After weeks of sneak peeks and teases on Instagram and Twitter, I am so excited to finally share photos of the room vignette I designed for Housing Works’ Ninth annual Design on a Dime benefit! I was so proud to have the opportunity to donate my time and energy for such a wonderful cause and the event was a tremendous success, raising a record breaking $1.1 millon to help support thousands of New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS in New York City. I could not have done it without the help of some very generous partners who donated products and services to help furnish my room vignette! Let’s take a closer look inside the room and we’ll start with a before photo showing what the space looked like before I worked my magic:
The rooms are really just a 10′x12′ white box with temporary walls and zero character. Us designers had less then two days to set up our spaces and work down to the wire until we had every detail perfect. It’s almost like our own little HGTV Design Star challenge!
Seeing this photo it’s hard to believe it’s the same white box in the picture above! I knew I wanted to add elements to the room that would give those boring temporary walls some dimension and architecture so I added added chair rail moulding along the lower third of the walls which were painted in Valspar’s Rose Buff and I covered the top 2/3 of the wall in a Phillip Jeffries grasscloth which added a lot of texture. Those choices really made a huge impact in this tiny little space. The wallpaper and chair rail was installed by my generous contractor Martin who graciously donated his services for the event. He is an expert in wallpaper installation and his company, Martin Construction handles a multitude of other services from plumbing and electrical to tile and millwork.
Now for the furnishings. The sofa was generously donated by Restoration Hardware and is a very deep and plush down filled, belgian linen slipcovered sofa with a sophisticated slope arm silhouette. The color is called charcoal but it was had a rich chocolate-y brown color. It really popped against all of the lighter colors in the room. Another major piece is the large abstract artwork by my talented friend Nicole Cohen of Sketch 42 blog. (Here are some great photos of us in Nicole’s studio collaborating as she was working on the piece!) Nicole created this piece specifically for my Design on a Dime room and it couldn’t have turned out more perfectly. If you’re interested in seeing more of Nicole’s works for sale, here’s the link to her fine art site. The framing was done by J. Pocker, a custom framing company that prides itself on offering high level of artisanship and personal service. They are one of the best in the city and a go-to resource for all of my decorator friends.
This pair of vintage 60s club chairs were down-filled and in perfect condition so for Design I recovered them in a colorful pink ethnic printed fabric called Fez that was generously donated by Lee Jofa. My wonderful upholsterer Oswaldo Astudilo reupholstered them for me. These were a highly coveted item and before\ the sale started at 6:30pm there were several people interested in purchasing the chairs who kept coming back to check them out. Lara Spencer from Good Morning America ended up snagging them and I was so happy to see them in such good hands! Another decorative trick I used to help bring texture into the space is layering of the rugs shown here in the photos. On the bottom is a braided jute rug from Pottery Barn and on top is a cotton dhurrie carpet from Madeline Weinrib in a lively green print. Either of these alone would have felt a bit bare in this room but layered together is much more interesting! The cute little ceramic elephant is the Ellie side table from Serena and Lily.
On the end table is a peridot green “Capri” lamp from Mottega which is one of my favorite sources for customizable lighting. You can choose your silhouette, your base, finial and shade and mix and match options to create your own custom lamp. Each lamp is hand crafted by artisans and the lead time is approximately 2 weeks. Such a great resource!
Another coveted item in my room were these “Capri Beach” series of prints by the talented Patrick Cline who co-founded Lonny magazine and is now working on a cool new photography app called Uplo which is a print and framing service that enables you to organize and share your photos as well as buy or sell your photography as printed art. The prints were originally taken with a Polaroid camera in Capri and are signed and numbered as part of a limited edition run of only 20 in this size. You can contact Patrick directly if you’re interested in purchasing a set from the series for yourself!
The bar cart in this space was also a huge hit. It was generously donated by Society Social who makes fabulous furniture, accessories and, of course, bar carts! I received a ton of comments and inquiries about this item via social media. This is the Hayworth bar cart which you can purchase here. I styled up Ms. Hayworth using stylish glassware and a champagne bucket from Pottery barn, ombre wine glasses and bowls from West Elm, a decorative bowl and vase from Canvas which I filled with pink roses and of course, plenty of liquor, mixers and garnishes for the perfect cocktail!
