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    Opening Night at New York’s Design Center

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    The hugely successful online luxury marketplace for antiques and vintage designs, 1stDibs celebrates their 10th Anniversary by opening its first brick and mortar operation at the New York Design Center.
    “1stdibs@NYDC is poised to completely change the dynamic of this once design-trade only building into a progressive, multi-faceted center that promotes and encourages working designers and makes shopping the building for consumers and designers a rewarding and positive experience”.
    Left: Interior designer Juan Montoya and antique dealer, Roger Prigent.
    Yvonne Prigent Lacks (Roger Prigent’s sister) and 1st dibs founder Michael Bruno
    Frederic Lazare, owner of Bourgois Boheme, a Los Angeles-based antique company.

     






    The celebration took place on the 16th of February, at the newly curated space on the 10th floor of New York’s Design Center. Of note was a curated exhibition from Malmaison’s Roger Prigent, my former boss, and most beloved mentor (read more about Roger here 1stDibs).  The Malmaison show show took place in the 1,100 sq. ft modern white cube gallery space designed for holding future exhibitions, as well as hosting lectures, books signings and special events. The space occupying the entire 10th Floor is now home to 53 dealers from all over the US as well as several international dealers from Paris, London, and Canada.

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    Top Places to Shop for High-End Designs

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    Since its launch in 2009 ShopAD has revolutionized the way designers shop online. Although nothing beats seeing and feeling the products in real-life, wouldn’t you say?
    Whether one goes on-line, or visit their various locations across the US,  Kravet is a true and proven interior design source. Not to mention a reliable one. In addition to their wide scale textile designs, they also carry an awesome furniture line.
    Hello Gorgeous! Hand-made furniture with a clear English aesthetic. George Smith is also home to one of our favorite wallpaper maker, Fromental.
    This is truly a chic eco friendly company that is keen on keeping you warm inside and out. What more can you ask for?
    A premier venue for ALL your lighting needs. From the classics to the little table lamp you saw while vacationing in the Czech Republic all those years ago.
    From ashtrays to wool-made calendars. Expect the unexpected while shopping at Moss
    IceStone’s mission is to create products that foster a sustainable environment, while developing materials that helps us breathe easier. IceStone is EcoChic.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Noteworthy Mention:

    Dangerous Liaisons at 301 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London. Middle Eastern furniture, ivory bone inlaid side tables … Simply beautiful.
    FR 66 – über trendy, aka the House Of True Style. FR 66, 25 Rue Renard, 75004, Paris
    Cathy Lerebours houses a collection of NY’s finest antiques, all due to her tireless travels and acquisitions. Lerebours Antiques, 220 East 60th Street, New York, NY. Lerebours Antiaques.

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