24 Feb Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach 2026 Opens with Two Designer Homes

Photos by Nickolas Sargent
The Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach 2026 has officially opened, showcasing the work of twenty-three of the nation’s top interior designers in one of the most anticipated luxury design events in Palm Beach. Now in its ninth year, the event marks a historic first with the transformation of two distinct properties: the waterfront Intracoastal House at 3410 North Flagler Drive and the Palm Cottage in the Northwood Shores neighborhood.
Open through March 24, 2026, the show house invites visitors to experience innovative interior design, elevated craftsmanship, and the latest trends shaping luxury homes in South Florida.
Beyond its design influence, the event supports a meaningful mission. Proceeds benefit the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Cluband the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, helping fund educational programs and opportunities for local youth.
With its blend of exceptional interiors and philanthropic impact, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach remains a cornerstone event in the Palm Beach luxury design calendar.
February 25-March 25 for a month-long run.
Palm Beach Show House will span two remarkable properties on North Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach
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“Bringing together exceptional design and a shared commitment to giving back, this event makes a lasting difference for the young people in our community,” said Daniel Quintero, Executive Director of the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club. “The continued support of our sponsors, designers, and guests is instrumental in advancing the mission of the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County.”
Since its inception five decades ago, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House has raised more than $34 million to support the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club’s mission of providing essential educational and developmental programs for young people in New York City. The Palm Beach edition continues this legacy while extending its impact to the local community, ensuring that children throughout Palm Beach County have access to the resources, mentorship, and opportunities they need to thrive.
“Events like the Kips Bay Decorator Show House remind us that investing in the arts and investing in our youth go hand in hand,” said Jaene Miranda, President & CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. “The generosity and vision behind this year’s Show House, especially with the debut of two beautifully designed homes, directly supports life-changing programs for local children and teens. We are proud to be a beneficiary of an event that celebrates excellence while strengthening the future of our community.”
The Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach Chairs are Steele Marcoux, Jonathan Savage and Billy Ceglia. VERANDA serves as the Show House’s national media partner, and Modern Luxury Palm Beach and Palm Beach Cottages & Gardens serve as the regional media partners.
The 23 designers and architects participating in this year’s Decorator Show House Palm Beach include:
Alexander Interiors
Amy Young Designs
BAMO, Inc.
Bell Design, Inc.
Colleen Rosar Design
Danielle Balanis Design
EERDMANS
Firefinish Interiors
Justin P. Moreland Interiors
Kate Ives Design
Lisa Erdmann Interiors
Lopez Group Inc.
Lori Morris Design
LTA Interiors
Pappas Miron Design
River Brook
Sherrill Canet Interiors
Sire Design
Steven Walsh Design
Tartan & Toile
The Lewis Gallo Design Group
Wecselman Design
Yarn Design Associates
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Chintz By The Sea

Chintz By The Sea is classic Palm Beach glamour with some cheeky nods to current pop culture. Nationally recognized for her elegant bathroom designs, Tori Alexander of Alexander Interiors incorporates her signature aesthetic with a timeless floral wallpaper by Schumacher in soft tones of blue, aqua, and violet, layered with Metal Leaf Square in the silver colorway by York Wallcoverings, which adds a subtle shimmer and reflective depth to the space. The color palette continues into the shower walls, with vibrant azure and aqua tile from Artistic Tile. Special attention was poured into the one-of-a-kind sink vanity, which is a culmination of creativity and resourcefulness. A vintage wood console, hand-painted by Tori, is adorned with a silk stripe skirt from Cowtan & Tout. The crown jewel is the “sea glass” vessel sink provided by Kohler. A stately seashell vintage mirror, tall enough for any socialite in the highest of heels to admire herself, was sourced from Tori’s favorite Palm Beach atelier, James & Jeffrey Antiques. Whimsical light fixtures from Made Goods bring in elements of nature and perfectly finish the space. Traces of Tori’s playful nature are sprinkled throughout. We hope you will take a mirror glam shot with Suebelle’s hairspray and use the telephone to “tell us something chintzy.” If you need a local number, we’ve left Gayle’s rolodex for your convenience!
High Tide Hall
High Tide Hall is deeply rooted in Palm Beach’s most inspiring attributes — architecture and the sea. Designed by Tori Alexander of Alexander Interiors, High Tide Hall is richly dressed in custom architectural millwork that lean into the formal elegance of neoclassicism. The detailed millwork was expertly executed by Preston Lemanski and Lemanski Construction Company in Palm Beach. A color palette refined by nature incorporates rich base color, Slate Teal 2058-20 by Benjamin Moore, and a textured wallcovering provided by Tori’s most trusted business advisor, David Finer, owner of Fabricut. Adding drama and visual interest, Tori worked closely with The Shade Store to design custom drapery in a range of blue tones. A statement custom runner, designed in partnership with Stark, catches your eye with a I’m high-contrast print. Finishing touches — including a vintage mirror and antique ceramics — were sourced from the Alexander Interiors Retail Showroom in Nashville, Tennessee (also available online). Ceiling light fixtures by Made Goods anchor the passageway with strong structural lines. High Tide Hall leaves a lasting impression while graciously flowing into neighboring spaces created by the talented team of designers of the 2026 Kips Bay Palm Beach Show House
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The Breakfast Club – After Hours

