Yesterday (March 18, 2015) was the grand opening of our new Washington Design Center.
Washington is finally coming into its own and our new design center
just goes to prove that. These gorgeous light-filled showrooms are at
the heart of the New Washington action on 14th street NW.
The crowds were soul-crushing, as one expects at these events, but it's
important for design professionals to go out and network; share ideas
and potential new jobs! I only attended the Holly Hunt showroom
opening party out of many events with some very dear friends (hi Steph
and Mark!) and thought I would share some highlights with you.
The Holly Hunt showroom is the
largest in the design center I believe, measuring in at 10,000 SF over 2
floors. It also is the only showroom to feature a street entrance
-welcoming in the public. The ground floor focuses on the more modern
collections carried by Holly Hunt while the 2nd floor focuses on the
more DC-centric traditional lines. Above the cozy Coco Sofa was empty and beckoning us over to get away from the crowd!
I briefly chatted with Holly Hunt who was delightful. She is intensely
focused on bringing new artists and work to the public -meeting and
working directly with the artists on items such as their lines of
(brilliant) lighting which are the focus of my snapshots here! Alison
Berger is one of the prominent lighting artists with these delicious
handblown glass fixtures seen in the images here. Above is the Lure sconce - nothing is MORE alluring than a sconce (my favorite lighting source!).
Most popular with us were the Sea Urchin pendants with
heavily seeded glass featured below over a nightstand. These are
designed by an artist named Stefan Gulassa, no relation (for those
readers who don't know, my name is also Stefan).
I loved their updated version of the classic wingchair below upholstered
in rope with a luxurious velvet cushion (in my favorite turquoise -this
would fit right into my own apartment, how I wish!)
Be sure to visit Holly Hunt here in DC at the new Washington Design Center, they'll be happy to see you!
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