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legac y January 31 – February 2, 2020 Music City Center Nashville, Tennessee Welcome from the Show Chairs
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Show Schedule 3 2020 Honorary Chair Bunny Williams
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Keynote Lecture 12 Ballyfin Demesne Nina Campbell in conversation with Fred Krehbiel, Jim Reynolds and Colin Orchard Landscape Architecture Lecture 16 Wirtz International Landscape Architects A lecture by Martin Wirtz, Principal, Wirtz International Entertaining Lecture 20 Van Wyck & Van Wyck A lecture by Bronson van Wyck, Founder, Van Wyck & Van Wyck Lifestyle Lecture 24 Blackberry Farm A lecture by Mary Celeste Beall, Proprietor and Kreis Beall, Co-Founder of Blackberry Farm 2020 Garden Designers
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Online Auction 31 Cheekwood 42 ECON Charities 44 National Advisory Committee
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Show Supporters 71 2020 Committee 72 Beneficiaries
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Show Leadership 74 Special Thanks
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2020 ANTIQUES & GARDEN SHOW OF NASHVILLE P.O. Box 50950, Nashville, TN 37205 • (615) 352-1282 EVENT COORDINATOR Shannon Shears ART DIRECTION & DESIGN Circa Design CATALOG PRINTING TruColor Litho
W E LC O M E TO T H E 3 0 T H A N N UA L
Antiques And Garden Show Of Nashville The theme for this year’s Show is LEGACY. Simply put, legacy is something left for another generation. For many, legacy may mean wealth or possessions, but in the world of design, legacy reflects the artistry and values of beauty. For one generation to bestow craftsmanship to another generation is to leave a legacy. As the Antiques and Garden Show enters its fourth decade, we have created a speaker series which represents legacy through restoration, design, entertainment, and home. Each speaker brings their individual story of family but also a collective tale of creative vision. Be transported! As we travel from Europe to New York and back home to Tennessee, learn about generations of hard-working and talented aesthetes who are making homes, gardens, entertaining and travel a more complete experience. Thank you to the 400+ volunteers who bring vision into reality with their dedication to the Antiques and Garden Show. Over 150 dealers come from near and far to make this event so special. The collaboration among the corporate sponsors, benefactors, patrons and volunteers may never be fully understood by the thousands who walk through the artistic creations, modestly called GARDENS. Please know that we value greatly the labor of love you sow into the event. We could not imagine LEGACY without recognizing the Presenting Sponsor ADAC, for the enduring collaboration, as well as Andrew Byrd and TVV Capital for their 30 years of continued support. We are grateful and humbled by the energy and fundraising efforts on behalf of Cheekwood and ECON Charities. Every element of participation with the Antiques and Garden Show is a significant part of the success in contributing to our extraordinary city, Nashville. Thank you for making this Show the longest-running and largest show in the nation. We are delighted you are here!
Louise Bryan & Ashley Levi 2020 General Chairs
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SHOW SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JANUARY 30
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1
6:30 – 9 pm Preview Party
9 am – 6 pm Show Hours
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 9 am – 6 pm Show Hours 11 am – 12 pm Keynote Lecture Ballyfin Demesne: The Restoration of an Irish Country House Nina Campbell in conversation with Fred Krehbiel, Jim Reynolds, and Colin Orchard
11 am – 12 pm Entertaining Lecture Born to Party, Forced to Work: 21st Century Hospitality
Book signings to follow all lectures.
Bronson van Wyck, Founder of Van Wyck & Van Wyck
2 – 3 pm Lifestyle Lecture Blackberry Farm: The Legacy of Home
Preview Party, Bourbon Party and Music in the Gardens are held on the Show Floor.
Mary Celeste Beall, Proprietor and Kreis Beall, Co-Founder of Blackberry Farm
2 – 3 pm Landscape Architecture Lecture Building Architecture into Landscape: Bold Designs for Natural Beauty
3:30 - 5:30 pm Music in the Gardens
Martin Wirtz, Principal, Wirtz International Landscape Architects
11 am – 4 pm Show Hours
6:30 – 9 pm The Bourbon Party
All lectures are held in the Davidson Ballroom
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Coffee, bloody marys, pastries and snacks available for purchase while you browse the Show Floor
Services Available During Show Hours: Shipping, Food & Beverage and Coffee are available. Hours may vary. Refer to the map on the inside back cover and signs throughout the Show for locations and hours. Visit customer service in the lobby with questions.
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Friday, January 31 6:30 – 9 pm
Saturday, February 1 3:30 – 5:30 pm
The spectacular opening night kick-off gala is one of the most anticipated events of the year. Join us for previewing and shopping the Show early with a stylish, sell-out crowd from all over the country.
The Friday night party blends southern fare, specially crafted bourbons, and live music by Elizabeth Lyons. Dress “Nashville cocktail-casual,” bring friends, and sip the night away while you shop the largest, most unique collection of antiques and garden accessories in the country.
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Music City means Music in the Gardens. Listen to talented musicians as you stroll and shop the Show floor. This year’s featured artists are two trios, MAMADEAR and Lost Saints.
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W E LCO M E TO N A S H V I L L E ! The Board of Directors of the 2020 Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville extends a special thanks to our Presenting Sponsor, ADAC, our Founding Sponsor, TVV Capital, our corporate sponsors and supporters of the Show. We are also grateful for the over 400 volunteers who truly make the Show possible, especially our General Chairs, Louise Bryan and Ashley Levi.
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Andrew Byrd, TVV Capital How can one find a better way to enjoy a cold winter day than come inside to enjoy the flowers, gardens and beautiful antiques? Spring is just around the corner. In 1987-1988, the President of the Exchange Club (now Economic Club) of Nashville asked me to chair the Nashville Lawn & Garden Show. That year, it became the Nashville Lawn & Garden Fair. Working with the botanical staff at Cheekwood (Dick Page & Randall Lantz) along with Floyd McDonald, and with the Garden Club of Nashville (Betty B. Graham), we put on one of Nashville’s finest shows to educate all Nashvillians on their gardens and landscaping. Later, when the Antiques Show merged into the Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville, I headed Logistics for the first 1990 Show at the Nashville Convention Center. I have supported the Show ever since. As a result, more than a million dollars has been given by the Economic Club Charities to dozens of social service organizations across our city, bettering many people’s lives. Beauty, education and service to our community, how can one better summarize what our Show means? Our sponsorship is a very small part of an extraordinary Show helping to build an extraordinary city, Nashville, Tennessee. 4
Thank you for coming!