The end tables on either side of the sofa are actually a set of three from Serena and Lily. The lamp shown here is the Shirley Fintz table lamp from West Elm which is hand painted and features three stacked elephants. (Can you tell I have a thing for elephants?!) I loved this lamp and it added such a fun touch of whimsy to the room. The green herringbone throw draped over the sofa is also from Serena & Lily. In the foreground is a lacquered grasscloth covered Parsons coffee table from Bungalow 5 which is another favorite resource for stylish furniture and accessories.
Here’s a look at how I styled the coffee table. Books are one of my favorite styling accessories and I used an chic selection of fashion and art books with beautiful covers that were generously donated by Rizzoli to add layers to the coffee table surface. A couple of decorative boxes from West Elm combined with a gold sea urchin from the Nate Berkus for Target collection, a framed family photo, a gold glazed bowl from Canvas and a tortoise vase filled with my favorite flowers help complete the look.
Another vital service that was donated to help my space come to life was moving and storage services from Celebrity Moving. They are the go-to movers for some of the top interior designers in New York. They are so wonderful to work with, offering exceptional customer service and a very elevated level of attention to detail. I also want to give a special thanks to Isaiah and Nicole who both gave their time and energy to help set up my space. I am so appreciative to each of the partners who worked with me on this project and please know your efforts helped a wonderful cause! Stay tuned for another post with photos from some of the other designers’ rooms along with pictures from the opening night party!
FULL LIST OF SOURCES:
{Furnishings} Sofa: RESTORATION HARDWARE, Chairs: VINTAGE(REUPHOLSTERED), Chair Fabric: LEE JOFA “FEZ”, Set of Three Nesting Tables: SERENA & LILY, Ceramic Elephant: SERENA & LILY, Coffee Table: BUNGALOW 5, Braided Jute Rug: POTTERY BARN, Cotton Dhurrie Rug: MADELINE WEINRIB, “Hayworth” Bar Cart: SOCIETY SOCIAL, Green Ceramic Lamp: MOTTEGA, Elephant Lamp: WEST ELM, Wallcovering: PHILLIP JEFFRIES, Paint: VALSPAR “ROSE BUFF”, Acrylic Painting: NICOLE COHEN, Handmade Paper Wall Art: WEST ELM, Capri Beach Photo Series (Limited Edition): PATRICK CLINE/ UPLO, “Motukakaho Island” Photography Print (Limited Edition): DEREK HENDERSON / 20X200, The London Hotel West Hollywood Pool Reflection Photography Print : NICOLE GIBBONS Pillows: CUSTOM MADE WITH LULU DK FABRIC {Accessories} WEST ELM (Lacquer Tray, Aqua Lacquer Box, Mother of Pearl Box, Ceramic Vase, Colored Glazed Bowls, Ikat Bowl, Ombre Wine Glasses), CANVAS (Gold Glazed Bowls, Napoule Vase) POTTERY BARN (Champagne Bucket, Double Old Fashioned Glasses) HOME GOODS (Tortoise Vase & 4×6 Silver Frame), NATE BERKUS FOR TARGET (Faux Shagreen Box & Gold Sea Urchin), RIZZOLI (Assorted coffee table Books) {Services} Moving & Storage: CELEBRITY MOVING , Wallpaper: MARTIN CONSTRUCTION / WALLPAPERNY.ORG Framing: J. POCKER, Logistics: RESERV CONCIERGE, Upholstery: ASTUDILLO DESIGN
I’m gearing up for the annual Design on a Dime fundraiser for Housing Works which is right around the corner and if you didn’t know, I am designing a room filled with fabulous items that will all be sold at an amazing discount and all of the proceeds will benefit a new housing development that Housing Works is building as a home for formerly homeless New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS. It is such a fantastic cause and a super fun event with INCREDIBLE shopping!!! You can find wonderful, designer merchandise for your home – for a “dime” and it’s all curated by some of the industry’s top interior designers. There is a VIP preview and shopping event this Thursday April 25th which is a star studded party that will allow attendees the first opportunity to shop the rooms and score the best items before the general public. If you’re in the New York area and interested in attending the event, I’m offering you the opportunity to purchase a special, discounted ticket! Click this link and at checkout enter the code “designerspecial.” The event is almost sold out so buy your tickets today! If you can’t attend but would like to make a monetary donation, you can also use the link to make a donation of any amount. Hope to see you at Design on a Dime and above is a little sneak peek of some of the stylish finds available for purchase in my room! I was so lucky to receive donations from some amazing brands including Restoration Hardware, Lee Jofa, Madeline Weinrib, Mottega, Bungalow 5, Serena and Lily, Pottery Barn, Society Social, Rizzoli, Nicole Cohen Art as well as photographer Patrick Cline – the co-founder of Lonny who just launched a new photography app called Uplo! I also want to give a special thanks to some wonderful partners who were so generous to donate their services for this special event:
Astudillo Design – I’ve worked with my talented upholsterer Oswaldo Astudillo for years and he does amazing work! He is reupholstering the vintage club chair shown above in a beautiful fabric from Lee Jofa!
