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SPRING MARKET 2015 #DCH30Years #DCHSpringMarket2015
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SPRING MARKET 2O15
Thursday, April 30
Decorative Center Houston celebrates 30 years of design excellence. Join us as we honor distinction in the design community with esteemed designers, notable industry titans, a national magazine editor and design business experts. n Experience the best our design industry has to offer with two inspiring keynotes, progressive programming and continuing education seminars, open house events, revolutionary new products and insightful showroom news. RSVP for events at http://dchspringmarket2015.eventbrite.com OPENING KEYNOTE
AFTERNOON KEYNOTE
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
GROUND FLOOR GALLERY
GROUND FLOOR GALLERY
FROM A WHITE SILK YARN
HAVING IT ALL:
WITH
Andrea Favaretto Rubelli, CEO, Donghia and Co-CEO, Rubelli
GALLERY OPENING Thursday, April 30 Suite 107
THE GUIDE TO SIMULTANEOUSLY RUNNING & MARKETING A SUCCESSFUL DESIGN BUSINESS
DURSTON SAYLOR
WITH
DCH presents the personal photographs of internationally renowned architectural photographer Durston Saylor.
Meredith Xavier, Founder, Ligné Agency
Circumstantial Evidence
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STARS OF DESIGN AND STARS ON THE RISE AWARDS 2O15 THURSDAY, APRIL 30 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM CEREMONY GROUND FLOOR GALLERY
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INTERIOR DESIGN
PHOTOGRAPHY
ARCHITECTURE
GRAPHIC DESIGN
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
PRODUCT DESIGN
ART
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
CAROL GLASSER SHAFIK RIFAAT GARY MOSS
MARCELYN MCNEIL
LIBBIE MASTERSON LINDA LIMB
KATY BRISCOE HOLLY HUNT
NINA MAGON NICOLE ZARR KATE DUCKWORTH LETECIA HAYWOOD
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30 YEARS OF DESIGN EXCELLENCE Not all design centers are created equal. This year the DCH building as we know it today celebrates 30 years of design excellence. Although the three-building center was originally built in the mid 70’s, it’s the 1985 expansion and addition of the 10-story tower that we celebrate today – 30 years later.
The Original Design Center
Originally developed by the Dallas Market Center Co. in 1974, The Houston Decorative Center, as it was known originally, was a three-building, 128,000 square-foot center with 26 showrooms representing 450 merchandise lines. It was the first of its kind in Houston.
Expanding on a Great Tradition
It was the early 80’s and Houston was booming! The Houston Decorative Center planned to triple in size with the addition of a 10-story tower. This new extension was estimated to add about 340,000 square-feet of space and cost more than $34 million. The plans called for a landscaped courtyard to interconnect the new tower to the existing buildings. A 150-seat restaurant and 700-car garage were also in the works. Only a few showrooms featured then still reside in the building today. They are Walter Lee Culp & Associates (now Culp & Associates), S. Harris & Co. (now under Fabricut) and David Sutherland and Waitman Martin Inc. (now David Sutherland.)
Excitement Building
Trammel S. Crow, Chairman of the Board and Lucy Billingsley, President of the Dallas Market Center Development and Management Organization, which owned the center, officially announce the new expansion. According to Crow, the new structure would increase expansion needs and serve contract customers too. Before the expansion, the center’s primary focus was residential. Billingsley stated, “The tenant demand for expansion and the timing from the city’s point of view make this the ideal time to begin construction.” It’s spring 1983 and work has begun on the Decorative Center development. First phase of the expansion focused on
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relocating the main entrance from Woodway Drive to Sage Road and providing new parking facilities. Tower construction soon followed.
The Expansion Envisioned
The changing direction of the center was symbolized by the center’s new name and proposed floor layout. The name of the center changed from Decorative Center of Houston to Decorative/Design Center of Houston. The vision was to categorize merchandise so that specific resources would be gathered together on specific floors. Floors one and two were to be public space unified to form lobbies and atria; floors three through five focused on fabrics; floors six through eight offered expansion to existing showrooms; and floors eight through ten were to be devoted to contract furnishings. There was some talk of adding two more floors to the tower with future floor expansion to the original three buildings. There were also original plans of expansion to 30 floors.
Talk of the Trade
Decorative Center of Houston had its grand opening January 16 – 18, 1985. Events for the three-day celebration included a keynote address to nearly 4,000 attendees by architect Charles Moore. Moore designed the centers space that boasted three fountains and the Accolades restaurant, which had an abstract yachtlike structure in a pool of water. Visitors participated in showroom events like panel discussions on aspects of facility planning and how to select and work with a designer. Houston Home and Garden and Texas Homes hosted evening receptions. At the time of the opening, Decorative Center was the only building where designers could see the greatest number of interior design resources under one roof.
Parties, Parties, Parties
With the new expanded space came events and parties. Houston’s social set had a brand new venue that was expertly designed and provided space for large events. The Accolades restaurant hosted and catered many events in their fantasy boat pavilion space. The first level gallery space was (and still is) big enough for a 400-person seated dinner and was the premier space in town for elegant and sophisticated events. Famous events included Theater Under The Stars’ opening Gala, The Blue Bird Gala, Chocolate Bayou Theatre Group Gala and the Houston Advertising Federation Gala.