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2020 HONORARY CHAIR
Bunny Williams
Considered one of the most talented names in design, Bunny Williams is also an accomplished businesswoman, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist. A lover of dogs, gardens, and china, Bunny’s knowledge and expertise are on par with her enjoyment of life. Her eponymous firm — launched in 1988 following a 22-year apprenticeship with the esteemed Parish-Hadley Associates — has wrought its own indelible imprint and legacy. Bunny Williams Associates is renowned for balancing refined beauty, welcoming livable appeal, and attention to detail. While the creation of delightful rooms is Bunny’s passion, her firm’s success above all is anchored in long-lasting and valued relationships with its clientele. The resulting commissions over three decades — many for repeat homeowners — are found across the United States and abroad, in city apartments, country estates and cottages; in the mountains and by the water. Bunny’s own houses and her long career have provided ample material and inspiration for six books to date, and she is a sought-after speaker and mentor on design, decoration, gardening, and entertaining.
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K E Y N OT E L E C T U R E
Ballyfin Demesne: The Restoration of an Irish Country House Nina Campbell in conversation with Fred Krehbiel, Jim Reynolds and Colin Orchard Friday, January 31 • 11:00 am American businessman and art collector Fred Krehbiel, along with Irish Master Gardener Jim Reynolds and English Interior Designer Colin Orchard, appear together for the first time to share the restoration odyssey of Ireland’s Ballyfin, an 1820’s Regency manor house situated on 614 acres in the Irish Midlands. Moderator Nina Campbell, world-renowned interior designer, guides the conversation among the three visionaries who dedicated a decade to the renovation of Ballyfin—a testament to Irish art and architecture. The home was built for Sir Charles Coote and remained in the family for 100 years until the owners sold the house to the Patrician Brothers who ran a much-loved school. When Mr. Krehbiel purchased the house in 2002, he and Mr. Reynolds greeted the project with enthusiasm because the “pristine state of ruin” allowed them the aesthetic authority to return the house and grounds to the original splendor of a 19th century Irish country house built for entertaining. Today Ballyfin is a five-star luxury hotel featuring 21 individually designed rooms and suites, lavish interiors decorated with Irish art and antiques, and rolling private grounds including a man-made 28-acre lake, ancient woods, follies and grottoes. Ballyfin continues its legacy of hospitality, where former pupils are now employed in the great house and greet visitors from all over the world with a warm Irish welcome.
“We have a special place for historic houses in a ruinous state. Nothing better than wandering past falling columns into dark, damp rooms with collapsing ceiling, rotting floors, broken windows yet still so magnificent and filled with stories of past glories, eccentric owners, impending disasters. These places call out to be remembered and restored to the life they once knew. BALLYFIN’s call had to be answered and we did!” —Fred Krehbiel Fred Krehbiel is the owner of Ballyfin, considered the most lavish Regency mansion in Ireland. Mr. Krehbiel is credited with saving one of Ireland’s most endangered great houses while highlighting the talent of Irish craftsmen whose traditional building skills were necessary to repair elaborate inlaid floors, gilding, and stucco work. Every single aspect of the house from the roof down required attention. Mr. Krehbiel’s devotion to detail included locating original Coote family portraits, china and silver.
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Jim Reynolds serves as the Managing Director at Ballyfin Demesne. Mr. Reynolds is also well-known in Ireland for his personal gardens, Butterstream, which received the prestigious “two-star” rating from the Good Gardens Guide in the UK. Mr. Reynolds’ horticultural knowledge and individual talent are seen in all of his projects, and especially in the restoration of the gardens and demesne at Ballyfin. Mr. Reynolds served as Director of the Restoration at Ballyfin. A former archaeologist, Mr. Reynolds possesses immense knowledge and passion for the medieval period, social history and the origins of garden design.
Colin Orchard is a London-based interior designer particularly well-known for his adaptation of the classic country-house style. A former Colefax & Fowler designer, Mr. Orchard trained under the firm’s decorating doyenne Imogen Taylor for eight years. Soon thereafter, he created his own Chelsea-based firm in London. Rising to the modern-day challenge at Ballyfin, Mr. Orchard was tasked with researching historical colors, furniture collections, lighting plans, decorations and furnishings. With Mr. Krehbiel’s extensive collection of decorative and fine arts, as well as with carefully curated antiques sourced from England and Ireland, Mr. Orchard relaunched the Irish country house of Ballyfin into the #1 Top Resort Hotel in the UK and Ireland for 2018.
Nina Campbell is one of the world’s most respected and influential interior designers. Ms. Campbell started her design career at the age of 19 when she worked as an assistant to John Fowler at the prestigious Sybil Colefax & John Fowler Company. Her design expertise is unparalleled and her client list reads like an international ’Who’s Who’. Renowned for her contagious wit and brilliant sense of personal style, her interiors appeal to both young and old and work perfectly in both contemporary and traditional settings.
Books are available for purchase in the Show floor lobby during the Show and outside the Davidson Ballroom after this lecture.
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LECTURE
Building Architecture into Landscape: Bold Designs for Natural Beauty A lecture by Martin Wirtz, Principal of Wirtz International Landscape Architects Friday, January 31 • 2:00 pm Second generation landscape designer Martin Wirtz shares family history and firm philosophy in exploring the inspiration for balancing classic formality with contemporary garden style. Whether designing gardens for public spaces, corporate headquarters, museums, royal families, or private clients, the Wirtz name is synonymous with bold gestures, sculptural hedges, and unexpected plant selection. Each design is one-of-a-kind yet recognizable with iconic Wirtz details. Martin’s father, the late Jacques Wirtz, founded Wirtz International and was compared to André le Nôtre, the designer of the gardens of Versailles. For the past 25 years, Martin, and brother Peter, have led Wirtz International and received worldwide acclaim for projects completed in Europe, Asia and the United States. SPONSORED BY
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Martin Wirtz is an acclaimed landscape architect, who along with his brother Peter Wirtz, and his late father Jacques Wirtz, built the landscape architecture firm, Wirtz International, the largest of its kind in Belgium. Wirtz International has transformed the concept of landscape experience with a combination of classical design elements intersecting with the modern taste of large gestures. An iconic and returning aspect in Wirtz projects is the unconventional and sculptural use of clipped trees and hedges. The firm has redesigned the Carrousel Garden which links the Louvre to the Tuileries in Paris, designed Jubilee Park in Canary Wharf in London, and restored and expanded the gardens of the 11th century Alnwick Castle for the 12th Duchess of Northumberland. Wirtz International has designed private gardens throughout Europe and in the United States has worked in California, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Chicago, and Seattle.
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Born to Party, Forced to Work: 21st Century Hospitality A lecture by Bronson van Wyck, Founder of Van Wyck & Van Wyck Saturday, February 1 • 11:00 am What defines a truly great party? Most of all: generosity of spirit. World-renowned entertaining expert Bronson van Wyck distills the essential pillars of the art of celebration into an afternoon to remember with tips for hosts and hostesses as well as behind-the-scenes secrets from twenty years at the forefront of the party planning industry. Be transported by images and insight from van Wyck’s spectacular events, with the last word on designing parties that are as much fun to give as they are to attend.