Setting the stage for a client who lives – and entertains – the way others vacation. The Breakfast Club – After Hours, reimagines the kitchen and breakfast room as a luminous jewelry box, with soft jewel tones, blush walls, and white gold-leafed artistry. The design creates an intimate, boutique hotel-like atmosphere and embodies the firm’s signature style: creating sophisticated backdrops for everyday rituals. A space designed for espresso in the morning and something stronger after sunset. Brought to life in collaboration with Turtle Beach Construction, the vision was meticulously executed through masterful craftsmanship and an unwavering commitment to excellence, transforming concept into reality. At the heart of the breakfast room, a hand-painted white gold-leaf mural by Aqualille shimmers with quiet drama, casting a refined glow throughout the space. Casa Giovanni’s hand-crafted rose gold butterfly installation delicately floats above the mural, echoing the artist’s inspiration drawn from the beauty of the natural world. Larose Guyon’s Abysse 03 chandelier – an artful composition of hand-blown glass globes and cascading chains- introduces an edgy yet organic counterpoint, catching the light like fine jewelry in motion. Beneath it all, a rich umber faux-horn breakfast table from Made Goods anchors the room, styled with luxurious everyday flatware and glassware from Jung Lee NY. A pair of hand-carved stools from Krasnogorov Studio introduces an elemental layer to the jewel-box composition. Their identical sculptural legs, joined by a simple notched detail, feel both raw and defined at the same time. Displayed like objects within the room, they add a sense of natural history and movement, grounding the luminous finishes with organic form and quiet restraint. A custom curved banquette by Alexander Woodworking, wrapped in Ikonni’s reeded material and finished in Benjamin Moore’s Edgewood Rocks 1056, grounds the room with tailored craftsmanship. Plush faux fur cushion by Kravet, fabricated by Rafael Godinez, softens the silhouette and envelops the table, while an intentionally untouched section creates space for a sculptural floral moment by Enchanted Orchids. Overhead, a polished plaster ceiling by Axelband Decorative Paint Finishes reflects the layered beauty below, amplifying the jewel-box effect and enveloping the room in warm glamour. A custom decorative display wall by Kassia Millwork transitions artfully into the kitchen, transforming function into a moment of exhibition. Beneath this gathering, a subtly shimmering chocolate rug from Artisan Loom grounds the breakfast area in warmth and texture. Trims and ceilings are painted in a rich, classic brown semi-gloss by Benjamin Moore, deepening the room’s after-hours allure. Beyond, the galley kitchen unfolds with a sense of edgy serenity. Textured blush Kravet wallcovering sets a soft backdrop, punctuated by a punchy pink Roman shade from The Shade Store in Kelly Wearstler’s Baja fabric for Lee Jofa Modern. The space’s true protagonist is the maroon Velour Quartzite countertop and shelves from Primestones, fabricated by Innovative Stone Design, where double-stacked thin bullnose edges nod to vintage craftsmanship while remaining unmistakably modern. Elevating the kitchen’s functionality with refined precision, the Kohler Billet touchless pull-down faucet brings sculptural form and hands-free ease to the main sink, while the adjacent Kohler Aquifer 4-in-1 beverage system delivers filtered hot, cold, sparkling, and ambient water on demand, layering modern luxury into the everyday ritual. A striking cast black Viking induction range from Good Deals Appliances | Royal Green grounds the kitchen with a strong presence, setting the tone for a serious cook’s domain. A sculptural stone hood is flanked by alabaster and brass sconces from Pooky, forming a playful triangular composition that echoes the room’s geometric language, while a sleek flush mount from Currey & Company introduces a subtle mid-century modern note. An art piece by Alexandra French rests on the shelf, created with watercolor, ink, and coffee grounds—an especially fitting medium for a kitchen setting. The abstract landscape captures the quiet tension between land and sky through soft washes and organic markings. Across the galley are modern art pieces by Kerry Hays, which bring a studied geometry to the kitchen, where overlapping forms engage with the surrounding architecture. Ultra-slim shaker cabinetry from the new Echo line by Fabuwood in the signature oyster finish holds the room with understated allure. Crafted by Fabuwood and installed by Calabrese Construction, the cabinetry’s clean proportions and depth create a sensual counterbalance to the surrounding jewel tones. An Alison Rose mosaic floor from Artistic Tile glimmers with flecks of color, like scattered gemstones. A refined and subtle fragrance quietly completes the moment, adding an atmospheric layer that deepens the immersive experience. Designed as both a stage and a sanctuary, The Breakfast Club – After Hours blurs the line between morning ritual and evening indulgence – a space where gathering feels effortless, glamour feels lived-in, and every detail invites you to linger with a cup of coffee, tea, or something a little stronger pulled from the Viking Wine Cellar.
@bamoinc
Architectural Mirage