The Next Evolution - Cohen Design Centers
In 2001, The Decorative Center was purchased for $42 million by New York developer Charles S. Cohen, who owned two other similar projects at the time: the Decoration and Design Building in Manhattan and the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles. In addition to the designer tenants, about 15% of the space was occupied by a variety of companies. Cohen said having the regular office space in the project creates a good tenant mix that makes the building more diverse. Cohen’s purchase of the Decorative Center marks an important milestone in creating a major network of home and office furnishing centers to serve the design community from coast to coast. “Our goal was to position Decorative Center Houston as this region’s leading resource for fine, traditional and contemporary contract and residential furniture, architectural products, floor coverings, wall coverings, lighting, kitchen and bath products and accessories,” said Cohen.
“Our goal was to position Decorative Center Houston as this region’s leading resource for fine, traditional and contemporary contract and residential furniture, architectural products, floor coverings, wall coverings, lighting, kitchen and bath products and accessories,” said Cohen.
High Design
Decorative Center Houston is the preeminent destination in Southern Texas for high design and luxury home décor. The epicenter of the design industry in our community, DCH houses almost 40 showrooms featuring the finest furniture, fabrics, lighting, floor coverings, wall coverings, and accessories from over 1,200 interior product lines. DCH offers industry/trade professionals complete access to the world’s most coveted showrooms and the most posh and stimulating design resources in Houston. DCH serves the design community with the finest campus amenities and showrooms.
Better Than Ever
From the time Cohen purchased the building he was resolute in updating and upgrading the exterior and interior of the center. Cohen believes, “You can buy a building and leave it as it is,” he said. “But it doesn’t make it better.” In 2003, he completed a $5 million first floor renovation, adding new Terrazzo flooring, glass accents and updating of the concierge area. In 2012, he spent $1.5 million to add two new floors to the parking garage, which made way for over 200 new parking spaces. In 2013, Cohen envisioned the multi-million dollar entrance makeover to enhance the magnificence of the center. The transformations of the main plaza fountain and courtyard areas created a new, striking and inspiring entryway to the building. The completed look features a dramatic landscape with 20-foot tall palm trees, beautiful blossoming gardens and a runway-like lighted esplanade. The most magnificent part of the renovation is the elevated infinity fountain. The custom designed innovative dancing water feature greets you with a cascading waterfall and dazzling lights. It’s a true work of art and a real source for some design inspiration. Coming for 2015 is updated interior lighting and flooring plus new garage elevators.
The Next 30 Years
Cohen believes, “What designers do is very special. I like to say that design allows someone to express their individuality; you don’t want to be exactly the same as the next person. You want to have your own identity. So designers need to feel special, because what they do is special.” Going forward, as we partner with luxury iconic brands, we can’t wait to find out what adventures are in store for the next 30 years. We hope you come along for the ride.
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SHOWROOM NEWS Holly Hunt Opens Newest Showroom
New Partnership Develops
Exclusive Designer Fabrics
HOLLY HUNT is excited to announce our newest showroom in Decorative Center Houston. Holly has long been credited with raising the bar in interior design showrooms. For over 30 years, she has expanded her brand across the US and now operates showrooms in 10 cities in the US, UK and Brazil. As a native of Texas, Holly is excited to be back in Houston where she started her career. The new showroom features the HOLLY HUNT Studio Collection, along with exclusive collections from Alison Berger, Kevin Reilly, Ralph Rucci, Jean-Michel Wilmotte, Tristan Auer and so many more. Visit our new showroom to learn more.
In an effort to accelerate growth, Michigan-based Scott Group Custom Carpets, LLC has acquired Texas-based Hokanson Carpets, Inc. It’s a partnership we welcome, as it joins two firms equally committed to innovative design, exquisite craftsmanship and unequalled customer service. Beyond the broader reach it gives both companies, Hokanson customers will not notice any real change. The same artists, account executives and designers still await you to interpret your wishes and deliver the world’s most beautiful custom rugs.
New materials, exclusive designer fabrics, a new inspirational catalog – there’s so much to see at The Shade Store in 2015. Some very exciting partnerships and new product lines are being introduced, so stop by the showroom for all the latest news!
Holly Hunt Atrium 1 713.489.5300 hollyhunt.com
Hokanson Suite 190 713.621.6609 hokansoncarpet.com
The Shade Store Suite 1070 832.924.6598 theshadestore.com
Hokanson is the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of custom made rugs and carpets. We’ve long enjoyed a sterling reputation for innovation, luxury and incomparable handcrafted quality. Our Account Executives are all designers and artists in their own right, and assist in the design, coloring, and fiber and weave selection of your particular vision. And we do so with the quickest turnaround time in the industry. Excellence demands that we sacrifice nothing, most especially your time. Stop by the showroom today to say hello!
