AD loves 200 LEX

AD loves 200 LEX

AD loves 200 LEX

Thursday, June 4th 2015 6:26pm 58°

Architectural Digest Editor in Chief Margaret Russell partnered with 200 Lex to host “AD Loves”— Architectural Digest’s.  A fun “first peek” party that features stylish discoveries from the New York Design Center

Designers sifted through the eight participating showrooms to check out the editor-chosen AD Picks while enjoying cocktails and light hors d’ouevres.

Participating showrooms included:

The Bright Group   Century Furniture
Dennis Miller Associates   Dune  
 Phillips Collection 
Profiles   SA Baxter   Studio A
 

Dune’s Da Bomb Sofa is brand new and very cool. Margaret Russell, knows her design business and Architectural Digest continues to gather talented, eclectic artists and followers to their poised & powerful publication and online presence.


    200 Lexington is not shying away from grand and high-end showrooms.  The energy, style and graciousness of the participating showrooms made the party a charming experience. 


      I spotted  Thom Filicia, Christopher Spitzmiller, Stephen Fanuka, Michael Tavano, Lloyd Marks, Cannon Schaub, Chuck Chewning , Steven Rappos, Christina Juarez, Edward Lobrano, Eric Roseff, Collin Vail Sullivan, Christina Hadzi and Eric Chang who were just a few of the 300+ attendees

      The ever expanding Dennis Miller Showroom garnered a well dressed crowd. Maybe because the dapper Steven Stolman, was on hand to sign copies of his new book, “40 Years of Fabulous: The Kips Bay Decorator Show House.” Thank you Jim Druckman and  Margaret Russell your “AD Loves” party made for a terrific evening.

        the elevator ride was just the beginning of the enjoyable evening
          Dennis Miller +Michael Tavano + Lloyd Marks
            Tim Croneberger + Glenn Finn
              Stephen Fanuka + Rio Hamilton
                Eric Roseff + Rio Hamilton
                  Veronica Spec + Megan Garlich + Bill Pittel
                    Kristen Stacks + Steven Rappos
                      Matt Cohen + Richard Shemtov + Julia Anderson
                        Corey Damen Jenkins
                          William Zeolla + Marcus Hutcheson
                            Author_ Steven Stolman
                              Cristina Hadzi
                                 Claire Evans + Mary Dorn
                                  Jonathan Kutzman + Thom Felicia
                                    Laura Van Ingen + Kate Marshall
                                      Paul Siskin + 
                                        Friends + Dennis Miller
                                          Katherine Porter + David Gittleman
                                            John Anthony Harrison
                                              Cannon Schaub + friends
                                                Eric Chang – dining table by Hellman & Chang
                                                p. 102

                                                @architecturaldigest @200lex @nydc @dune @party @dennismiller@thebrightgroup

                                                Rio Hamilton

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