kind in North America, reFRESH has become the largest collection of luxury and premium kitchen, bath, and building products from more than 100 companies. Experience innovations and product launches in such categories as ovens and cooktops, ventilation, bath and decorative hardware, cabinetry, countertops, stone, tile surfaces, windows and doors, and more.

THG Paris KalamazooFulgor

Paris Ceramics

Naula

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ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST LIBRARY & BOOK SHOPJoin Architectural Digest in the AD Library & Book Shop, presented by Hickory Chair and designed by Alexa Hampton. Preview and purchase vintage and newly released books from Potterton Books, meet designers and architects, attend book signings, join the AD360 community, and more.

Visit ADHomeDesignShow.com for a full schedule of book-signing events.

Left: Alexa Hampton in the 2014 AD Library & Book Shop.

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Trump Home by Dorya

MARCH 19–22, 2015 | PIERS 92 & 94 55TH STREET AT TWELFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY

ADMISSION

For tickets and complete show details, visit ADHomeDesignShow.com

FRIDAY, MARCH 20– SUNDAY, MARCH 22 OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & THE PUBLIC$30 online or $40 on-site. Advance purchase includes a one-year digital subscription to Architectural Digest. All tickets include free admission to DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN. A portion of all ticket sales will benefit DIFFA.

SHOP. BE INSPIRED. CELEBRATE DESIGN.

AMERICAN MADE FROM THE INSIDE OUTNOON–1 P.M.SPONSORED BY HICKORY CHAIR & MARVIN WINDOWS AND DOORSWe hear it from the media, from government officials, and from homegrown businesses: “Buy American.” Fortunately, in recent years a groundswell of high-quality Stateside manufacturing and craftsmanship has once again encouraged designers and architects to support American-made home products. Hear unique perspectives from industry insiders on this abundance.

THE ART & SCIENCE OF SOURCING THE KITCHEN2–3 P.M.SPONSORED BY JENN-AIRThe kitchen is a complicated room from a design perspective. It can be a showpiece, a cooks’ work space, a gathering spot, or all of the above. Sourcing products and materials for this unique room can require exhaustive research and technical expertise. Find out how to confidently navigate this ever-evolving process to achieve a beautiful state-of-the-art kitchen for any client.

KEYNOTE: SOCIALIZING YOUR BRAND4–5 P.M.

Architectural Digest Editor in Chief Margaret Russell engages designers Alessandra Branca and Alex Papachristidis in a lively discussion about how they’ve expanded their brands and amassed fans through social media. The three will give expert advice on how to cut through the endless online clutter to turn digital resources such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest into tools for business as well as sources of inspiration.

PRESENTED BY:

Moderator Hal Rubenstein, author and Founder, Hal Rubenstein & Associates, with Steve Brown, General Manager, Jenn-Air; Thom Filicia, author and Founder, Thom Filicia, Inc.; and interior designer Steven Gambrel

Moderator Alexa Hampton, Owner and Principal Designer, Mark Hampton LLC, with Susan Hable Smith, Designer, Hable Construction; Mark McInturff, Principal, McInturff Architects; and Thomas Kligerman, Cofounder, Ike Kligerman Barkley

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THURSDAY, MARCH 19 OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & VIP TICKET HOLDERSComplimentary admission for design trade who preregister online (two forms of professional credentials required). Design-trade tickets are $40 at the door. Online advance registration includes a one-year digital subscription to Architectural Digest and free admission to DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN at Pier 92. Entrance tickets good for re-entry on all four days.

VIP tickets ($95) are available to consumers and include exclusive access to Trade Day, a gift bag, a one-year digital subscription to Architectural Digest, and admission to a cocktail reception from 5 to 7 p.m. A portion of all ticket sales will benefit DIFFA.

Margaret Russell, Editor in Chief, Architectural Digest, with Alessandra Branca, Founder, Branca; and Alex Papachristidis, Founder, Alex Papachristidis Interiors

THURSDAY, MARCH 19 | DESIGN TRADE & VIP TICKET HOLDERS

TRADE DAY

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DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN NY 2015 THURSDAY, MARCH 19–MONDAY, MARCH 23Show admission gives you full access to New York’s most anticipated display of design brilliance for the dining room. DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN has expanded this year, taking over adjacent space in Pier 92. More than 50 of the country’s top designers will create dining environments in a brilliant blast of creativity that will awe and inspire. Show tickets include free admission during public viewing hours. Tickets for the charity events Cocktails By Design and the DIFFA Gala dinner must be purchased separately and are available at diffa.org.