The Shade Store
Individual Interiors with a Twist Andrew Martin Suite 1050 832.649.4368 andrewmartin.co.uk
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Now Featuring Royal Thai Carpets The Houston Showroom Suite 2002 713.961.7402 houstonshowroom.com
The Houston Showroom is proud to debut their new showroom within a showroom concept featuring Royal Thai Carpets. Royal Thai Carpets is the premier custom rug manufacturer in Thailand. They have partnered with our showroom to open a custom Rug Gallery. Rug offerings include fine worsted wool, silk, cotton and bamboo. Royal Thai Carpets can translate the most sophisticated designs into luxurious works of art with impeccable attention to detail.
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Elegant and Diverse Wallcoverings Donghia Suite 1000 713.355.7777 donghia.com
Come view the newest Spring 2015 Textile and Wallcovering Collection named Blue Dawn. The sparkle of melting dew over fresh fields of dancing grass; the whispers of fog rising from a still lake; the moonlight fades and turns into the soft glow of a new day, Blue Dawn awakes. The SAHCO Collection 2015 is also very exciting and full of variety, and covers 35 fine fabrics and eight elegant wallcoverings. The diversity of this collection is reflected in the choice of materials, the traditional weaving techniques and the elaborate finishing techniques.
Andrew Martin offers a wide range of furniture, fabric, wallpaper, lighting and home accessories inspired by a unique mix of cultures, nostalgia and decades; Andrew Martin International is the go-to place for tastemakers in search of individual interiors with a twist. The Andrew Martin aesthetic draws inspiration from a kaleidoscope combination of cultures and eras. Its ideology Andrew Martin is to surprise, stimulate and entertain; its aim, to bring its multilayered, multicultural, easy living style to everybody who likes it. Visitors can immerse themselves in a truly unique brand experience that boasts an eclectic, glamorous mix of products that chooses statement over subtlety every time. A fusion of cultures with touches of charming playfulness permeates interior spaces that effortlessly mix high glamour with ancient traditions.
Mary McDonald Expands Collection Schumacher Suite, 4017 713.877.8195 fschumacher.com
The Houston Showroom
Modular Cabinet Design From Ecuador Madeval Suite 109 | Courtyard 281.888.6321 madeval.com
At Madeval we understand that every client has a unique story. They desire different looks and demand functionality that fits their lifestyle. This is why at Madeval, we have learned to listen – to celebrate these differences. By doing so, we can help our clients tell their story and create a home environment that is not only unique, but perfectly suited to their needs. Madeval, a leader in Ecuador, is a family owned business with 30 years of experience in the modular cabinet industry. We have been in Houston for over four years and invite you to visit our new showroom. We are ready to help with your kitchen, bathroom and closet needs. We work in new construction or remodeled homes. Design is the harmonious composition of functionality and beauty. Innovation and modernism can be achieved with Madeval.
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Best in Glass from Doug Frates Contempo Designs Suite 101 713.439.4404 contempodesigns.com
Contempo Designs is honored and proud to feature Doug Frates Glass is their showroom. Working with fluid forms, liquid colors and vivid visions, Doug Frates is able to create beautiful, collectable glass pieces for the wall and table top. His art glass is vibrant, dynamic, expressive and as ethereal as it is surreal. Each piece is unique, ideal for the home or office interiors. Shown: “Vessels of Life”. Photo by ©Doug Frates Glass.
Interior designer Mary McDonald expands her popular line of Schumacher fabrics and wallcoverings that embody her trademark brand of glamour. Inspired by the South Pacific, the cotton-linen prints and embellished fabrics and tapes Mary McDonald at Schumacher include primitive geometrics and a breezy floral in three effortless color ways—Lava, Sea Oyster, and Marine; each pair beige and sandy tones with hues of black, gray, and indigo. Fringes, embroidery, and beading come together to create a couture-worthy collection that’s at once casual and sophisticated—exuberant and fabulously easy. Come by the showroom to view the new Mary McDonald Collection for Schumacher.
New Designer on Staff
Cabinet Innovations Suite 219 713.461.6424 cabinetinnovationstx.com We welcome our newest kitchen designer, Grace Coffman, AKBD. Coffman has over two decades of kitchen/bath design and cabinet sales expertise. Her extensive knowledge makes planning a new kitchen, bath or closet an enjoyable experience. Email her at grace@cabinetinnovationstx.com to make an appointment.
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Doug Frates at Contempo
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SPRING MARKET 2O15 THURSDAY APRIL 30
OPENING KEYNOTE | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM | GROUND FLOOR GALLERY
FROM A WHITE SILK YARN Join Andrea Favaretto Rubelli, CEO, Donghia and Co-CEO, Rubelli as he narrates the unique exhibition created by the Rubelli Design Studio in Venice, presenting seven amazing installations whose single common denominator is a thread of white silk. Each piece in the exhibit is a very personal work of art, created by each of the designers of Rubelli, yet all based on a warp made of the exact same silk yarn, the noblest of fibers and a key feature in Rubelli creations. White, a non-color color, allows each artist to create in total freedom. Rubelli started his career with his family’s firm, Rubelli S.p.A., the 125-year-old textile company based in Venice, Italy.
