It was such a pleasure to tour this year's DIFFA: Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS Dining by Design exhibition during the Architectural Digest Home Show with some of my friends on #BlogTourNYC with Modenus as a BlogTour alum.
Being able to visit the exhibition with last year's still very fresh on my mind.. (visit the posts from last year here, here and here) was exciting to see how some of this year's designers who were also present last year, shared a very different point of view.
Frederico Delrosso - Corinthian Capitol Group LLC |
Arteriors - design by Barry Dixon |
Rachel Laxer Interiors with Robert Kuo |
Pratt Institute - Arpad Baksa - J Josephson, Inc |
Marc Blackwell New York |
Rachel Ashwell - Shabby Chic |
Fendi Casa - Manhattan Magazine |
KennethCobonpue |
In case you missed them, make sure to visit Part 1 and Part 2 of the Dining by Design posts from this year's event..
New York School of Interior Design - Marc Blackwell |
I truly hope you enjoyed viewing the tables of this year's show, and make sure to show your support of this great cause, as we all have an invested interest in making sure that all that suffer from this horrific disease, are taken care of and that those that we can educate and save from these struggles, are given all the education that we all deserve.
11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 24
11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Explore the latest in design trends as you view the amazing installations and shop the silent auction.
TICKETS: $30 (includes admission to the Architectural Digest Home Design Show)
Enter Promo Code DIFFA to receive $5 off
To purchase tickets, click here.
SILENT AUCTION
Throughout the course of the five days of events, DIFFA will host a silent auction showcasing fabulous hospitality experiences and luxury goods. If your company is interested in contributing an experience to the event's silent auction, please click here.
Beautiful! Wish so much I could be there but now I am feeling as though I have! Thanks Jen!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are truly beautiful – I´d love them all! :-)
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