Antiques
Who doesn't love the hunt?
Join Us For a Discussion On The Subject,
Assembling the Experts in Boston
photos- antique bergeres
we upholstered in root cellar designs' textiles
Paris Design Week, 2018
As a designer who wears many hats (I am an interior designer for my residential clients, I design fabric and wallpaper for other designers, and I write about design for the public) I often think about antiques and how to incorporate them into our homes. How do we meld the love for the old and unique with our modern homes? How do we take that family heirloom and make it fresh and new? On this subject-- please join us for this exciting discussion at the Boston Design Center where I'll speak on a panel about this very topic. My good friend Toma Clark Haines of the Antiques Diva will lead the discussion sharing her expertise, and renowned interior designer Steven Favreau and I will join her on the panel. I have just returned from Paris to attend Deco-off, the Paris Flea Market and Paris Design Week and I am excited to share my thoughts. I've traveled with the Antiques Diva tours from Parma and Milan to Paris, and we hope to share our experiences and talk about the current design trends gleaned from these exciting antique markets. Here's the skinny...I hope you'll join us!
Happy Nesting
XO Tamara
Assemble the Experts...
Toma Clark Haines, The Antiques Diva,
takes over the Boston Design Center's Market Stalls
along with a panel of fellow antique and design gurus.
RVSP: Mallory Pound
What: A panel discussion and lunch in the Market Stalls
When: March 6 at 11 am Where: Boston Design Center, Seminar Room
Join the Boston Design Center (BDC) and the
Antiques Diva for a panel
discussion on the timeless effects of classic antiques.
Engage with an array of antique experts -
including the inimitable antiquer Toma Clark Haines,
the iconic interior designer Steven Favreau,
and designer and inspirational jack-of-all-trades
Tamara Matthews-Stephenson - to ask questions, catch a story or two and
learn the tricks of the trade.
Massachusetts, one of the original 13 colonies is rich with
American culture.
From the better-known Boston and Beacon Hill
to the coastal towns of Essex and New Bedford, Massachusetts
is the perfect place to find artifacts and antiques that tell the
story of the nation's history.
What some don't know is that, while Boston is the cornerstone for
Northeastern antique and vintage finds, it is also at the
forefront of style and design and is evolving along with the
industry itself - the perfect culmination of old and new.
So, what better place to talk to the experts?
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