The room unfolds as a suspended moment, where gravity loosens and time feels subtly distorted. Here, the rational world softens at its edges, and modern luxury bends to the whims of surreal imagination. Inspired by Jean Cocteau’s fluid visual language, the interior becomes an elegant paradox, meticulously composed yet intentionally unpredictable. From this foundation, the sunroom and pool deck evolve into a curated landscape of distorted elegance and tactile richness. Elements hover between reality and illusion, inviting closer inspection. Walls draped in Belgian linen with a subtle wave pattern in silver metallic thread from Harlequin and Oberon Woven Cord in Platinum by Samuel & Sons envelop visitors as they wander into a tented gallery, where artworks by Adam Parker, Carolyn Salsa, Miya Ando, Petra Cortright, and Sarah Meyohas, from Brintz+County Gallery, challenge perspective and perception. An articulated slatted ceiling built by LEEDS Custom Design captures movement as living artwork and forms an architectural mirage that subtly shifts with changing light. Soft shadows stretch and linger, while the wood ceiling appears to drape and dissolve into the surrounding walls, reinforcing the room’s dreamlike physics. Inspired by Gio Ponti, a large-scale soft geometric stone flooring lies underfoot. Art and décor follow the same poetic logic. Organic shapes of furnishings from The Future Perfect and Holly Hunt mingle alongside sculptural shapes from Adam Parker and Petra Cortright, and a singular, oversized painting by Sarah Meyohas, all from Brintz+County Gallery, evoke distant landscapes dissolving into the sky. The result is a sanctuary of stillness and wonder, where luxury is not merely seen but felt, and where surrealism becomes an immersive, lived experience rather than a fleeting gesture.
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Neither Fish Nor Fowl: A Landscape Architect’s Life

Bell Design, Inc. playfully notes the contradictions of a landscape architect’s life: neither architect nor gardener, landscape architects practice in the spaces between many disciplines. A landscape architect works with an unusually broad palette. Every element, whether natural or constructed, has its own materiality, its own behavior over time, and its own impact on humans and the environment. From the wonder of a child’s tree house to healthful areas for athletic exercise and recovery to the desire for comfort and indulgence in our mature years, our favorite outdoor spaces evolve as we do.
Vita – Our circular entry garden and doorway highlights the delight of childhood and the provocation of youthful ego intertwined with hints of Modernist design and Bando with paving and door paint by Benjamin Moore.
Purgatorio – In collaboration with Kohler and Brown Jordan, Bell Design creates a serene wellness space to contemplate, relax, and expiate one’s sins. Three person sauna by Kohler, shaded seating by Brown Jordan, a colorful juice bar with Manalapan Dolomite counter by Primestones, beverage center by Marvel, and appliances by Good Deals Appliances| Royal Green.
Voliera – A floating sculptural cloud skims the Aviary Garden. A custom bird bath and ombre-scaled back chairs in collaboration with fine furniture makers McKinnon & Harris welcome all of God’s winged and finned creatures. Coral lipstick palms and silver Bromeliads anchor the diaphanous space.
Paradiso – Metals dominate in the bronze and steel of the Cocktail Garden from furnishings to plantings. The central Seraphim Bar by Belt Metal takes inspiration from Les Lalannes with complementary contemporary steel Atelier Artizan lounge furnishings with fabrics by Perennials and tabletop in Verde Ligure marble by Primestones. The monumental “FLO” by David Harber contains the axial view to the water with a bronze keyhole into the sublime.
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Where Plans get Canceled