He modernized the company’s computer infrastructure, managed the purchasing and warehouse operations as well as every aspect of the Rubelli weaving mill located in Como, Italy. He had an integral role in Rubelli’s acquisition of Donghia in 2005, and five years later, became Donghia’s CEO. Since then, Andrea has focused on strengthening Donghia’s infrastructure while enhancing the Company’s product offerings and custom capabilities. Rubelli is on the Board of the Decorative Furnishings Association and divides his time between New York and Venice. Breakfast reception preceding the keynote, Donghia Showroom, Suite 1000.
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Andrea Favaretto Rubelli
AFTERNOON KEYNOTE | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM | GROUND FLOOR GALLERY GUIDE TO SIMULTANEOUSLY RUNNING & MARKETING HAVING IT ALL: THE A SUCCESSFUL DESIGN BUSINESS That moment when you realize you’ve been so busy with your projects that you haven’t had time to market yourself adequately to keep the momentum going. Or you are about to wrap up one design project and need to focus on securing the next. How do you balance keeping up with your current business and clients while at the same time making sure it grows? It can be an overwhelming and daunting task - but it doesn’t have to be. Join Meredith Xavier, founder of Ligné Agency, as she shares five key marketing and public relations tools that help you stay on the brand development fast track. Meredith Xavier is the founder of Ligné Agency - a boutique public relations and business development firm representing clients in the luxury interior design industry. Her passion for art and design were cultivated through her studies in Art History at Pepperdine University. After graduation, Xavier
moved to London and attended Christie’s Fine and Decorative Arts Connoisseurship Program through the University of Glasgow where she received her Masters of Letters with merit in the History of Art and Connoisseurship. After receiving her Masters, she began dealing art in Los Angeles and worked in the Pacific Design Center where she designed hotel art installations around the world. In 2009, Xavier started the Ligné Agency, representing a broad range of clients including interior, lighting, and product designers all around the world. She recently opened a showroom in Miami and has also launched the luxury lifestyle publication Ligné Magazine, which focuses on design, fashion, art, architecture and the social scene. Xavier oversees offices in Los Angeles, Sao Paulo and in her hometown of Houston, where she and her husband reside in the Historic Heights District. Meredith Xavier
Showroom Programs 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM DONGHIA | SUITE 1000 Breakfast Club
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CABINET INNOVATIONS | SUITE 219 The Kitchen Evolved Earn .1 Credit Join MaryAnn Szilagyi from Wolf/SubZero as she discusses the evolution of the kitchen. This hour-long CEU will give an outline of past kitchen trends that have led to modern kitchen innovations. Gain an understanding of the variable elements used in the kitchen today and how they can be applied to your client’s needs. Light lunch and refreshments will be served.
Join Andrea Rubelli, CEO, Donghia and Co-CEO, Rubelli for a breakfast meet and greet. Learn about the latest inspirations behind the newest collections featured. Breakfast bites served. Donghia 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM DURALEE | SUITE 130 Getting Published | Advice from a Magazine Editor Ink on paper may still be the ultimate press “trophy,” but in today’s ever-growing digital world, it’s certainly not the only opportunity to share your talent. Join Traditional Home’s Senior Design Editor Krissa Rossbund as she examines the various platforms that yield press opportunities for designers. In her discussion, she will share the process that magazines follow to select their projects, tips for photography and scouting images that will enhance your pitch to design titles, and other trade secrets to promote your design business.
Join Eric Parsons, President of Gloster Furniture, as he explores how raw material types, design styles and product construction accomplish living life outdoors. Better understand the importance of correct specification and timing. Learn about construction of outdoor furniture and why only certain materials are used. Be advised of testing and standards required in the manufacturing of outdoor furniture. This session is registered with AIA and AIS CES. Course #30138. Subject Code 24. Members of AIA, ASID, IIDA and IDC will receive credit for attending the discussion. Want more on outdoor? Meet Eric before or after the discussion to learn more.
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM BRUNSCHWIG & FILS | SUITE 150 Blending of Distinct Brands Under the Hermes Umbrella Brunschwig & Fils requests the honor of your presence in welcoming Arnaud Grumbach, Director of US Sales for Creations Metaphores, for an exciting presentation featuring the new items available through Brunschwig & Fils. Following the presentation, please join us for cocktails and meet and greet with Arnaud.
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2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ANDREW MARTIN | SUITE 1050 Traditional Tastes in a Modern Way Join the multi-award winning interior designer and TV personality Nina Magon of Contour Interior Design for a lively discussion on appealing to client’s with traditional tastes in a modern way. Nina seeks to first create a vision and then execute it for each client, designing one-of-a-kind environments, each tailored to the client’s unique taste, with an emphasis on skillfully executed, flawless detail.
Krissa Rossbund
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM JOHN BROOKS | SUITE 2001 The Great Outdoors. Successful Specifying of Outdoor Furniture Earn .1 Credit.
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM PINDLER | SUITE 4021 Latest Collections + New Website = Innovation. Join Kelly Barker, Pindler Account Executive, as she introduces the newest fabric collections for 2015 and discusses the features and benefits of Pindler’s innovative new website. Light bites served.
