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colossal OPENING party KIPS BAY 2015

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Thursday, May 14, 2015 5:55pm 71 degrees

By now, you know how I love a good party.  Well the fine people at Kips Bay produced a memorable affair that gathered a huge collection of well dressed, sophisticated design enthusiasts.  

Welcome to the 2015 Kips Bay Decorator Show House, the nation’s most prestigious annual showcase for interior design. The 22 designers who were selected had eight weeks to complete their rooms. The show house opened Thursday to begin its popular month-long run

Located in the Lenox Hill neighborhood, the 9,600-square-foot Beaux-Arts-style townhouse was built by architects Buchman & Fox for Arthur Sachs (of investment firm Goldman Sachs).

It’s a good address. 
Andy Warhol used to live across the street.  
The house has just been totally renovated for resale to reflect the lifestyle of today’s super rich. There are five original fireplaces with breathtaking mantels. The oval staircase is perfect for grand entrances. I found myself going up and down trying to make an entrance at every level, but it was just too crowded at the well attended "first view" soiree. 

The rooms were as different as the smells that floated through them—smokey wood, a thickly floral perfume—and as we mingled our way up through the house’s six floors . . . graciously greeted by a gallery of styles on every level (no double entendre intended).

From Drake Design Associates’ mica-spangled burgundy entrance hall crowned by cloud-like ceiling lights to Gail Green Interiors’ powder room clad in vibrant Keith Haring tiles.  This townhouse is a must see for the STYLE aficionado.

How conveniently clever to have the townhouse just a block away from the landmarked ARMORY Building where the festive cocktail party continued

 We spent an hour roaming through the crowded townhouse and then bounced over to the Armory. 

Actually this is where you received your refreshments - nothing was served at the Townhouse - it was just for show darhling.  
There was an open bar and sinful tray pass hors d'oeuvres (a beef something, along with a veggie somebody and a tuna somehow and delicious chocolate poofy puffs) were being served to more than 2100 attendees. Thank you Kips Bay, Bunny Williams, Jim Druckman, Magrino Agency and 22 wonderfully creative designers, your opening night party was one for the history books.





High-drama picture hanging: Toronto based designer Philip Mitchell layered the walls of the elliptical staircase with nearly 300 works of art, both fine and merely decorative, including a Marcel Vertès watercolor advertising Elsa Schiaparelli’s Shocking perfume, a vast painting of rabbits by Hunt Slonem, and a 1928 photograph of German film star Lil Dagover


Talented Designer, Alan Tanksley, who began his career working for the legendary Mark Hampton, has designed an eclectic lounge called “Pavlos’ Retreat”.  His close friend Alexa Hampton’s Greek husband Pavlos Papageorgiou (I love names that I can't pronounce) was the inspiration.

Sandra Nunnerley + Alan Tanskley + friend


Famed Designer  Charles Pavarini’s “Midnight Manhattan” lounge is the kind of high-drama room that Kips Bay loyalists adore. It has a lighting control system with iPad-based dimming and curtains made of embossed shagreen leather. The walls’ shimmery blue color was based on Pavarini’s own lapis ring. Pavarini says to get the effect he wanted, Farrow & Ball paint was mixed with iridescent blue eye shadow powder. The walls actually change colors - subtly -elegantly - wonderfully.


Charles Pavarini III + Randall Tarasuk
Jonathan Kutzin
Robin Baron + Charles Pavarini III
artwork Paul Thomas
Cannon Schaub + Lea Badro


Chesie +Cathy Kincaid +Jane Scott Hodges
Christina Juarez + Malcolm James Kutner
Carol Pirsant
Bennett Leifer

Nicole Holt + Bonnie Steves
Thom Felicia + Team

 Author/Designer/TV personality Thom Filicia created a space that was subtly sophisticated, elegantly easy and playfully purposeful. He accomplished that and more with this aptly named “Study in Style.” 
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The $250,000 Christopher Peacock trophy kitchen (designed for a trophy wife or husband) has a warm vibe with its burled elm counter (love) and custom-built Nespresso coffee capsule storage drawer 
The master bedroom of David Phoenix enhances the bones and architecture of the space. The walls are upholstered in a Cowtan & Tout tartan fabric. 
Thank you Lea for taking the picture and thank you Suzana for giving your room such a clever name.
Suzana Monacella of McMillen gave a tropical twist to a guest bedroom. She called it the “Rio Room” and filled it with natural materials, exotic fabrics and a custom bed. Check out the cool ceiling and fab sisal.
Brett Beldock + Philip Mitchell

Tina Ramchandani +Mercedes + Alberto
+Danielle Colding + Young Huh
Tom + Gail Green
Gail Green

The roof terrace designed by Lauren Rottet and her Rottet Studio team is a welcome escape from the bustling New York City streets and touts fantastic city views


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Manager, Business Development - A luxury publishing company expanding the sublime world of art, history and inspiration. Responsible for setup and coordination of the mass production of custom furniture collection. .

-Director, Sales and Marketing - A multi-faceted design driven company that creates and manufactures' distinctive modern furniture, lighting and accessories. - Responsible for 1.74 million (average) in annual sales for East Coast accounts for the past 5 years for NIEDERMAIER New York and instrumental in evolving a former retail operation into a successful trade resource. - Develop marketing and correspondence to Interior Design community. - Grow and maintain client roster with more than 2300 current design professionals. - Manage event planning and production for; product launches, artist exhibitions, magazine promotions, designer show houses and designer presentations. - Design and execute lobby window displays, tradeshow vignettes, showroom visuals, showroom floor plan and designed several successful furniture collections sold exclusively at NIEDERMAIER. - Hire, train, motivate all East Coast employees for various sales and support positions. - Manage day to day operation for a modern, multi-line, fast paced showroom. - Market product and services to Architects, Interior Designers, Retail Visual Designer and building developers.

Born in Santa Fe, New Mexico and raised in the small city of Las Cruces.
BBA from University of New Mexico
+ 3 years at UC Berkeley's Interior Design School. Resided in Albuquerque, San Francisco, Los Angeles, London, New York Member of: ASID, IIDA, Design Lab 13, NYC Film Critic Association