Friday, June 6, 2014

A Fun Peek at the 2014 Architectural Digest Home Design Show

We are back at the 2014 Architectural Digest Home Design Show. There are still a few things I need to show you, and the tablescapes are coming up as well too. This is always a great show, to see the latest in home design products. The NY Times had a lovely lounge to take a break, my favorite newspaper!! 
These reminded me of Willy Wonka candies! 
I just love the glass lighting and sculptures. One of these would add that pop of color to any room. 
Is this not gorgeous?? 
Very interesting piece and I had to photograph the description as well as the price. $15,000.00 takes this home for you!! 

I was looking for Don Draper when I saw this set up! 
Really lovely lighting here and just so unique. 
I really liked this mirror with the flowers all around it. 
Bronze metallic garbage can. Yes, I would love to own this!! 
Love, love, love these lights !! 

Great colors here, the mirror and blue table are my faves. 
Nice selection at this booth of various items.
Yes, I know I am obsessed with these. Probably should have just bought one and been done with it. If price was no object, I would buy a few of them! 


This was so darn cool for your wall. I would ♥ to have this in my home!! 

I hope you enjoyed these photos! We will be looking at the gorgeous tablescapes coming up, they are going to blow your mind! Hope you day is a super-duper one !! 

The 2015 Architectural Digest Home Design Show runs from March 19th to 22nd. 

To see a list of 2014's exhibiting companies, click here.


Be sure to enter for our DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Giveaway HERE 

Today's Words of Wisdom:You don't have to know anything about a subject as long as you use common sense and imagination, plus enthusiasm! I use all periods of design in my work, for, after all, decorative styles are simply indications of a manner of living.Dorothy Draper, Good Housekeeping








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