FOR DETAILS AND TO BUY TICKETS, VISIT DIFFA.ORG. CLOSED THURSDAY, MARCH 19, AT 3 p.m. FOR COCKTAILS BY DESIGN.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 20 NOON–1 P.M. PRIDE OF PLACE: TOP SERVICES TO MAKE YOUR HOME YOUR CASTLE One of the great things about living in New York City is the abundance of services that can ease the experience of designing and maintaining a residence. Moderator Elaine Louie, a New York Times lifestyle writer, sits down with contractor Chip Brian of Best & Company, Sabrina Fierman of New York’s Little Elves, Gary Mindlin of Top Hat Home Services, and interior designer Gideon Mendelson.

1:30–2:30 P.M. KITCHENS & BATHS: RENOVATING WITH STYLE New York Times lifestyle writer Elaine Louie hosts an exciting discussion with Tim Schroeder of Duravit, who showcases stunning examples of how he has pulled off numerous kitchen and bath renovations on both optimum and minimal budgets.

3–4 P.M. DESIGNING WITH A MISSION: A CONVERSATION WITH DAVID ROCKWELL Design writer Tim McKeough goes one-on-one with acclaimed architect David Rockwell to discuss Rockwell’s recent projects, his design philosophy, and why he continues to give back through his work. The talk concludes with a walk through DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN at Pier 92 to view Rockwell Group’s installation.

4:30–5:30 P.M. OUTDOOR LIVING: A NEW SOPHISTICATION Homeowners are yearning for new ways to enjoy the great outdoors, from city terraces to suburban landscapes. Hear from a panel of leading designers who create stunning outdoor settings for their clients. Panelists: Interior designer Anthony Baratta and landscape architects Janice Parker and Thomas Balsley.

SATURDAY, MARCH 21 11:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M. PROPERTY BROTHERS Steven Kurutz, features reporter for The New York Times, leads an exciting conversation with HGTV’s Jonathan and Drew Scott of Property Brothers.

1–2 P.M. ARCHITECTURE TODAY: INTEGRATING ART AND FURNISHINGS Integrating art and furnishings into new homes in ways that complement and enhance the architectural integrity of each requires a deft hand and exquisite sensitivity. Architects Alexander Gorlin, Andre Kikoski, Grant F. Marani of Robert A.M. Stern Architects, and Peter Pelsinski of SPAN Architecture are masters at this. Moderator: Alexandra Polier.

2:30–3:30 P.M. DAZZLING COLOR & TEXTURE: SURPRISING WAYS TO DEFINE A ROOM Color and texture provide visual drama and welcome tranquility in wall and floor coverings, upholstery, window treatments, and accessories. Interior designers Daun Curry and Robert Passal along with Lisa Hernandez of Garrett Leather and Christine Haney of Farrow & Ball show how color and texture can radically change any room. Moderator: Color Marketing Group chairholder Stacy Garcia.

4–5 P.M. THE NEW RETAIL CHIC There has been an explosion of artisanal retail stores that are changing the way we shop for home furnishings. Representing three of the very best of these new shops are Paul Yanacopoulos-Gross of HomeStories, Scott Richler of Gabriel Scott, and Melanie Courbet of Atelier Courbet. Hear their take on how the evolving design landscape has influenced their unique creations. Moderator: Interior designer Lindsey Coral Harper.

SUNDAY, MARCH 22 11 A.M.–NOON RAISING THE BAR: USING LUXURY FURNISHINGS TO GIVE EVERY ROOM SPECIAL APPEAL Join three industry leaders as they discuss key elements that can make any room luxurious. Robert Sonneman of Sonneman Lighting, Martin Grubman of hardwaremaker P. E. Guerin, and Pierre Frey of the French fabric house Pierre Frey present their newest creations as well as tips for using and enjoying these extraordinary products in your home. Moderator: Suzanne Slesin, editor and publisher of Pointed Leaf Press.

1–2 P.M. REGIONAL STYLE DEFINED What can New York designers learn from top talents around the country? Renowned book consultant Jill Cohen moderates a panel that includes architect Mark Hutker from Martha’s Vineyard and Cape Cod, and interior designers Barbara Westbrook from Atlanta and Jan Showers from Dallas, and home staging expert Meridith Baer from California.