Nina Magon
View the 2015 Lost & Found collection in addition to a special promotion offering wholesale pricing on select upholstery pieces off the showroom floor. Wholesale pricing offered on market day, April 30th, only. All promotional sales purchased are final. Champagne and light bites offered.
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM THE HOUSTON SHOWROOM | SUITE 2002 Carpet Ride Join Douglas Tashjian from Royal Thai Carpets New York office as he discusses the works of art that are hand-tufted rugs. He will review the top selling points and show you how easy it is to design custom hand-tufted rugs - all from the new Custom Rug Department in The Houston Showroom. Market schedule continues on next page
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SPRING MARKET 2O15 THURSDAY APRIL 30
Open House Programs 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM FABRICUT | SUITE 3022 Experience Unlimited Possibilities Join Fabricut for an Open House. Stop by the showroom to view the newest collections
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM SCHUMACHER | SUITE 4017 A Legacy of Style You’re invited to stop by the Schumacher showroom for a first look at our new spring introductions: the Mary McDonald Collection II, Country Chic, and Perfect Basics. Light refreshments served.
Schumacher
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM THE SHADE STORE | SUITE 1070 Custom Made Simple Visit The Shade Store to see, feel and operate all of our custom window treatments. Our design consultants will be on hand to provide helpful advice and giveaway free swatches from our exclusive material collection. Don’t forget to ask about our trade benefits including discounts and contract pricing, fast lead times, and our new C.O.M. program. Refreshments will be served.
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM EGGERSMANN | SUITE 250 It’s time for Spring Steaming Join Eggersmann for an open house and learn about the many benefits of cooking with steam. Did you know cooking with steam keeps your vegetables full of nutrients and bakes your pastries to perfection? Steaming demonstration presented by Miele using their newest appliances. Wine and cheese served. Martin Patrick Evan
Shop Hop Spring Market
Decorative Center Houston is hosting our first ever Shop Hop experience. Here’s how it works: visitors receive their game card for the day of Spring Market only and must visit all four floors and a minimum of 10 showrooms between the four floors to qualify for a raffle prize. Each participating showroom will be listed on the game card and stamp your game card when you visit their showroom. Drop your card off when you finish the tour and after Spring Market, DCH marketing will draw for prizes and notify the winners.
Valet and Café
It’s just for you and it’s free! Hours are 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Monday-Thursday only. Self-parking on Fridays. Lunch served at the Americana Café from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM MADEVAL KITCHEN DESIGN STUDIO | SUITE 109 COURTYARD Tour the New Showroom Experience the new showroom and take a look at our new kitchen, bathroom and closet products. Meet our design team too for a tour of our modern showroom. Small bites and refreshing cocktails served.
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM MARTIN PATRICK EVAN | SUITE 3011 View the Sample Library Join us for sips and nibbles and peruse our sample library with numerous collections of beautiful custom rugs and carpets, including our new ShineLine Collection. Martin Patrick Evan has a gorgeous array of designs with outstanding quality. Our extensive offerings include hand-tufted, hand-knotted, woven, machine-tufted, leather, hide, and outdoor rugs plus so much more - all bespoke to your specifications! We have been designing and manufacturing custom rugs and carpets for two decades, providing unparalleled turnkey service to Houston’s interior design community.
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM SHERLE WAGNER INTERNATIONAL | SUITE 1014 Shop the Jewel Box Our opulent bath fixtures and accessories have inspired the world since 1945. Visit our showroom for a jewelry trunk show by Elizabeth Frost Designs. Elizabeth shares our obsession with excellence and has been inspired by our values that are set in stone, onyx, malachite and amethyst. Shop the magnificent jewelry for your home and for yourself! Wine and light hors d’oeuvres served.
Gallery Opening DURSTON SAYLOR Circumstantial Evidence GALLERY OPENING Thursday, April 30, Suite 107 On view through October 23 Decorative Center Houston is pleased to present Circumstantial Evidence by Durston Saylor. Saylor is one of the leading architectural photographers practicing today, instrumental in defining the image of contemporary interior design and architecture for the past 25 years. This exhibit, showcases perasonal investigations of form, color and texture in a variety of non-architectural subjects. Article on page 5.
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STARS OF DESIGN 2015 AND STARS ON THE RISE
INTERIOR DESIGN
CAROL GLASSER ARCHITECTURE
SHAFIK RIFAAT LANDSCAPE DESIGN
GARY MOSS ART
MARCELYN MCNEIL PHOTOGRAPHY
LIBBIE MASTERSON 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM CEREMONY | GROUND FLOOR GALLERY
GRAPHIC DESIGN
LINDA LIMB Following the day’s events, join Charles S. Cohen, President/CEO of Decorative Center Houston, to celebrate the 2015 Stars of Design and Stars on the Rise Awards. The ceremony highlights a special select group of distinguished designers and artists in the Houston community. Each recipient is highly regarded for their significant achievements and contributions in their various fields of design, architecture, art, photography, graphic design, landscape design and special recognition for lifetime achievement.