Celebrity Moving – One of New York’s premier moving and storage services, Celebrity Moving prides itself on a high attention to detail and customer service. In addition to working with individual clients on moving and storage needs, the company handles major installations for some of the city’s top decorators (Bunny Williams, Celerie Kemble and Miles Redd to name a few!).
Martin Construction Wallpaper Experts – The company’s owner Martin is a highly skilled wallpaper expert and will be installing the wallpaper in my room! In addition to wallcovering services, Martin Construction also handles custom millwork, painting, electrical and more.
J. Pocker - A third generation company that provides custom framing with a high level of artisanship and personal service. They are one of the best in the city, with multiple locations including a trade-only shop in the D&D building which is a go-to resource for the city’s top interior designers.
Reserv Concierge – A full-service concierge partner for businesses and corporations that handles an array of business needs with a focus on client entertainment.
PRODUCT LINKS:
Restoration Hardware – 7′ Belgian Slope Arm Slipcovered Sofa in Charcoal Belgian Linen | Serena & Lily – Ellie Side Table | Serena & Lily – Herringbone Throw | Serena & Lily – Set of 3 Aqua Melrose Nesting Tables | Mottega - Customized Capri Lamp | Madeline Weinrib Chi Chi Kari Rug | Nicole Cohen Commissioned Painting | Society Social – The Hayworth Bar Cart | Bungalow 5 – Parsons Coffee Table in White Lacquered Grasscloth | Vintage 60s Club Chairs upholstered in linen pattern from Lee Jofa called Fez from the new Karenza collection | Pottery Barn – Brannan Braided Jute Rug | Rizzoli Books: Resort Fashions, Palm Beach Entertaining, Kenzo, The Andy Warhol Show, Dana Schutz, Palaces & Gardens of Persia | Canvas Dauville Glazed Bowls | Patrick Cline Photography via Uplo
One of my favorite charity events of the year is the annual Design on a Dime fundraiser for Housing works where more than 50 of the world’s top interior designers come together to create beautiful room vignettes full of donated merchandise which is all sold at 50 to 70 percent off retail pricing to benefit Housing Works’ wonderful programs that support people in NYC living with HIV/AIDS. I’ve written about Design on a Dime each year since I started this blog 5 years ago and this year is extra special because for the first time I am participating as a designer and will be designing a room vignette!!! I will be joining a group of incredibly talented designers and I couldn’t be more excited! I also can not wait to share all of the details on my room with you! The event is free and open to the public April 26-27 however, the opening night benefit party is on April 25th and that is the absolute best time to come and shop because you’ll get first dibs on all the best pieces! The opening party also makes for great people watching as it attracts a fun, star-studded crowd plus all of the designers will be in attendance as well. It is well worth the ticket price and proceeds for this year’s event will benefit Housing Works’ newest development called the Hull Street Residence which is being built from the ground up as a beautiful and safe housing residence for 30 formerly homeless adults living with HIV/AIDS. Support this wonderful cause by purchasing your opening night ticket here. For the full list of participating designers and additional details on this year’s event, click here. All of the designers recently got together for a fun kick-off party for Design at Decor NYC - a fabulous consignment gallery here in New York. Below are a few snaps from the night! Can’t wait to share more details on Design on a Dime soon!