Bronson van Wyck is one of the world’s leading authorities on hospitality, celebrated for a style of entertaining that combines wit and sophistication with the gracious warmth of his Southern upbringing. An event planner of international renown, Bronson has organized some of the most memorable and imaginative parties of the past two decades for clients like Presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama, Madonna, Beyoncé, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jerry Seinfeld, Diane von Furstenberg, Chanel, St. Regis, Mercedes Benz, Christie’s, and Van Cleef & Arpels among many others. His first book, Born to Party, Forced to Work: 21st Century Entertaining, was published by Phaidon in fall 2019.
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LIFESTYLE LECTURE
Blackberry Farm: The Legacy of Home A lecture by Mary Celeste Beall, Proprietor and Kreis Beall, Co-Founder of Blackberry Farm Saturday, February 1 • 2:00 pm Blackberry Farm & Blackberry Mountain Proprietor Mary Celeste Beall explores the evolution of creating welcoming spaces with Blackberry Farm Co-Founder Kreis Beall in a conversation about hospitality and design for two eras of Blackberry.
Mary Celeste Beall is the Proprietor of the acclaimed resort hotels Blackberry Farm and Blackberry Mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. For more than two decades, Beall has lived and worked on the family-owned properties. She joined her late husband Sam as he transformed Blackberry Farm into a renowned food, wine and wellness destination. As Proprietor, Mary Celeste brings inspiration and vision to Blackberry Mountain, making this legacy property a haven for personal exploration in relaxation, wellness and adventure. She helped guide the expansion of the Blackberry brand, continuing a longstanding reputation for renowned hospitality and celebrated wine and food.
Kreis Beall is the Co-Founder and former Proprietor of Blackberry Farm, an award-winning, 70-room Relais and Châteaux hotel in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. As entrepreneurial as she is artistic, the Tennessee native’s varied experiences — hotelier, cook, photographer, interior designer, intrepid traveler — all share a common thread: Beall’s passion for the art of living, her love of beauty, and her knack for transforming big dreams into bold reality. Like her grandmother and mother before her, Beall works tirelessly to curate thoughtful, hospitable environments and experiences. She’s often overheard saying, “the answer is yes…what’s the question?” — and she means it. In addition to her contributions in the world of hospitality, Beall has also earned acclaim for her inspired interiors and her work with Blackberry Farm Design.
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2020 GARDEN DESIGNERS
Cheekwood Entry Garden
Inspired by European glasshouses designed to collect and display exotic plants from all over the world, Cheekwood presents the Entry Garden. Team Cheekwood includes designer-in-residence Tres Fromme, principal at 3.Fromme DESIGN, Gale Higgs of Nashville Landscape Systems and SiteWorks, all of whom help Vice President Peter Grimaldi and Director of Horticulture Mary Weber steward the historic estate in Belle Meade. Special thanks are extended to LONGSHADOW® Planters & Classic Garden Ornaments and Vintage Millworks.
Gale Higgs of Nashville Landscape Systems, Inc. has provided the full spectrum of landscape installation and maintenance services in Middle Tennessee since 1979. Gale’s unmatched knowledge and experience serve a distinguished portfolio including several high-profile private estates, as well as Cheekwood.
SiteWorks LLC, founded in 2002 as a small site construction firm, has developed over two decades into a diverse team of highly experienced construction professionals and craftsmen. With this collective technical and construction management expertise, SiteWorks continues to provide single source contracting services to the Nashville community. LONGSHADOW® Planters Classic Garden Ornaments, Ltd.®, manufactures LONGSHADOW® Planters & Garden Ornaments, with skilled teams of local artisans who take pride in designing, modeling, casting, finishing and shipping the finest garden ornaments and planters in the world. We are committed to elegance and long lasting, American value.
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2020 GARDEN DESIGNERS
East Garden
Nature’s Best presents an alluring landscape bringing together natural stone, water, wood and plant material to create a dynamic space that is functional and stunning. By merging elements of both classical and modern design, our goal is to create a space that could exist in a small city courtyard or with a larger framework. Using imaginative plant material, exceptional stone work and outstanding wood work, we create spirited spaces which are as functional as they are striking.
Jerry Trageser, Owner of Nature’s Best In the horticultural world, Jerry Trageser is a Renaissance man. Since earning his B.S. in horticulture from Tennessee Tech, Jerry has worked interior-scaping, operated a peach orchard and strawberry field, and managed nurseries in Thompson Station, TN. His natural artistic flair led him to landscaping, and in 1996 Jerry opened Nature’s Best Nursery and Landscape. While developing the growing operation, Jerry pursued his interest in science and completed his M.S. in microbiology from M.T.S.U. Over the next decade, Jerry mastered the arts of stonework, irrigation, and outdoor lighting. In 2010, he opened a retail garden center and wholesale nursery in Nolensville, TN. Jerry’s commitment to bringing each client’s individual vision to life combined with his expert knowledge and superior techniques produce landscapes which are unique and beguiling.
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West Garden Drawing inspiration from the work of Wirtz International and the southern landscape, this garden features a fusion of Tennessee native plants and old world charm. Blending natural planting styles with a flirtation of formality, this space invites visitors to stroll through the serene plantings of the garden and experience the ambiance of a handmade English greenhouse.
Josiah Lockard, drawing from over 22 years of professional practice, specializes in ecologically based landscape design and sustainable site development. Utilizing Designed Ecologies, Josiah implements environmental principles and technology to create, and holistically manage landscape. In 2003, he became a ISA Certified Arborist and is a graduate of Lipscomb University’s Institute for Sustainable Practice. Josiah is an award winning Landscape Designer, member of the American Society of Landscape Architects, LEED Green Associate, and serves as both Consulting Arborist, and member of the Garden Development Committee at Cheekwood Botanical Gardens. In 2011, he founded the multi-disciplined firm Josiah Lockard & Associates (JLA), where he engages in projects throughout Middle Tennessee and internationally. Combining the disciplines of Landscape Architecture, Agriculture, Sustainability and Urban Forestry, he integrates natural systems into the built environment to create spaces that have a positive effect on both people and nature. Hartley Botanic has a long and proud history of designing and manufacturing handmade glasshouses with pride since 1938 and has earned an unrivaled reputation for crafting the finest Glasshouses and Greenhouses money can buy. Providing a beautiful range of structures from classic to modern, and custom made designs, Hartley Botanic strives to cater to the needs of every individual. Each structure is individually designed to the specification of the customer and is built to last a lifetime.