PRODUCT DESIGN
KATY BRISCOE
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
HOLLY HUNT
H STARS ON THE RISE NINA MAGON NICOLE ZARR KATE DUCKWORTH LETECIA HAYWOOD
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DCH SPOTLIGHT P H OTO G R A P H I C E X H I B I T
DURSTON SAYLOR Circumstantial Evidence
Thursday, April 30 through October 23, Suite 107 Decorative Center Houston is pleased to present Circumstantial Evidence by Durston Saylor. Saylor is one of the leading architectural photographers practicing today. His work has been published in books and magazines internationally and he has been instrumental in defining the image of contemporary interior design and architecture for the past 25 years. Saylor is widely recognized for his twenty-year association with Architectural Digest and has won many photography awards. When Architectural Digest wanted a particularly prime property luxuriously photographed, the magazine often commissioned awardwinning Saylor for the job. He has snapped everything from fashion powerhouse Donna Karan’s getaway in the British West Indies to movie director Oliver Stone’s Manhattan apartment. Saylor’s photographs frame the elemental aspects of their subjects and focus attention on their materiality, their contexts, and their implications. Saylor’s photographs have helped define the broader cultural context of late 20th century design. His photographs have been fundamental in the ongoing dialogues of the interior design movements (classicism, eclecticism, and modernity) and the growing incorporation of nature and natural elements in our homes, workplaces and life. Saylor’s photographs capture the work of this incredibly dynamic time in an indelible way that continues to resonate. “Circumstantial Evidence” presents Saylor’s architectural work in the context of his current personal investigations of form, color and texture in a variety of nonarchitectural subjects. In the exhibition, Saylor displays over 20 large format “abstractions” derived from frescos, signage fragments and other ephemera. These astonishingly detailed, intimate investigations reveal his photographic process and affinity for capturing the essential elements of his chosen subjects. The abstractions are presented with many notable photographs of the interiors he has photographed throughout his career and the combination of the two different subjects provides you the viewer an opportunity to see the inner process of a master of the photographer’s art.
EVENTS AT DCH Thursday, April 16 Design Essentials with Beacon Hill 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM, Robert Allen Showroom Suite 141 Join Beacon Hill and Designer Sophia Vassiliou as she explores interior design essentials and the basics every home should have.
Friday, April 17 ASID Texas Gulf Coast Chapter Student Tour 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Texas Gulf Coast Chapter of ASID is hosting a student tour of the DCH building. Select showrooms will be visited during the tour.
Wednesday, May 6 InteriorDesign-Ed CEU 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Suite 2016 Remodeling a Home for the Baby-Boomer Generation | Stone. Register by phone or online. To register by phone call Beverly Vosko at 713-269-6909. Register online on the InteriorDesign-ED website www.InteriorDesign-ED.com.
Thursday, May 7 InteriorDesign-Ed CEU 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM, Suite 2016 The New 7 Steps to Successful Marketing | Improving Your Indoor Air Register by phone or online. To register by phone call Beverly Vosko at 713-269-6909. Register online on the InteriorDesign-ED website www.InteriorDesign-ED.com.
DCH ONLINE Thursday, June 4 Design Arts CEU 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Suite 8001 Global Trends in Kitchen Design 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM, Suite 8001 Global Trends in Bath Design Four HSW CEU Credits. Register by phone at 1.800.264.9605 or online at designartsseminars.com.
Friday, June 5 Design Arts CEU 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Suite 8001 Mold and Mildew: Prevention & Remediation
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Tuesday, September 1 Sherwin Williams Colormix 2016 Ground Floor Gallery Visit decorativecenter.com for more details as the event nears.
Wednesday, September 16 Interior Design Society Houston Vendor Fair 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM 5th Annual Vendor Fair Visit decorativecenter.com for more details as the event nears.
Thursday, May 14 Houston Community College Portfolio Show 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM, Ground Floor Gallery Student Portfolios On Display Potential employers, students, design enthusiast and supporters of the Interior Design Program at Houston Community College are invited to attend the HCC Portfolio Show. Student Portfolios for the class of 2015 will be featured. Portfolios consist of presentation boards with residential and commercial designs, portfolio booklets, and additional items such as hand renderings and photographs of actual installations, making for a wonderful display of each student’s hard work and talent.
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PRODUCT NEWS Eggersmann Kitchens | Home Living, Suite 250
Sherle Wagner International, Suite 1014
Eggersmann introduces their new Smoked Glass Pantry concept to simplify and organize your daily routine. This clean line, handless, smoked glass unit swivels 180 degrees to show all of your storage. From dishes, to spices, to cookbooks and pots and pans, there is a place for everything. Variable glass finishes will be available this year. Visit www. eggersmannusa.com for more information.
Sherle Wagner has long been known for traditional and classic pieces that continue to capture the world of design and beyond. With the introduction of our Nouveau single handle lever basin set we revel a more modern feel while keeping the same artisanal craftsmanship. The crisp lines and sensuous curves of the Nouveau single handle lever basin set mingle the elegance and chic modern traditions of Art Deco. Available in a variety of metal finishes. “Like” Sherle Wagner on Facebook, “Follow” us on Instagram, visit our showroom, shop sherlewagner.com, or call us at 713.871.1608.