New Jersey–based Interior Designer Colleen Rosar, principal of Colleen Rosar Design, along with her team, transformed one of the bungalow’s bedrooms into a flexible sitting room designed for the moment you return home and decide to stay. Inspired by travel and a collected way of living, the space adapts naturally from lounging and entertaining to hosting overnight guests. A Gramercy Daybed by Burton James, upholstered in a stunning fruity floral, anchors the room, equally inviting for an afternoon hangout or a cozy night in, while a Sherrill Furniture round ottoman in a silky blue Lee Jofa Modern fabric in collaboration with Kelly Wearstler adds softness and versatility. Warmth comes from the Amara Dark Stained Poplar Dresser by Made Goods, cleverly reimagined as both dresser and bar and topped with a beautiful white Calacatta marble countertop from Primestones, set against a playful backdrop of Ground Works Lee Jofa’s Mineral Paper in Algae. Custom-designed glass shelving adds both function and charm, while refined Corston light switches provide thoughtful, architectural detailing throughout the space. No surface was left untouched, with accessories from Made Goods and Pigeon & Poodle layered throughout, and Blue Pheasant barware completing the perfect spot to mix a drink. Seating is thoughtfully layered with a Tegal Chair by Currey & Company, a natural rattan accent with intricate detailing, alongside a vintage chair reimagined in a two-tone Lee Jofa fabric in collaboration with Kelly Wearstler. The sculptural Peacock Side Table by Currey & Company adds a striking decorative moment. Underfoot, the Desta Rug in Honey by Stark grounds the room, while Riviere wallcovering by Paolo Moschino, available at Lee Jofa, draws the eye upward and lets the imagination wander. Window treatments by The Shade Store, finished in a soft creamy Kravet fabric and accented with an unexpected jade trim from Samuel & Sons, add tailored elegance. Pooky Lighting keeps the room bright and inviting with a charming table lamp and art lights that highlight the walls, and Benjamin Moore’s soft yet impactful paint ties everything together, beautifully emphasizing the built-in details.
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The Mame Dennis

Exuberant and divine, obviously, The Mame Dennis is fitted for your most eccentric and worldly of houseguests. Color-drenched in a masterful Lee Jofa Oscar de la Renta Jessup floral print, layered with Brunschwig & Fils textiles, this room is calming and inviting yet carbonated with zest and a libido for the fabulous. Distinct hues of azure and soft cocoa cast a spell on the senses, bringing this magical chamber to life. Aptly holding court, the canopy bed by Bunny Williams is fitted with impeccable Matthew Remy linens, pillows from Michael Smith’s Jasper Collection, and the eternally chic Clarence House animal print splashed atop. Drapes and cornices by The Shade Store and a locally crafted canopy are trimmed with Samuel & Sons Sophie Beaded Fringe in Wedgewood and Flanders Cord in Wedgewood, further setting the stage for a theatrical evening. A leather-draped vanity and robust marble console from Collected for the Home elegantly punctuate the room, while a menagerie of ginger jars inhabit thoughtful nooks and crannies. Paige Albright Orientals purveyed the rugs, adding a soft gravitas in greens and blues. Brass pivot lights and switches from Corston, exotic sconces from Fortuny, and a tantalizing dressing light from Currey & Company offer a bold yet flattering ambiance. The graphic marble tiles from Artistic Tile, paired with sparkling chrome Kohler fixtures, make the bathroom feel like a portal to mid-century Milan. The Mame Dennis challenges convention by juxtaposing the traditional and the modern. Vintage offerings from Chairish, Etsy, and Show Pony encourage the well-traveled aura of the room. One slumber in this splendid space will “open doors for you, doors you never even dreamed existed!”
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Mrs. Howell’s Retreat