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Pop Up Garden
This fun new concept returns for our 30th Anniversary as the vista to our main Entry axis, beckoning you to enjoy the Show. It is situated directly in front of an enormous load-in “Elephant Door”, so we must create the entire Garden in only 90 minutes! Borrowing literally family heirlooms and themes in the classic style, accompanied by an understated verdant textural composition. Heritage ornament and furnishing generously shared by Cheekwood, Fairvue Plantation, and the venerable Cliff Lawn estate. Todd Breyer, registered landscape architect, is a nationally awarded site, estate and garden designer. Todd is honored to serve again this year as the Antiques and Garden Show Gardens Chair. Todd is involved with several community initiatives and organizations, such as the Herb Society of Nashville, Cheekwood, Nashville City Cemetery Association, Metro Virtual School Academy Board, Metro Beautification Commission, Friends of Library and Metro Parks, West Nashville Community Festival and Richland Park Farmers Market. Todd is a proud father of two. Flower Mart West End/Belle Meade is a full service, one of a kind shopping experience. They specialize in a wide variety of annual and perennial flowers, tropicals, houseplants, trees, shrubs, and landscape materials as well as exquisite floral arrangements, and a wide array of indoor and outdoor containers, candles and home decor. Delivery and online shopping available. Charlotte Terrell began work as a landscape architect for New York City Parks, involving the restoration of 19th-century landscapes of Central Park and other historic landscapes after receiving her degree in landscape architecture from the University of Georgia in 1980. Charlotte Terrell’s century-old decorative painting techniques have naturally translated into fine art and now bespoke mural wallcoverings. She was born and raised in Columbus, Mississippi and currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Estate Entrance Piers The Vintage Millworks manufacturing process mirrors the Cotswold School of Arts and Crafts tradition of combining handwork and machinery to achieve beautifully built furniture. The design for the Show Entrance is inspired by the stone gate piers announcing the arrival at Ballyfin. James Dunn begins with hand drawings which are progressed through two and three dimensions with computer assistance to make precise cuttings. The skilled craftsmen and craftswomen at Vintage Millworks assemble each piece by hand. The Piers are finished with several layers of primer and paint hand brushed in a mixture of sand to create a weathered limestone. The finish technique, rustication, has historical precedent as George Washington used this same process at Mount Vernon to make exterior walls made of wood look like stone. The Piers are decorated with American eagles and wrought iron ring pulls which were made locally by artisan blacksmiths.
James E. Dunn, Founder of Vintage Millworks, Inc. In 1987, James founded Vintage Millworks, Inc.; focusing this organization and team of craftsmen on design and fabrication of custom architectural millwork. Primary objectives were, and continue to be utilizing appropriate materials, techniques, application, proportion, and design. Inspired by early childhood experiences on his grandparents’ farm in rural Michigan, his youthful vision of sustainable living would incorporate reclaimed old growth lumber from salvaged barns and house parts into new classical architectural millwork, cabinetry, and furniture. As a craftsman, formally trained in crafting fine furniture, cabinetmaking and boatbuilding, James settled in middle Tennessee in 1975 to pursue his passion of becoming a self-supporting artisan. The love of classical architecture, beautiful landscapes, garden design and their effects on the human condition continue to inspire and guide his principles and his life’s work. Electric Flora is a floral design company started by Nashville’s own Phillipe Chadwick and his partner Nick Maynard. Combining expertise in floral design, marketing, and logistics, the duo produce vibrant and elegant entertaining for any event. Phillipe is a catalog of knowledge about plants and flowers with his love for gardening ranging from heirloom vegetables to Japanese horticulture.
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ONLINE AUCTION
BID HIGH to support Cheekwood and ECON Charities
Nashville Predators Experience Trip for four to a Predators away series. Travel on the team charter, hotel and great seats for two games. A once in a lifetime experience! Must be over 21. Minimum bid $8,000.
Estate Entrance Piers by Vintage Millworks The Piers at the Show entrance could be yours. Retail value $5,800. Minimum bid $1,000.
Travel Across the Pond in Style Two roundtrip business class tickets from Nashville to London on British Airways. All travelers must be 18 and over. Minimum bid $2,500.
Charlotte Terrell Original Watercolor 40x30” painting titled “Legacy” valued at $2,800. Minimum bid $1,500.
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60 YEARS OF INSPIRATION Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, Cheekwood is considered one of the finest American Country Place Era estates in the nation today. Once the family home of Mabel and Leslie Cheek, this extraordinary 1930s estate, with its Georgian mansion and 55 acres of cultivated gardens and expansive vistas, today serves the public as a botanic garden, historic home and museum. Visit this weekend to experience the sights, sounds, and sensations of a bygone era. Explore the Historic Mansion & Museum featuring period rooms and art galleries with three exhibitions currently on display including Orchids in the Mansion, Martin Shallenberger Artist-in-Residence: Hiroshi Sato and the 2020 Middle Tennessee Scholastic Art Awards.
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Present your Antiques & Garden Show ticket for HALF-PRICE ADMISSION to Cheekwood through March 1, 2020.
Discover the new Cheekwood. Cheekwood is celebrating its 60th year serving the public with monumental exhibits, enhancements and new features breathing fresh life into the institution’s mission to stimulate the mind and nurture the spirit.
There’s no festival in Nashville more beautiful than Cheekwood In Bloom. From March 7 to April 5, more than 150,000 blooming bulbs spill from our gardens and create a color experience you won’t forget.
Inspired by Cheekwood’s historic landscape and architecture, the Bracken Foundation Children’s Garden opens March 7 and offers children a new interactive outdoor experience focused on imaginative play to inspire interest in art and nature.
Cited as an enduring symbol of the friendship between Tennessee and Japan, the Shōmu-en, Blevins Japanese Garden will re-open on March 28 with significant enhancements. The garden has been called one of the most original Japanese Gardens in North America and features a bamboo forest.
Sapphire Star, 2010 © Chihuly Studio
Chihuly at Cheekwood makes a triumphant 10th anniversary return to Cheekwood April 25 through November 1. Experience Dale Chihuly’s large-scale installations and pedestal works presented throughout the historic estate’s gardens and galleries.
Scarlet and Yellow Icicle Tower, 2013 © Chihuly Studio
On International Sculpture Day, April 25, the enhanced Ann & Monroe Carell Jr. Family Sculpture Trail reopens featuring 10 permanent contemporary sculptures including works by Siah Armajani, Jenny Holzer and James Turell among others along an approximate one-mile loop.
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Where We Came From ECON draws its history and tradition from the Exchange Club of Nashville. One of the largest clubs of the national organization, the Nashville Chapter was chartered on April 16, 1920, to support the national mission: “Exchange, America’s Premier Service Club, working to make our communities better places to live.” This mission resonates with members of the new club, which continues many of the existing initiatives.
Moving Forward ECON will continue in its support of The Family Center as well as provide generous support to many charities in Nashville. In 2014, ECON formed the Cultural Assistance Program (CAP) to provide opportunities for children and their families to participate in Nashville’s cultural and arts programs. Since 1991, ECON and Cheekwood have co-sponsored the annual Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville. This show has become the Club’s main fundraising activity, allowing ECON Charities, Inc., to contribute more than $1.5 million to local charities.
