Come mid-March, the design scene starts to heat up with events on the east and west coasts. And after this winter, a little heat is a good thing. From Thursday, March 10th to Sunday, March 13th, AVENUE’s Antiques and Art at the Armory will be at 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. And guess what? You can get in for half price! Shop over 60 dealers that focus on high quality art and antiques and attend some great design talks. Stylebeat readers get a 50% discount on tickets. Regularly $20, are being offered for $10. Score! Just enter this Discount Code DBLOG at check out on Avenue Shows here and purchase your tickets for a nice price.
The show is open
Thursday – Saturday 11:00 AM to 7:30 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Their panel discussions and lectures are not to be missed. Susanna Salk always leads an engaging dialog.
Here is a run through of great events happening this year:
THURSDAY, MARCH 10
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Designer Breakfast Panel Discussion:
The Influences of Mario Buatta
Legendary designer and honored guest Mario Buatta will join The New York School of Interior Design's Judith Gura as she leads a discussion of his incomparable work and how it has inspired the careers of panel members such as Ann LeConey, Barbara Ostrom, Guy Regal, Todd Romano, Susanna Salk and Scott Salvator.
RSVP online or by emailing your name, full contact information and the Designer Breakfast Panel(s) you wish to attend to designerbreakfast@manhattanmedia.com.
FRIDAY, MARCH 11
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Designer Breakfast Panel Discussion:
Decorating with Antiques in the Modern World
TODAY Show contributor, author and design expert Susanna Salk will discuss decorating with antiques in the modern world with a panel of experts such as Alexa Hampton, Maureen Footer, Alex Papachristidis and Campion Platt.
RSVP online or by emailing your name, full contact information and the Designer Breakfast Panel(s) you wish to attend to designerbreakfast@manhattanmedia.com.
4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Royal Oak Foundation Lecture
Tartan Tales: Stories from Historic Scottish Houses
Presented by Curt DiCamillo, Executive Director, National Trust for Scotland Foundation, USA.
RSVP to royaloaklecture@manhattanmedia.com or 646.442.1626 with full contact information (including telephone number and email address. If you do not have an email address, please provide a mailing address).
Confirmation of RSVP required for Royal Oak Foundation lecture(s). Space is limited and reservations are accepted on a first-response basis. You will receive a confirmation of your attendance, which should be presented to gain entrance to this lecture.
SATURDAY, MARCH 12
3:00-4:00 p.m.
The Royal Oak Foundation Lecture
Mirror, Chrome, and Gin Fizz: Art Deco in Britain
Presented by Emily Evans Eerdmans, author, design and decorative arts historian
RSVP to royaloaklecture@manhattanmedia.com or 646.442.1626 with full contact information (including telephone number and email address. If you do not have an email address, please provide a mailing address).
Confirmation of RSVP required for Royal Oak Foundation lecture(s). Space is limited and reservations are accepted on a first-response basis. You will receive a confirmation of your attendance, which should be presented to gain entrance to this lecture.
The show is open
Thursday – Saturday 11:00 AM to 7:30 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Their panel discussions and lectures are not to be missed. Susanna Salk always leads an engaging dialog.
Here is a run through of great events happening this year:
THURSDAY, MARCH 10
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Designer Breakfast Panel Discussion:
The Influences of Mario Buatta
Legendary designer and honored guest Mario Buatta will join The New York School of Interior Design's Judith Gura as she leads a discussion of his incomparable work and how it has inspired the careers of panel members such as Ann LeConey, Barbara Ostrom, Guy Regal, Todd Romano, Susanna Salk and Scott Salvator.
RSVP online or by emailing your name, full contact information and the Designer Breakfast Panel(s) you wish to attend to designerbreakfast@manhattanmedia.com.
FRIDAY, MARCH 11
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Designer Breakfast Panel Discussion:
Decorating with Antiques in the Modern World
TODAY Show contributor, author and design expert Susanna Salk will discuss decorating with antiques in the modern world with a panel of experts such as Alexa Hampton, Maureen Footer, Alex Papachristidis and Campion Platt.
RSVP online or by emailing your name, full contact information and the Designer Breakfast Panel(s) you wish to attend to designerbreakfast@manhattanmedia.com.
4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Royal Oak Foundation Lecture
Tartan Tales: Stories from Historic Scottish Houses
Presented by Curt DiCamillo, Executive Director, National Trust for Scotland Foundation, USA.
RSVP to royaloaklecture@manhattanmedia.com or 646.442.1626 with full contact information (including telephone number and email address. If you do not have an email address, please provide a mailing address).
Confirmation of RSVP required for Royal Oak Foundation lecture(s). Space is limited and reservations are accepted on a first-response basis. You will receive a confirmation of your attendance, which should be presented to gain entrance to this lecture.
SATURDAY, MARCH 12
3:00-4:00 p.m.
The Royal Oak Foundation Lecture
Mirror, Chrome, and Gin Fizz: Art Deco in Britain
Presented by Emily Evans Eerdmans, author, design and decorative arts historian
RSVP to royaloaklecture@manhattanmedia.com or 646.442.1626 with full contact information (including telephone number and email address. If you do not have an email address, please provide a mailing address).
Confirmation of RSVP required for Royal Oak Foundation lecture(s). Space is limited and reservations are accepted on a first-response basis. You will receive a confirmation of your attendance, which should be presented to gain entrance to this lecture.
You are such a wealth of information! Wish I could attend Friday mornings event, but I'm scheduled for another meeting in Westchester.
ReplyDeleteThe Avenue's "Antiques and Art at the Armory" event in Park Avenue sounds like it will be a wonderful occasion. I just wish I could attend instead if being here in the UK. I have long been an admirer of Mario Buatta and his great flair for the English country house look. I do hope one day he'll publish his own book about his years of experience in interior design. I'm sure it would be a best seller.
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