Redefining Traditional Style for Today’s Modern World

What we think of as traditional is often rooted in a distinct English country style, with its matching furniture, distinct patterns, and saturated colors. But contemporary life has changed how we use our spaces and what we expect from them. A preview of NYSID’s 2017 spring exhibition, this panel discussion will explore how the next generation of designers may adapt traditional styles to fit with a modern sensibility, featuring representatives from Laura Brooks, senior brand manager, Brizo; Jimmy DeBernardo, senior director, Ethan AllenRick Wiedemer, CEO, Hinkley Lighting; Wendy Kvalheim, president & design director, MottahedehSherri Donghia, designer, Sunbrella. Moderated by Tori Mellot, senior style & markets editor, Traditional Home magazine.











When: Wed., Sep. 21, 2016 at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: New York School of Interior Design
170 E. 70th St.
212-472-1500
Price: $10-$12
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What we think of as traditional is often rooted in a distinct English country style, with its matching furniture, distinct patterns, and saturated colors. But contemporary life has changed how we use our spaces and what we expect from them. A preview of NYSID’s 2017 spring exhibition, this panel discussion will explore how the next generation of designers may adapt traditional styles to fit with a modern sensibility, featuring representatives from Laura Brooks, senior brand manager, Brizo; Jimmy DeBernardo, senior director, Ethan AllenRick Wiedemer, CEO, Hinkley Lighting; Wendy Kvalheim, president & design director, MottahedehSherri Donghia, designer, Sunbrella. Moderated by Tori Mellot, senior style & markets editor, Traditional Home magazine.

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