A History of Service ECON has been instrumental in helping make Nashville the great city that it is today. The list of achievements in its early years includes: • Widening Church Street west of the viaduct and the extension of Ninth Avenue from Church Street to Union Station, without cost to the city of Nashville; • The increase of parking facilities at Union Station; • The beautification of Memorial Park opposite the state Capitol; • The first overall street marking program in Nashville; • Building children’s playgrounds at the Davidson County Tuberculosis Hospital; • Equipping the Vanderbilt band with its first uniforms; • Sponsoring the first successful fundraising campaign for the American Red Cross conducted in Nashville; • Providing support for the public development of Cheekwood in 1960, transforming the private residence into a public garden and art museum. ECON Charities proudly supports The Family Center of Nashville and the ECON Charities’ Cultural Assistance Program. ECON is a founding member of The Family Center and has been one of its largest individual supporters for more than 35 years. Today ECON Charities provides more in charitable giving each year than any other single group beyond government and individual donors. The Family Center’s mission is to break multi-generational cycles of child abuse, neglect, & trauma by empowering parents to raise children who can then reach their highest potential. The ECON Charities’ Cultural Assistance Program (CAP) makes it possible for lower-income families to attend cultural events and activities offered by selected arts organizations in Nashville. These grants cover the costs of tickets, transportation, child-care—anything that might deter families from experiencing arts programs together. It is one of the few like it in the country. Last year alone, more than 1200 family members attended 35 visual and performing arts programs across our city. Participating arts organizations include: Cheekwood; Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Frist Center for Visual Arts; Nashville Ballet; Nashville Children’s Theatre; Nashville Opera; Nashville Symphony; Tennessee Performing Arts Center. To date, family partners have included: Oasis; Nashville After Zone Alliance; St. Luke’s Community House and Harvest Hands.
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2020 Committee GENERAL CHAIRS Louise Bryan Ashley Levi
ANTIQUES Chair Janette Smith Chair Emeritus Connie Cigarran
Lauren Sikes & Connor Townshend Briana & Nate Succop Leigh & Taylor Sutherland Caroline & Michael Thompson Tara Traub Sarah & Stephen Vogel Lindsey & Charles Webb Caroline & Robert West Mary Brett & Cook Wylly
Committee Betsy Brittain Randy Farmer
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Logistics Tori Wimberly
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BENEFACTOR SOLICITATION LETTER Connie Cigarran
BOURBON PARTY
Ann Francis Garvey
Barry Caldwell Liza Coleman Wentworth McGovern
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Jeannette Whitson
Chairs Carey & Mark McDonald Maggie & Will Tucker Tayler & James Webb IV
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Hosts Amy & Kenneth Adams Tori & Dave Alexander Stephanie & Kennon Askew Ruth & Craig Bailey Sarah & Ben Bartholomew Mariel Bentz Janie & John Berry Hillary & Chad Blackburn Mary Alden & Thomas Brett Juliet & John Chobanian Lee Davis Hays & Houston Estes Marion & Adam Floyd Heather & William Floyd Sara & Jeremy Garner Christi & Landon Gibbs Amy & Will Greathouse Allison & Jake Griffin Hillary & Chip Howorth Camellia & Will Howorth Hank Ingram Lauren & Tee Isenhour Montie & Jimmy Maners Julie & Jordan Marshall Graham & Porter Meadors Mary D & Hunter Oldacre Lauren Patten Lara & Rawleigh Pyne Heidi Richardson Caroline & Jason Roberson Lyndsey & Clark Rollins Sean Shrum
Move-in Committee Allison Braswell Martha Braun Mary Byrd Patty Davis Ashley Freeland Mary Gambill Adelaide Geer Linda Graham Paiden Hite Tina Hooper Heather Kemp Kaaren May Kathryn Peffen Linda Rue Sallie Swor
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Move-in Chairs Nina Davidson Lee Oakley
Run of Show Chairs Bet Bruns Beth Kost Run of Show Committee Kim Andrews Christina Apperson Olivia Charette Ansel Cline Patti Coleman Jane Coussoule Jessica Deerkoski Adria DeLaune Maureen Frazier Jenny Freeland Wendy Gatto
Edie Glaser Paige Hill Heather Kemp Ann Kloeppel Janelle Kraemer Vera Lee Dawn Looney Meg Manning Monika McCurdy Sherry Patterson Mary Pierce Kira Roberts Camille Rogers Lauren Ross Jane Schapker Rebekah Stephens Brande Thomas Marnee Tyrrell Susan Weathersby Laura Katherine Wood
EARLY SHOPPING Chairs Eric and Ruthann Ross Committee Kim Holbrook Robin Puryear
FLORAL DESIGN Mary Spotswood Underwood
GARDEN Chair Todd Breyer Board Liason Steve Sirls Committee Martha Chapman Bob Brackman
GENERAL COMMITTEE Jay Joyner Paula Kinard Ann Kloeppel Melissa Mahanes Moncia McDougall Laura Katherine Wood
GROUP SALES Lucie Carroll Linda Graham Jackie O’Dowd
HORTICULTURE Chairs Nancy Deaton Ashley Stringfellow
HOSPITALITY Debbie Best Julie Fleming Kae Gallagher Shea Ghertner Linda Graham Lucy Haynes Libby Page Betsy Wills Besty Wilt Travel Coordinator Martha Chapman
INVITATIONS Calligraphy Kathleen Petro
LECTURES Audio Visual Brooke Trusley Book Signing Chairs Stephanie Galanter Molly Virgin Book Signing Committee Dina Basile Karen Curnette Irene Head Mary Catherine Healy Heather Traylor Kristen Weaver Hostess Chairs Mary Gambill Elizabeth Papel Mary Jo Shankle Hostesses Lou Ann Brown Murray Clayton Alison Fauls Tracy Frazier Mary Glover Mindy Jacoway Arlene Johnson Melissa Mahanes Barbara Keith Payne Gwyn Spencer Tammy Underwood Logistics Chairs Cheryl Hays Beth Preston Reserved Seating Mary Smith Ticket Management Chairs Caroline Coulton Laura Bearden Newman Alexa Coulton
2020 Committee Ticket Management Committee Frannie Benner Nancy Chilton Leslie Collins Jane Coussoule Linda Floyd Judi Blondell-Hardy Chrissy Harper Nancy Harper Becky Hellerson Joyce Hitt Kathy Jones Clayton Kelly Kippie Leland Laurie McCarthy Jane Schapker Mary Schoettle Stephanie Sproull Maggie Troutman Welcome Committee Chairs Sarah Holstein Jessica Horne
LIST MANAGEMENT Melanie Baker Ann Buchanan Alice Whitson
MAILINGS Mary Byrd Sallie Swor
MUSIC IN THE GARDENS Chris and John Grimes
ONLINE AUCTION Kellie Hunter McDowell
PHOTOGRAPHY Beth Easter Mary Catherine Glassford Kim Thomas {KBP}
PREVIEW PARTY Chairs Karyn Frist
Ashley & Harrison Frist Elizabeth & Bryan Frist Hosts Elizabeth & Clark Akers Katherine & Chris Cigarran Lawrence Blank-Cook & Charlie Cook Jenny & Andrew Corts Monica & Alec McDougall Kirsten & Will Meyer Jennifer & Gus Puryear Samantha Richter Ashley & Joseph Tomichek Virginia & John Voigt Reservations Deborah Lovett
SHOW FLOOR LOGISTICS Dean Hitt
SHOW OFFICE Dana Miller
SOCIAL PRESS Sylvia Bradbury
TICKETING Elizabeth Foss Marty McGinty Melody Quinn
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Lee Oakley
SHOW BANK Nancy Britt Bill DeCamp
BENEFICIARIES Now celebrating our 30th year, the Antiques & Garden Show has raised over $8 million for Cheekwood and the Economic Club of Nashville (ECON) Charities. Cheekwood is a 55-acre American Country Place Era estate featuring 12 distinct gardens, a woodland sculpture trail, an 8,000-piece permanent art collection, and Georgian-style Mansion with historically furnished rooms and galleries. Over 225,000 visitors come to Cheekwood annually for year-round seasonal festivals, world-class art exhibitions, breathtaking gardens, and educational and public programs for all ages.