3–4 P.M. MADE IN NEW YORK: TOP FURNISHINGS MADE IN THE CITY New York City has always been home to an extraordinary range of companies that create exceptional luxury furnishings in lofts, warehouses, and industrial facilities across the boroughs. Furnituremaker Shara Kasprack of Dmitriy & Co. and designers Ian Collings of Fort Standard and Rosie Li produce pieces that are both of-the-moment and timeless. Learn about their newest creations and their processes. Moderator: Design consultant Ilene Shaw.

4:30–5:30 P.M. THE FURNITURE BIBLE Christophe Pourny and Martha Stewart (who provided a foreword for Pourny’s new book, The Furniture Bible: Everything You Need to Know to Identify, Restore & Care For Furniture) discuss what you should know about the provenance, restoration, and care of period and contemporary furnishings.

FRIDAY, MARCH 20–SUNDAY, MARCH 22 | DESIGN TRADE & THE PUBLIC

THE NEW YORK TIMES DESIGN SERIES

All seminars are held in the Jenn-Air Master Class Studio on the show floor. Programs are complimentary, but seating is limited. Programs and speakers are subject to change.

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NATIONAL MARKETING & ADVERTISING REACHA national print advertising campaign reaches 90 million+ readers with a primary focus in Architectural Digest, The New York Times, T Magazine, and Condé Nast publications such as:

Allure • Brides • Details • Glamour • Lucky • Vanity Fair

A digital advertising campaign generates another 68 million+ marketing impressions, highlighting the show in online publications such as:

nytimes.com • epicurious.com • archdigest.com • bonappetit.com • cntraveler.com glamour.com • golfdigest.com • newyorker.com • vanityfair.com

MARCH 19–22, 2015PIERS 92 & 94 55TH STREET AT TWELFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY

THURSDAY OPEN TO DESIGN TR ADE & VIP TICKET HOLDERS FRIDAY–SUNDAY OPEN TO DESIGN TR ADE & PUBLIC

Vignettes by 300+ Exhibitors | Design Seminars | Culinary Programming Book Signings | Special Events

For complete show details, visit ADHomeDesignShow.com

CO-SPONSORED BY:

PRODUCED BY:

DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN New York 2015, diffa.org

CO-LOCATED WITH GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM VORNADO | MERCHANDISE MART

SPONSORED IN PART BY:

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MARCH 19–22, 2015PIERS 92 & 94 55TH STREET AT TWELFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY

THURSDAY OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & VIP TICKET HOLDERS FRIDAY–SUNDAY OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & PUBLIC

SHOP. BE INSPIRED. CELEBRATE DESIGN.Vignettes by 300+ Exhibitors | Design Seminars | Culinary Programming | Book Signings | Special Events

For complete show details, visit ADHomeDesignShow.com

@ADHomeDesign #ADHDS2015

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DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN New York 2015, diffa.org

CO-LOCATED WITH GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM VORNADO | MERCHANDISE MART

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DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN New York 2015, diffa.org

CO-LOCATED WITH GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM VORNADO | MERCHANDISE MART

CO-SPONSORED BY:

PRODUCED BY:

SPONSORED IN PART BY:

SHOP. BE INSPIRED. CELEBRATE DESIGN.Vignettes by 300+ Exhibitors | Design Seminars | Culinary Programming | Book Signings | Special Events

For complete show details, visit ADHomeDesignShow.com

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

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MARCH 19–22, 2015PIERS 92 & 94 55TH STREET AT TWELFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY

THURSDAY OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & VIP TICKET HOLDERS FRIDAY–SUNDAY OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & THE PUBLIC

THE 2015 SHOW RECEIVED MORE THAN 900 MILLION MEDIA IMPRESSIONS FROM 800+ PRESS OUTLETSTelevision • Newspapers • Video • Direct Mail • Social Media • Blogs • Magazines • and more

garnered through print advertising in 30+ leading regional and national design and lifestyle magazines.

MORE THAN 17 MILLION PROMOTIONAL MEDIA IMPRESSIONS

American Art Collector

American Craft The Architect’s Newspaper

Array Avenue Design New England Fine Art ConnoisseurAt Home Magazine

Architectural Digest

IN New York Kitchen & Bath Business

Landscape Architecture

Maine Home + Design ManhattanHudson ModHomes of the Hamptons

MetroSource Modern Magazine

New York Spaces The New York Times T Magazine

Westchester Magazine

The Retail Observer Venü MagazineUrban AgendatheTWENTYsixThe Magazine ANTIQUES

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INTEGRATED PROMOTION• The show’s broad social media and PR platforms help

reach 100,000 design enthusiasts with instant information and breaking news

• ADHomeDesignShow.com provides extensive exposure, with nearly 200,000 visitors in the weeks preceding the show