Schumacher, Suite 4017
Hokanson, Suite 190
Schumacher is pleased to now offer the understatedly elegant Veere Grenney Fabric Collection. Designed by the acclaimed international designer, each pattern reflects the contemporary classicism of his signature style. Hand-blocked in the UK, the prints’ dusty and soft color palette is sophisticated, yet livable with geometric designs that seamlessly complement one another. Stop by the showroom to view this stunning line of fabrics and to see our new spring collections.
Introducing two new collections: The Vienna Collection, by Scott Group Custom Carpets, looked to architectural details for inspiration, driven by the curvilinear shapes, intricate stained glass and asymmetrical designs used by the Art Nouveau and the Vienna Succession artists.
Donghia, Suite 1000
John Brooks, Suite 2001
2015 Rubelli Collection: Substance and Extravagance - The Rialto fish market is the first stop in this imaginary Italian journey: Venice and its tradition is always the foundation, next is fine wine and food and the pure sculptures of Antonio Canova show how art can achieve timeless perfection in this Italian Passion Collection.
We have the latest assortment from Gloster Furniture to add to our outdoor living collection. The Pepper Marsh collection pairs the finest in synthetic woven fiber with expertly crafted teak arms and legs. The Oyster Reef pieces marry vintage silhouettes in teak with scalloped shapes, sweeping curves and striking contemporary references to make the ultimate statement of sleek sophistication. Both groups include dining and deep seating lounge pieces.
Martin Patrick Evan Ltd, Suite 3011
David Sutherland, Suite 170
Unlock the secret to spectacular interiors with Martin Patrick Evan’s Key Rug, part of our new ShineLine Collection. This refined rug is hand-tufted with raised, etchy loop silk outlining the design, and adds a touch of sophistication and shine to any room. Available in custom sizes and colors. Visit www.martinpatrickevan.com
David Sutherland introduces two new Sutherland collections, Lakeshore and Garden Décor, and a brand new collection from Perennials Fabrics, Kidding Around. Inspired by the clean, bold geometry of Art Deco, Lakeshore offers 17 pieces that make a statement with crisp symmetry and artfully tapered lines. Sutherland Garden Décor, handcrafted primarily by Belgian artisans, offers over 30 garden accessories using zinc and terracotta materials that elevate the garden into an art form. Lastly, Perennials Kidding Around features a bold look with extraordinary performance, designed especially for kids and those young at heart. We invite you to stop by and preview these new collections.
Culp Associates, Suite 4018
The Shade Store, Suite 1070
Culp Associates recently welcomed two new fabric lines to their showroom, Evitavonni and de Le Cuona. Evitavonni, the London-based luxury fabric house, offers a world of quiet elegance, subtle and ageless, but with a contemporary edge. It primarily features designs in wools and silks and is known for textured neutrals, tonal detailing and a palate of muted hues. Founded in 1992 by, Bernie de Le Cuona, the namesake line is renowned for raw linens, contemporary paisleys, couture cashmere and elegant velvets. Designs incorporate English elegance with sub-Saharan accents and break all rules of tactile merchandising, pairing raw linens with opulent textures.
Our celebrated material collection draws inspiration from a wide variety of sources, including the industry’s top textile houses and the world of high fashion. This season, we’ve been hard at work tracking down compelling designs and exclusive new fabrics – resulting in our largest offering yet. Take home free swatches of anything that catches your fancy.
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The Fashion Collection (pictured), by Hokanson, is influenced by chic textures, current trends, and textiles inspired by contemporary fashion, featuring both graphic and textural pieces. The collection is artistically punctuated by the use of the finest silks, worsted wools and metallic Lurex.
PRODUCT NEWS I D Collection, Suite 4001
Holly Hunt, Atrium 1
Strongly influenced by classical Chinese landscape painting and calligraphy, our Shanghai Garden print collection by Osborne & Little epitomizes the extraordinarily delicate and painterly evocation of mountains, rivers, trees and blossoms. The almost calligraphic elegance of the bamboo and floral patterns, are what give this collection its light and life.
Great Outdoors is excited to expand its collection of worry free textiles for use indoors or out. HOLLY HUNT has partnered with Sunbrella® to create new exclusive patterns, custom yarn twists, and luxe double width sheers. Each item is woven with the strength to withstand the elements and all of life’s moments, even those that require bleach!
Robert Allen, Suite 141
Contempo Designs, Suite 101
Robert Allen launches a playful collection of exclusive outdoor performance textiles with Open Air, a collection of trend-right patterns in Sunbrella yarns. Flaunting motifs inspired by those found in the exotic markets of distant locales, the collection emphasizes today’s style direction of bold pattern layering, where batiks in saturated indigo can be mixed with oversize botanicals in fuchsia or classic geometrics in fresh green.