ECON Charities is a public charity established by the Economic Club of Nashville. ECON Charities partners with and distributes funds to organizations dedicated to enhancing and improving the lives of children and families in the greater Nashville area.
ANTIQUES & GARDEN SHOW OF NASHVILLE MISSION The Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville is an annual charity event whose purpose is to raise funds for Cheekwood and ECON Charities, by exhibiting the highest quality antiques, landscaped gardens, and horticultural items and by offering a related educational outreach program.
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Antiques & Garden Show Leadership
2019-2020 Board of Directors Mr. Troy J. Tschantz Chairman/President Mr. Waymon R. Tipton Treasurer
Board Members Mrs. Sarah Bartholomew Mrs. Debbie Best Mrs. Nancy C. Deaton Mr. Peter Grimaldi Mr. Owen Kelly Mr. John Nail, Jr. Mrs. Kathy Rolfe Mr. Steve Sirls Mrs. Janette S. Smith Mr. Bo Tyler Mr. Stephen Wells
Directors Emeritus Mr. Stephen E. (Steve) Blackmon, Jr. Mrs. Connie M. Cigarran Mrs. Elizabeth Foss
Past Chairmen & Advisory Committee 2019 Martha Chapman Shea Ghertner
2005 Nancy Deaton Elizabeth Papel
2018 Kim Holbrook Robin Puryear
2004 Ann Buchanan Amy Colton
2017 Linda Graham Mary Smith
2003 Karen Fleming Lucy Haynes
2016 Elizabeth Coble Amy Liz Riddick
2002 Lou Ann Brown Marjorie Clements
2015 Julie Fleming Kae Gallagher
2001 Betsy Brittain Janette Smith
2014 Mindy Jacoway Vee Vee Scott
2000 Mary Gambill Beth Moore
2013 Dana Miller Birgitta Williamson
1999 Emily James Betsy Wills
2012 Sarah Bartholomew Debbie Best
1998 Kate Ezell Jane Waterlow
2011 Kathy Rolfe Betsy Wilt
1997 Kim Davis Lesley Green Anne Morgan
2010 Donna Dalton Carolyn Hannon 2009 Tracy Frazier Mary Jo Shankle 2008 Sandy Sangervasi Cathy Shell 2007 Barbara Burns Julie Gordon 2006 Liz Harwell Julia Johnson
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1996 Elaine Sullivan Julie Walker 1995 Holly Bryant Jackie Hicks 1994 Libby Page Lynne Rhett 1993 Jane Sloan Anne Whetsell 1992 Donna Kestner Peggy Kinnard
1991 FOUNDERS Sigourney Cheek Connie Cigarran
Special Thanks To all of our committee members, advisory committee and board members, especially those who have volunteered for countless years, we thank you! To our families for their constant support and encouragement, thank you: John, Camille, Augusta and Malcolm Bryan | Joe, Cummings, Mamie and Annabel Levi Finally, we would like to extend a special thanks to the following: Carla Adams
Alice Deen
Rebecca King
Jade Rosen Ruthann and Eric Ross
Cami Adair
Debbie Dickson
Ann Kloeppel
Grace Anzelmo
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Aubrey Ryman
Sarah Bartholomew
Randy Erickson
Amy Kovar
Derek Schartung
Debbie Best
Ashley Fischetti
Joe Levi
Margot Shaw
Steve Blackmon
Elizabeth Foss
Sandie Lockhardt
Steve Sirls
Lawrence Blank-Cook
Jamé Fowler
Deborah Lovett
Janette Smith
Todd Breyer
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Anna Lund
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Nancy Britt
Tom Gambill
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John Bryan III
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Waymon Tipton
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Mike Jackson
Jackie O’Dowd
Jeannette Whitson
Meghan Davis
Caroline Jeronimus
Robin Puryear
Betsy Wills
ML Davis
Diane Johnson
Melody Quinn
Melissa Wilson
Bill DeCamp
Joyner Hogan, Jay Joyner
John Robinson
Tori Wimberly
Allen DeCuyper
Carol Ann Kelley-Elwell
Kathy Rolfe
Peter Wirtz
Nancy Deaton
Owen Kelly
Fresca Rose
A very special THANK YOU to Shannon Shears, Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville Event Coordinator and the driving force behind the 2020 Show. Thank you, Shannon, for always making the Show the success that it is!
Save the Date for the 2021 Antiques & Garden Show!