• Targeted e-mail marketing reaches more than 1.5 million members of the design trade, influencers, and consumers

• A strategic PR effort supporting print, broadcast, and online media produces millions of media impressions and assures a visible presence in the design community and the luxury marketplace

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FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2015

NOON–1 P.M. PRIDE OF PLACE: TOP SERVICES TO MAKE YOUR HOME YOUR CASTLEOne of the great things about living in New York City is the abundance of services that can ease the experience of designing and maintaining a residence. Moderator Elaine Louie, a New York Times contributor, sits down with contractor Chip Brian of Best & Company, Sabrina Fierman of New York’s Little Elves, Gary Mindlin of Top Hat Home Services, and interior designer Gideon Mendelson.

1:30–2:30 P.M. KITCHENS & BATHS: RENOVATING WITH STYLE New York Times contributor Elaine Louie hosts an exciting discussion with Fu-Tung Cheng of Cheng Design, Kati Curtis of Kati Curtis Design, and Dominic Mincieli of Duravit, who showcase stunning examples of how they have pulled off numerous kitchen and bath renovations on both optimum and minimal budgets.

SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2015

11:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M. THE SCOTT BROTHERSSteven Kurutz, features reporter for The New York Times, leads an exciting conversation with HGTV’s Jonathan and Drew Scott of Property Brothers. The Scotts will discuss their early days of flipping houses and their journey to TV; offer buying and renovating tips; tell behind-the-scenes stories; and tackle the mystery of why Jonathan has more Facebook followers than Drew.

4–5 P.M. THE NEW RETAIL CHICThere has been an explosion of artisanal retail stores that are changing the way we shop for home furnishings. Representing three of the very best of these new shops are Paul Yanacopoulos-Gross of HomeStories, Scott Richler of Gabriel Scott, and Melanie Courbet of Atelier Courbet. Hear their take on how the evolving design landscape has influenced their unique creations. Moderator: interior designer Lindsey Coral Harper.

1–2 P.M. ARCHITECTURE TODAY: INTEGRATING ART AND FURNISHINGSIntegrating art and furnishings into new homes in ways that complement and enhance the architectural integrity of each requires a deft hand and exquisite sensitivity. Architects Alexander Gorlin, Andre Kikoski, Grant F. Marani of Robert A.M. Stern Architects, and Peter Pelsinski of SPAN Architecture are masters at this. Moderator: communications consultant Alexandra Polier. Following the panel discussion, Grant F. Marani will sign copies of his firm’s book Designs for Living: Houses by Robert A.M. Stern Architects in the AD Library & Book Shop.

2:30–3:30 P.M. DAZZLING COLOR & TEXTURE: SURPRISING WAYS TO DEFINE A ROOM

Color and texture provide visual drama and welcome tranquillity in wall and floor coverings, upholstery, window treatments, and accessories. Interior designers Daun Curry and Robert Passal along with Lisa Hernandez of Garrett Leather and Christine Haney of Farrow & Ball show how color and texture can radically change any room. Moderator: Color Marketing Group chairholder Stacy Garcia.

SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 2015

11 A.M.–NOON RAISING THE BAR: USING LUXURY FURNISHINGS TO GIVE EVERY ROOM SPECIAL APPEALJoin three industry insiders as they discuss key elements that can make any room luxurious. Brendan Ravenhill, principal of Brendan Ravenhill Studio, Martin Grubman of top hardware maker PE Guerin, and Pierre Frey of the French fabric house Pierre Frey present their newest creations as well as tips for using and enjoying these extraordinary creations in your home. Moderator: Suzanne Slesin, editor and publisher of Pointed Leaf Press.

1–2 P.M. REGIONAL STYLE DEFINEDWhat can New York designers learn from top talents around the country? Renowned book consultant Jill Cohen moderates a panel that includes architect Mark Hutker from Martha’s Vineyard and Cape Cod, interior designers Barbara Westbrook from Atlanta and Jan Showers from Dallas, and home-staging expert Meridith Baer from California. Book signings follow the panel discussion in the AD Library & Book Shop.

THURSDAY: OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & VIP TICKET HOLDERS FRIDAY–SUNDAY: OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & THE PUBLIC

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3–4 P.M. MADE IN NEW YORK: TOP FURNISHINGS MADE IN THE CITYNew York City has always been home to an extraordinary range of companies that create exceptional luxury furnishings in lofts, warehouses, and industrial facilities across the boroughs. Furnituremaker Shara Kasprack of Dmitriy & Co., designers Ian Collings of Fort Standard and Rosie Li, and Kenneth Wampler, founder and executive director of the Alpha Workshops, produce pieces that are both of-the-moment and timeless. Learn about their newest creations and their processes. Moderator: design consultant Ilene Shaw.