Hand crafted in Italy since 1974, Gamma gives concrete form to its passion for everyday design. With a clear vision of the past, present and future, there’s no compromising with their exceptional quality and innovative offerings. Choose from many styles of seating and bedroom. Each collection is covered in the finest leather found in Italy and Northern Europe. The “Sunset” collection offers several options to create your own sofa or sectional, beautiful tailoring details and color choices. With the unique adjustable back design it’s possible to set the seat depth in two different positions according to your mood!
Madeval, Suite 109 Courtyard
Duralee, Suite 132
Madeval’s CUBIK closets start with the fundamental needs of a closet: comfort, functionality and organization. These needs are integrated into the existing pulse of a contemporary home, which is why we created CUBIK. This line is characterized by its modular distribution that imposes a visual order and integrates LED illumination. It’s a perfect functional and achievable solution combined with visual charm.
Fabricut, Suite 3022
Duralee adds to their high-end offerings with HC Monogram. Understanding the need for the designer to source from all areas of the design spectrum, Duralee is pleased to introduce HC Monogram, a new brand umbrella created to house our most exceptional product offerings. Represented under the new HC Monogram canopy are Highland Court, Bailey & Griffin, and Clarke & Clarke, as well as new additions James Hare, and Lulu DK. Each of the lines feature distinctive styling that fulfill their own niche in the luxury market.
Pindler, Suite 4021
Vervain collaborates with interior designer Barry Dixon on his second fabrics and trimmings collection. Uniting his Southern charm and global aesthetic, Barry’s prints, wovens, embroideries, sheers and trimmings translate into a lovely ensemble for a livable, comfortable space. From hay bales at his home in Virginia to an Elsie de Wolfe textile found in the Stroheim archives and the walls of the Saadian Tombs in Morocco, Barry’s creative insight continues to cross all boundaries. Stop by to view Barry’s new collection and more from Fabricut, Stroheim, Vervain and S. Harris.
Pindler is proud to present new additions to our Exclusive Platinum Collection. The Platinum Collection transcends classical and modern elements into an alluring collection that is timeless and sophisticated. This collection is a fabulous grouping of elegant damasks, luxurious cut velvets, chenille textures, and casement draperies constructed in the finest fibers and woven in Germany. Generations of weavers and dyers who have perfected their craftsmanship inspire this collection that is classic, timeless, and modern.
Kravet, Suite 150
Andrew Martin, Suite 1050
Potter, designer, and author Jonathan Adler brings Modern American Glamour to your life. Since launching in 1994, Jonathan has expanded his business from pottery into a full lifestyle collection—home accessories, decorative objects, tabletop collections, bedding, bath accessories, candles, furniture, rugs, pillows, lighting and more, with over 25 stores worldwide, a robust e-commerce site and successful wholesale distribution that reaches more than 1,000 retailers globally. Jonathan Adler’s latest collection of performance fabrics for Kravet, Clarity, is filled with shapes inspired by his pottery, retro geometrics, flame stitches and color combinations that reflect his spirit of irreverent luxury.
View our newest collection of furniture, fabric, and wallcoverings inspired by the tantalizing novelist George Eliot and his infamous tale “The Mill on the Floss”. The new fabrics and wallcoverings from Lost & Found display the original artistry of historic literature invoking rich colors and depth through design. Lost & Found collaborates the textures of paper and textiles transforming a vision into a tangible product of art. “But the attic is also the resting place of darker family secrets. Up here is locked Rochester’s mad wife Dorian Gray’s fading portrait.” ~George Eliot
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SPRING MARKET 2O15 THURSDAY, APRIL 30
AT A GLANCE
PRESORT STANDARD
OPENING KEYNOTE 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM, GROUND FLOOR GALLERY
AFTERNOON KEYNOTE 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM, GROUND FLOOR GALLERY
FROM A WHITE SILK YARN
HAVING IT ALL:
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Andrea Favaretto Rubelli, CEO, Donghia and Co-CEO, Rubelli
THE GUIDE TO SIMULTANEOUSLY RUNNING & MARKETING A SUCCESSFUL DESIGN BUSINESS with
Meredith Xavier,
Founder, Ligné Agency
SHOWROOM PROGRAMS
OPEN HOUSE PROGRAMS
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM DONGHIA | SUITE 1000 Breakfast Club
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM FABRICUT | SUITE 3022 Experience Unlimited Possibilities
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM DURALEE | SUITE 130 Getting Published | Advice from a Magazine Editor
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM SCHUMACHER | SUITE 4017 A Legacy of Style
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CABINET INNOVATIONS | SUITE 219 The Kitchen Evolved Earn .1 Credit 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ANDREW MARTIN | SUITE 1050 Traditional Tastes in a Modern Way 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM JOHN BROOKS | SUITE 2001 The Great Outdoors Earn .1 Credit. 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM BRUNSCHWIG & FILS | SUITE 150 Blending of Distinct Brands Under the Hermes Umbrella 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM PINDLER | SUITE 4021 Latest Collections + New Website = Innovation 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM THE HOUSTON SHOWROOM | SUITE 2002 Carpet Ride
11:00 AM – 2:00 PM THE SHADE STORE | SUITE 1070 Custom Made Simple
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