February 5 – 7 F O R U P D AT E S :
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Antique Dealers Alcott Interiors A-01 Nashville, TN alcottinteriors.com
Finnegan Gallery A-11 Chicago, IL finnegangallery.com
Lotz’s Antiques A-40 St. Louis, MO lotzantiques.com
Anthony Scornavacco A-63 St. Paul, MN anthonyscornavacco.com
Foreign Affair A-39 Roswell, GA foreignaffairintl.com
Lynda Willauer Antiques A-18 Nantucket, MA lyndawillauerantiques.com
Artifacts A-03 Atlanta, GA 615-354-1267
George Getlik Fine Art A-45 Atlanta, GA georgegetlikfineart.com
B. Viz Design A-51 New Orleans, LA rebeccavizard.com Barometer Fair A-15 Sarasota, FL barometerfair.com Brocante, LLC A-48 Lake Charles, LA brocantefrenchantiques.com Buttes Antiques A-50 Hope Mills, NC 770-335-2259
Grissom Collection/ A-53 Estate & Fine Jewelry Charleston, SC grissomcollection.com Hedgerow Antiques A-20 Alpharetta, GA hedgerowantiques.com J and M Antiques A-04 Bonita Springs, FL jandmantiques.com
James Sansum Fine A-66 and Decorative Art C. M. Leonard Antiques A-42 New York, NY South Salem, NY jamessansum.com 914-763-8032 Caroline Faison A-02 Antiques Greensboro , NC carolinefaison.com
Jayne Thompson A-22 Antiques & Desin Harrodsburg, KY jaynethompsonantiques.com
Charles Edwin Puckett A-67 Akron, OH cepuckett.com
Jesse Davis A-26 London jessedavisantiques.co.uk
Cresswell Art Advisory A-35 Philadelphia, PA cresswelladvisory.art
Kelleher Fine Art A-36 Turlock, CA kelleherfineart.com
Dana Kelly A-33 Oriental Rugs Lexington, KY danakellyrugs.com
Kenny Ball Antiques A-56 Charlottesville, VA kennyballantiques.com
Don Fields Craig A-49 Ringstad Antiques Fairway, KS 612-743-5753 Earle D. Vandekar A-13 of Knightsbridge, Inc. Maryknoll, NY vandekar.com Ed Nash Fine Art A-68 Nashville, TN ednashart.com
Kentshire A-38 New York, NY kentshire.com Kevin L. Perry, Inc. A-59 Camden, SC 941-504-5765 King’s House A-54 Oriental Rugs Birmingham, AL kingshouseorientalrugs.com
Edwin C. Skinner A-28 Fairhope, AL 251-929-7975
Kristy Cohn Design A-18B Nashville, TN kristykohn.com
Embellish Antiques A-65 Chapel Hill , NC embellishantiques.com
Lina’s Interiors A-37 Leland, MS 662-332-7226
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Mario Pollo A-09 Holliston, MA 1stnline.com Mayfair Designs A-23 Tampa, FL 813-244-2548 Mcdonough Fine Art A-60 Atlanta, GA mcdonoughfineart.com Michael Hall Antiques A-32 and Fine Art Nashville, TN michaelhallantiques.com
Sheridan Loyd A-41 Antiques & Decorative Arts Saint Joseph, MO sheridanloyd.com Sherwood Antiques A-58 Opelika, AL chairish.com/sherwoodantique Simmons Leonce A-52 Westport, CT leonceantiques.com Somerset Antiques A-05 Leesburg, VA 703-777-9379 Stanford Fine Art A-64 Nashville, TN stanfordfineart.com The Silver Vault A-47 Woodstock, IL 815-337-3990
Michael Higgins A-62 Antiques & Art Greensboro, NC higginsantiques.com
Thomas Hoke Antiques A-17 Warehouse Salisbury, NC 704-467-3456
Moylan/Smelkinson A-27 The Spare Room Baltimore, MD spareroomantiques.com
Thomas M. Fortner A-44 Antiques Memphis, TN 901-452-3207
Olivier Fleury, Inc. A-61 Winter Park, FL ofleury.com
Trace Mayer Antiques A-57 Louisville, KY tracemayer.com
Parrin & Co. A-55 Kansas City, MO 816-753-7959
Tutto Dal Mondo A-12 Philadelphia, PA goantiques.com/members/ TuttoDalMondo
Pascal Home A-08 Watkinsville, GA pascalhome.com Patricia Marie A-0 Fine Jewelry Nashville, TN patriciamariefinejewelry.com Pickwick Antiques A-19 Montgomery, AL pickwickantiques.com Regency Redux A-36B Athens, GA 404-281-9909 Roberto Freitas A-34 American Antiques & Decorative Art Stonington, CT robertofreitas.com Roger D. Winter Ltd A-46 Bucks County, PA rogerwinterantiques.com Schorr & Dobinsky A-16 Reading, PA schorranddobinsky.com
TwoMaisons A-06 Longmont, CO instagram.com/twomaisons Village Antiques A-21 and Interiors, Inc. Asheville, NC villageantiquesonline.com Village Braider A-31 Plymouth, MA villagebraider.com Whitehall Antiques A-43 Chapel Hill , NC whitehallantiques.com Withington And Company A-29 Portsmouth, NH withingtonandcompanyantiques.com Yew Tree House A-24/A-25 New York, NY yewtreehouseantiques.com
Horticulture Dealers Scarlett Scales H-03 Antiques Franklin, TN scarlettscales.com
A List Antiques H-56 Cashiers, NC 850-974-4562
DinnerpARTy H-52 Carmel, IN 317-502-3433
La Cigale H-36 Mt. Gretna, PA lacigale-usa.com
A. Shaw Style H-49 Memphis, TN 901-454-6200
Druid Tree Service, Inc. H-12 Nashville, TN druidtree.com
Laval Antiques H-41 Atlanta, GA plaval.com
Adele Sypesteyn Studio H-55 New Orleans, LA adelesypesteyn.com
Elephant Walk H-54 Round Top, TX elephantwalkantiques.com
Allen Lowman H-28 Kansas City, MO 816-294-5904
Elliott & Elliott H-17 Art & Antiques Harbor Springs, MI elliott-elliott.com
Luisana Designs H-08 and Antiques Greensboro, NC hpadc.com
Artist Collective H-05 Charleston, Atlanta, Nashville, Capital artistcollectives.org
Eneby Home H-23 Nashville, TN www.enebyhome.com
Madison James H-11 New York, NY www.madisonjames.com
Stems and Vases H-53 Austin, TX stemsvases.com
Avec Moi H-43 Franklin, TN avecmoifranklin.com
Fairbrother Designs H-24 West Point, MS 662-312-3041
Manos De Sur H-06 Atlanta, GA manosdesur.com
Stony Lonesome H-20 Spring Hill TN stonylonesome.com
Ben & Lael, Inc. H-35 Nashville, TN benandlael.com
Gum Tree Farm H-39 Designs Middleburg, VA gumtreefarmdesigns.com
Nashville Rug Gallery H-25 Nashville, TN nashvilleruggallery.com
The Compleat Flea H-10 Atlanta, GA thecompleatflea.com
Benton, Hayden H-50 & Associates, Inc. Atlanta, GA 404-906-0369