4:30–5:30 P.M. THE FURNITURE BIBLEChristophe Pourny and Martha Stewart (who provided a foreword for Pourny’s new book, The Furniture Bible: Everything You Need to Know to Identify, Restore & Care for Furniture) discuss what you should know about the provenance, restoration, and care of period and contemporary furnishings. A book signing follows the discussion in the AD Library & Book Shop.

4:30–5:30 P.M. OUTDOOR LIVING: A NEW SOPHISTICATIONHomeowners are yearning for new ways to enjoy the great outdoors, from city terraces to suburban landscapes. Hear from a panel of leading designers who create stunning outdoor settings for their clients. Panelists: interior designer Anthony Baratta and landscape architects Janice Parker and Thomas Balsley.

3–4 P.M. DESIGNING WITH A MISSION: A CONVERSATION WITH DAVID ROCKWELLDesign writer Tim McKeough goes one-on-one with acclaimed architect David Rockwell to discuss Rockwell’s recent projects, his design philosophy, and why he continues to give back through his work. The talk concludes with a walk through DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN at Pier 92 to view Rockwell Group’s installation. David Rockwell hosts a book signing after the panel, at 4 p.m. in the AD Library & Book Shop.

5–7 P.M. SHINOLA HAPPY HOURPRESENTED BY: SHINOLA; SPONSORED BY: GEORGE DICKEL WHISKY

Enjoy an all-American drink on Shinola, makers of handcrafted watches, leather goods, journals, bicycles, pet accessories, and, yes, even cola bottled in Detroit. The Shinola show-wide happy hour is a toast to design and includes a Shinola signature drink made with Shinola cola, George Dickel Whisky, and beer from Lagunitas Brewing Company.

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EXCITING DESIGN SEMINARS & EXCLUSIVE BOOK SIGNINGS We invite you to join us for these notable design seminars and meet the experts at the Architectural Digest Home Design Show, March 19–22.

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MARCH 19–22, 2015PIERS 92 & 94 55TH STREET AT TWELFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY

NOON–1 P.M. AMERICAN MADE FROM THE INSIDE OUTSPONSORED BY: HICKORY CHAIR & MARVIN WINDOWS AND DOORS

We hear it from the media, from government officials, and from homegrown businesses: “Buy American.” Fortunately, in recent years a groundswell of high-quality Stateside manufacturing and craftsmanship has once again encouraged designers and architects to support American-made home products. Hear unique perspectives from industry insiders on this abundance. Book signings and a reception immediately follow the panel discussion in the AD Library & Book Shop.

Moderator Alexa Hampton, Owner and Principal Designer, Mark Hampton LLC, with Susan Hable Smith, Designer, Hable Construction; Mark McInturff, Principal, McInturff Architects; and Thomas Kligerman, Cofounder, Ike Kligerman Barkley

2–3 P.M. THE ART & SCIENCE OF SOURCING THE KITCHEN SPONSORED BY: JENN-AIR

The kitchen is a complicated room from a design perspective. It can be a showpiece, a cooks’ work space, a gathering spot, or all of the above. Sourcing products and materials for this unique room can require exhaustive research and technical expertise. Find out how to confidently navigate this ever-evolving process to achieve a beautiful state-of-the-art kitchen for any client. A book signing follows the panel discussion in the AD Library & Book Shop.

Moderator Hal Rubenstein, author and Founder, Hal Rubenstein & Associates, with Steve Brown, General Manager, Jenn-Air; Thom Filicia, author and Founder, Thom Filicia, Inc.; interior designer Steven Gambrel; and Kate Bailey, Ferguson National Showroom Manager

THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015: TRADE-DAY PROGRAMMINGHigh-end appliance maker Jenn-Air returns as a major sponsor and exhibitor, with plans to unveil several never-before-seen innovations. The Jenn-Air Master Class Studio also returns, featuring panel discussions in partnership with Architectural Digest and seminars presented by The New York Times.

4–5 P.M. KEYNOTE: SOCIALIZING YOUR BRAND

Architectural Digest Editor in Chief Margaret Russell engages designers Alessandra Branca and Alex Papachristidis in a lively discussion about how they’ve expanded their brands and amassed fans through social media. The three will give expert advice on how to cut through the endless online clutter to turn digital resources such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest into tools for business as well as sources of inspiration.