Decor NYC founder Bruce Tilley chats with Design on a Dime co-Chair Evette Rios and publicist Carla Nikitaidis
Guests mingling
Design on a Dime 2013 co-chairs Evette Rios and Yetta Banks
Design on a Dime founding chair James Huniford
Design on a Dime 2013
Free Public Sale
April 26-27, 2013
10:00am – 6:00pm
Metropolitan Pavilion
125 West 18th Street between 6th & 7th Avenues
NYC 10011
The opening night benefit for Housing Works’ annual Design on a Dime fundraiser is always a super fun event that I look forward to each year. All the major players in the New York design community are there and it’s a great opportunity to catch up with one another and have a little fun while shopping for a great cause! Here’s a little recap of the night captured through the lens of my iPhone and my favorite app Instagram!
One of my first stops was HGTV designer Genevieve Gorder‘s booth for Valspar which was one of the event’s sponsors. I loved the vibrant green color on the walls and Genevieve’s told me that it’s called Luscious Green from Valspar’s Ultra Premium line. It made everything in her space pop including the equally luscious pink peonies and the white Chinese screens. Genevieve also dished that she’s working on a new HGTV show set to premiere early next year called The Real Genevieve which will chronicle the renovation of her own home. I’ll definitely be watching!
Another booth I was excited to check out was the one by the lovely and talented ladies of Tilton Fenwick. I loved the wall treatment in their space which was actually stenciled using a green color from Valspar!
I also stopped by Nick Olsen’s colorful booth. He had a ton of great stuff for sale including a sickly discounted pale yellow Christopher Spitzmiller lamp that I was salivating over. Unfortunately someone else had already purchased it by the time I spotted it:(
I’m a huge fan of Elle Decor so I was thrilled to bump into Michael Boodro, the magazine’s editor-in-chief, at Design on a Dime! Here was there with his publishing team and was thoroughly enjoying the evening’s festivities. Elle Decor was another one of the evening’s sponsors.
I am pretty sure interior designer and correspondent for ABC’s The Chew Evette Rios had the most extensively designed space at this year’s event! She partnered with HomeGoods to create a loft, inspired by Prince William and Kate Middleton, complete with with a living area, dining area, a nursery nook for a future royal baby-to-be and even an upstairs which I’m sure is a first in the history of Design on a Dime! Above is the dining area. Evette also happened to be wearing the cutest sparkly dress ever! (You can see it here!)
Dering Hall – the online marketplace for goods from the world’s best interior designers – also had a booth which was installed by Steven Gambrel who is one of my favorite designers! The space was full of eclectic pieces and quirky touches like the award ribbons that adorned the walls. Above is a sneak peek!
I wasn’t familiar with Willey Design before this event but I loved this graphic and colorful sitting room they created for Design on a Dime and will certainly be keeping this firm on my radar!
Another person I enjoyed chatting with was Yetta Banks who oversees design & construction for MTV. She designed a modern, white living space that had cool TV projection on the wall above the credenza. She must have stood directly in front of the projector in this photo – ha!
Patrick J Hamiltondesigned a handsome library and here’s a peek at a chic desk vignette from his space.
Although I saw plenty of amazing people and spaces throughout the course of the event, the highlight of the evening had nothing at all to do with design or shopping. It was spotting the legendary Bill Cunningham and I couldn’t resist snapping a photo of him in action! You can follow more of my Instagram adventures on the Instagram app @sohaute or here from your web browser!
One of my favorite charity events of the year is underway and if you’re in NYC this weekend I highly recommend visiting
Design on a Dime – Housing Works’ annual benefit that supports the organization’s programs for homeless and low-income New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS. Each year New York’s top interior designers create beautiful room vignettes for Design on a Dime and all of the items are available for sale at a significant discount off retail to benefit Housing Works. You can score some amazing deals for your home while supporting a great cause. It’s the perfect excuse to shop!
Design on a Dime
Metropolitan Pavilion
125 West 18th Street between 6th & 7th Avenues
NYC 10011
Open to the Public/Free Admission
April 27-28, 2012
10:00am – 6:00pm