THE SELECTS GALLERY AT HOLIDAY HOUSE DESIGNER SHOW HOUSE
Holiday House is returning to NYC with a Designer Showhouse this fall where approximately 20 high-end interior designers will each decorate their own chic space within two fabulous penthouse apartments in a luxury high-rise tower on Manhattan’s Upper East Side to be viewed by the public in an effort to raise funds for breast cancer research.
The Selects Gallery will be participating with 3 photographs by Robert Farber in partnership with interior Designer and event founder Iris Dankner.
The designers involved represent the best interior designers in the field. Our 2022 designers include A-List Interiors, Aamir Khandwala Interior Design, Alison Rose x Roche Bobois, CD Interiors, Champalimaud Design, Collette Home, Cynthia Rowley x Parete, Design by Tula, Elsa Soyars Interiors, Eneia White Interiors, Jen Talbot Design, KA Murphy Interiors, Katie Brandt Interiors, KRID Studio, ML Interiors, Riki Wagh Design x Neil Kerman Gallery, Rio Hamilton x Badilla Painters, Sarah Lederman Interiors and Susan Glick Interiors.
Proceeds from Holiday House events benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation® (BCRF), which was founded by Evelyn Lauder in 1993 and works tirelessly towards achieving prevention and a cure for breast cancer by providing critical funding for innovative clinical research at leading medical centres worldwide, and increasing public awareness about good breast health.
Opening Night Gala: Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Open to Public: November 10 – December 11, 2022
THE KENT
200 E 95TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY
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