Margaret Russell, Editor in Chief, Architectural Digest, with Alessandra Branca, Founder, Branca; and Alex Papachristidis, Founder, Alex Papachristidis Interiors

5–7 P.M. OPENING-NIGHT RECEPTION

PRESENTED BY: BALDWIN HARDWARE. SPONSORED BY: SANTA TERESA & CRABBIE’S

Celebrate with the design community during this show-wide reception, presented by Baldwin Hardware. Join Baldwin at booth 295 for a chance to win $10,000 in Baldwin hardware, peruse its stunning new Pocket Door Lock collection, and meet Christine G.H. Franck, the winner of the 2014 Show Us Your Baldwin design competition.

THURSDAY

1–1:30 P.M. Susan Hable, A Colorful Home

1–1:30 P.M. Mark McInturff, In House: McInturff Architects

3–3:30 P.M. Hal Rubenstein, 100 Unforgettable Dresses

SCHEDULED BOOK SIGNINGSMeet Your Favorite Designers at Exclusive Books Signings

Join us in the AD Library & Book Shop, presented by Hickory Chair and designed by AD100 designer Alexa Hampton, to preview and purchase vintage and newly released books from Potterton Books,

meet design experts and architects, and buy autographed books. Scheduled book signings:

FRIDAY

2:30–3 P.M. David Rockwell, What If...?: The Architecture and Design of David Rockwell

SATURDAY

2–2:30 P.M. Grant F. Marani, Designs for Living: Houses by Robert A.M. Stern Architects

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SUNDAY

2–2:30 P.M. Barbara Westbrook, Gracious Rooms

2–2:30 P.M. Jan Showers, Glamorous Rooms and Glamorous Retreats

5:30–6 P.M. Christophe Pourny, The Furniture Bible: Everything You Need to Know to Identify, Restore & Care for Furniture

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THURSDAY: OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & VIP TICKET HOLDERS FRIDAY–SUNDAY: OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & THE PUBLIC

MADEThe juried galleries feature the work of more than 150 established and emerging designers—more than half of them showing for the first time. Much of the work is available for purchase as well as customization.

FURNITURE + FURNISHINGSIn a newly expanded area, the finest home-furnishings brands, designers, and dealers present their latest designs for indoors and out.

reFRESHThe only showcase of its kind in North America, reFRESH has become the largest collection of luxury and premium kitchen, bath, and building products from more than 100 companies.

SHOPSDon’t miss the expanded Shops area, where products are available for immediate purchase. Come to SHOP, BE INSPIRED, and BUY.

DIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGNDIFFA’S DINING BY DESIGN will kick off its 2015 tour in New York City with an expanded show on Pier 92. It is a spectacular display of cuisine, creativity, and glamour with one-of-a-kind dining environments that awe and inspire for a good cause. Free admission included in the show’s ticket price.

THE JENN-AIR MASTER CLASS STUDIOThe popular Jenn-Air Master Class Studio returns this year, featuring new panel discussions in partnership with Architectural Digest and seminars presented by The New York Times.

ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST LIBRARY & BOOK SHOPJoin us in the Architectural Digest Library & Book Shop, adjacent to the show café. Purchase vintage and new books, meet design experts and architects, buy autographed books, and more.

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MARCH 19–22, 2015 PIERS 92 & 94 55TH STREET AT TWELFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY

THURSDAY–SATURDAY 11 a.m.–7 p.m. SUNDAY 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2015

11:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M. THE SCOTT BROTHERS

Steven Kurutz, features reporter for The New York Times, leads an exciting conversation with HGTV’s Jonathan and Drew Scott of Property Brothers. The Scotts will discuss their early days of flipping

houses and their journey to TV; offer buying and renovating tips; tell behind-the-scenes stories; and tackle the mystery of why Jonathan has more Facebook followers than Drew.

THURSDAY: OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & VIP TICKET HOLDERS FRIDAY–SUNDAY: OPEN TO DESIGN TRADE & THE PUBLIC

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SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 2015

4:30–5:30 P.M. THE FURNITURE BIBLE

Christophe Pourny and Martha Stewart (who provided a foreword for Pourny’s new book, The Furniture Bible: Everything You Need to Know to Identify, Restore & Care for Furniture) discuss what

you should know about the provenance, restoration, and care of period and contemporary furnishings. A book signing follows the discussion in the AD Library & Book Shop.

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