H. H. Walker H-61 and Company Waynesville, NC 404-275-3267
Outdoor Lighting H-13 Perspectives Nashville, TN outdoorlights.com
The Oak & Rope Company H-38 England theoakandropecompany.co.uk
M. Fowler Antiques H-57 Destin, FL mfowlerantiques.com
Blackwell Botanicals H-27 Richmond, VA blackwellbotanicals.com
Harvesting History H-07 Greene, NY harvesting-history.com
Pennoyer Newman H-14 Distinctive Garden Planters New York, NY pennoyernewman.com
Botanical Collections H-47 Great Falls, VA botanicalcollections.com
Hastening Design Studio H-30 Middleburg, VA hasteningdesigns.com
Peony’s Envy H-44 Bernardsville, NJ peonysenvy.com
Building Number 9 H-26 Nashville, TN bldgno9.com
Howard Price Fine Art H-51 Altos Del Maria, Panama 404-275-3267
Provenance Antiques H-22 Atlanta, GA provenanceantiquesatlanta.com
Cheekwood Gift Shop H-33 Nashville, TN cheekwood.org
InBloom Jewelry H-19 Braddock Heights, MD inbloomjewelry.com
Reed Smythe & Co. H-18 New Orleans, LA juliareed.com
Cottage Garden H-04 Franklin, TN 615-841-3551
Jeff Littrell Antiques H-40 Santa Fe, NM jefflittrellantiques.com
Rhea Crenshaw H-42 Interiors Memphis, TN www.rheacrenshaw.com
Creekside Garden H-60 Center Nashville, TN creekside106.com
Julie Harris H-09 Kansas City, MO julieharrisllc.com
Cuckoo’s Nest H-02 Atlanta, GA 404-550-6228 David A. Zabriskie H-48 Lake Placid , NY 518-524-9967
Kathy Tobler Silver H-46 Granbury, TX kathytobler.com Kimball & Bean Garden H-29 Woodstock, IL kimballandbean.com
Selective Gardener H-34 Catalog Brentwood TN selectivegardener.com Southern Beasts H-16 Round Top, TX southernbeasts.com Southern Light Inc. H-45 Nashville, TN southernlightonline.com
The Side Door H-21 Cashiers, NC 843-290-2687 Tomlinson Antiques H-59 Osprey, FL 941-400-8811 Wild Pearl by Helli H-32 Pawley’s Island, SC wildpearl.com William C. Wood Collection H-31 Clinton, MS 601-488-4587 X-Treme Products H-37 Sevierville, TN 865-548-6392
Roberts Antiques H-58 Homer, MI 407-342-6804 Sacred Heart Antiques H-15 Inlet Beach, FL 662-352-3027 Sandstone Gardens H-01 Joplin, MO sandstonegardens.com
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A-01 A-0
Patricia Marie Fine Jewelry
A-02
A-05
A-04
A-03
Caroline Faison Antiques
Alcott Interiors
J and M Antiques
Artifacts
A-13
A-06
Somerset Antiques
TwoMaisons
A-11
A-12
Finnegan Gallery
Tutto dal Mondo
ENTRANCE Charles Edwin Puckett
A-57
Kristy Cohn Design
A-65
NORTH
Embellish Antiques
Sherwood Antiques
James Sansum Fine & Decorative Art
A-55
A-25 A-44
A-45 George Getlik Fine Art A-53 Grissom Collection/ Estate & Fine Jewelry
A-46
A-40 Lotz’s Antiques
A-28
A-27
A-26
Edwin C. Skinner
Jesse Davis
A-39
Roger D. Winter Ltd
A-52 Simmons Léonce
Don Fields Craig Ringstad Antiques
A-31
A-35 Creswell Art Advisory
A-47
Kentshire
A-36
The Silver Vault
A-48
Village Braider
Foreign Affair
A-38
B. Viz Design
A-49
A-29 Withington and Company
A-51 Olivier Fleury, Inc.
Butte’s Antiques
Jayne Thompson Antiques & Design
Yew Tree House
A-61
A-50
A-22 Mayfair Designs
The Spare Room
A-60
Village Antiques and Interiors
Hedgerow Antiques
A-23
A-41
Thomas Sheridan M. Loyd Fortner Antiques Antiques & Decorative Arts
King’s House Oriental Rugs
McDonough Fine Art
Michael Higgins Antiques
A-21
C. M. Leonard Antiques
Parrin & Co.
A-54
Kevin L. Perry, Inc.
Schorr & Dobinsky
A-42
A-59
A-62
A-20
Pickwick Antiques
A-63 Anthony Scornavacco
A-16
Thomas Hoke Antiques Warehouse
A-19
Kenny Ball Antiques
A-64 Stanford Fine Art
Lynda Willauer Antiques
Whitehall Antiques
A-56
A-58
A-66
A-43
Trace Mayer Antiques
A-17
A-18B
A-67
BAR
Barometer Fair
Cheekwood
A-18
Pop Up Garden
A-15
Earle Vandekar of Knightsbridge
ENTRY GARDEN
Kelleher Fine Art
H-61
Brocante, LLC H.H. Walker and Company
H-60 Creekside Garden Center
A-34 ART A-36B Regency Redux
A-33 Dana Kelly Oriental Rugs
A-32 Michael Hall Antiques A-37 Lina’s Interiors
H-59 Tomlinson Antiques
H-11 Madison James
STAGE
H-17 Elliott & Elliott Art & Antiques
H-10 The Compleat Flea
H-16 Southern Beasts
H-09 Julie Harris
H-15
H-08 Luisana Designs and Antiques
H-14 Pennoyer Newman
Sacred Heart Antiques
H-07 Harvesting History
H-06 Manos De Sur
H-13 Outdoor Lighting Perspectives
H-12 Druid Tree Service, Inc.
H-18 Reed Smythe & Co.
H-19 Inbloom Jewelry
SHIPPING
BA
R
SHIPPING
EAST GARDEN
A-08
Nature’s Best
H-23
H-22
H-21
Eneby Home
Pascal Home
H-20
Provenance Antiques
The Side Door
H-24
Stony Lonesome
H-25 Fairbrother Designs
H-05 The Artist Collective A-09
Nashville Rug Gallery
Mario Pollo
CENTER BAR
H-04
Hastening Design Studio
WEST GARDEN Josiah Lockard and Hartley Botanic Greenhouses
H-29 Kimball & Bean Garden Antiques
H-28
H-31 H-32 William Wild Pearl C. Wood by Helli Collection
H-33 Cheekwood Gift Shop
H-27 Blackwell Botanicals
Allen Lowman H-34
Cottage Garden
H-26 Building Number 9
Selective Gardener Catalog
RESTROOMS H-03
H-40
H-39 Gum Tree Farm
H-38
H-37 X-Treme Products
The Oak & Rope Co.
Jeff Littrell Antiques
H-36 La Cigale
H-42 Rhea Crenshaw Interiors
H-41 Laval Antiques
H-35 Ben & Lael, Inc.
Scarlett Scales Antiques
H-02
H-43 Avec Moi
Cuckoo’s Nest
H-47
Ed Nash Fine Art
H-49
Roberts Antiques
Kathy Tobler Silver H-51
H-50 Benton, Hayden & Associates
A. Shaw Style
H-58
H-46
Botanical Collections
David A. Zabriskie
H-57 M. Fowler Antiques
H-56 A List Antiques
H-55 Adele Sypesteyn Studio
H-45 Southern Light, Inc. H-52
Howard Price Fine Art
DinnerpARTy
H-44
H-01
Peony’s Envy H-53 Stems and Vases
Sandstone Gardens
H-54
Elephant Walk
BAR
H-48
A-68
CAFÉ
SOUTH
H-30
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