This living room imagines if Mrs. Thurston Howell III, known to her friends as “Lovey”, had ever been rescued from Gilligan’s Island and returned for the Palm Beach season. Here the renowned international hostess and former Queen of the Pitted Prune Bowl would receive her guests in low-key high style. The walls are tented in “Carmen”, a suzani-inspired linen print from Jim Thompson Fabrics, setting the calming palette of sea-glass blues and shell whites, with a valance edged in a wooden bead fringe from Samuel & Sons. Overhead, the ceiling is painted in Benjamin Moore Blue Bonnet 2050-70, suggesting a perfectly clear day that never threatens rain – or shipwreck. Natural materials, including woven wicker side tables from Made Goods, a straw matting rug, and a shell-encrusted center table reflect the tropical setting. A room is nothing without flowers and Mrs. Howell’s penchant for rare orchids is on full display, including a large arrangement in a chinoiserie jardiniere planter under the plate glass windows. Sheer Roman shades by The Shade Store made from Jim Thompson “Erminia” filter the sun, allowing Lovey to set aside her signature straw hat and parasol while indoors. Framed coral and shell paintings on silk by Lucinda Oakes read like polite souvenirs —natural history rendered elegant enough for cocktails. At the center, “Aquarius”, a large abstract painting by artist Margaret Kennedy, hangs over a long Louis XVI sofa (purchased at her dear friend and couturier Norman Norell’s Sotheby’s auction), and suggests that Mrs. Howell, while devoted to tradition, has her foot in the present. Everything is light, civilized, and resolutely unruffled. It is a room designed for iced drinks (including Thurston’s famous martinis), canasta, and the absolute certainty that—marooned or not—one must always live beautifully.
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Terra Calma

Terra Calma is a sun-washed indoor- outdoor sanctuary designed to feel like a quiet exhale. It’s a space where texture, light, and material do the talking. Soft mineral tones and tactile surfaces set a calm, grounded mood, allowing daylight to move gently across the room. Geometric tile from Artistic Tile wraps the shower and floors in a subtle pattern and playful color, bringing just enough energy to keep the space feeling alive while still serene. The mix of shape and hue adds movement without overwhelming the eye – fresh, joyful, and quietly sophisticated. At the center of the room, expressive natural stone from Primestones anchors the design. The Patagonia Blue marble slab feels almost like a landscape in itself. Paired with refined Brushed Bronze fixtures from Kohler, the stone creates a balance between raw beauty and modern restraint, allowing water, texture, and light to take center stage. Lighting is where Terra Calma becomes joyful. A sculptural chartreuse pendant from Entler floats overhead like a burst of sunshine – unexpected, playful, and meant to make you smile. Along the walls, Kalya Od Studio’s delicate concha sconces add softness and texture. Art brings soul and story to the space. Mixed-media works from Ba Arte celebrate Brazilian craftsmanship and materiality, layering in culture and warmth in a way that feels deeply personal. Trim and doors finished in Benjamin Moore Pinelands 446 create moments of quiet contrast and polish, while Corston switches add tailored, jewelry-like touches that elevate even the smallest interaction. Textural wallcoverings from Arte bring depth and softness, wrapping the space in a tactile, layered warmth. A long, tubular modern pillow form finished with Samuel & Sons trim introduces a subtle decorative moment—softening the architecture while reinforcing the room’s focus on texture and touch. Terra Calma isn’t about spectacle – it’s about how a space makes you feel. Calm but not boring. Artful but not precious.
Patio do Sol
The outdoor shower courtyard is our modern interpretation of Palm Beach – sunlit, artful, and layered with intention. The space blends modern sensibilities with a reverence for craft, pattern, and play. Yellow was introduced as a central note to evoke light, optimism, and warmth, setting an immediate emotional tone that feels both joyful and transportive. To bring depth and tactile richness to the architecture, the walls are wrapped in Zellige tile. Warm yellow Zellige from Otto Tiles creates a luminous backdrop, while white and green patterned Zellige from ASD Surfaces adds visual rhythm and a subtle graphic contrast. Underfoot, the floor pays homage to old-world elegance through pattern and materiality. Ann Sacks’ black-and-white Palma marble mosaic delivers a timeless foundation that feels luxurious yet grounded, anchoring the courtyard with classic sophistication. David Sutherland bronze sculptures by Corbin Bronze rise like modern totems – quietly powerful, grounding the space with sculptural presence and weight. Handmade planters from Yanou soften the architecture alongside a thoughtful plant selection by our team. A sculptural outdoor shower fixture from Kohler in Brushed Brass with exposed plumbing, elevates the ritual of an outdoor rinse into something distinctly indulgent. To encourage relaxation, we designed a generously scaled upholstered ottoman clad in Métaphores’ Eden, a richly woven jacquard produced on traditional tapestry looms. As a nod to our love of fashion and sculptural form, a serpentine upholstered piece is wrapped in embroidered raffia from Élitis and finished with couture-worthy trim and fringe from Samuel & Sons. In true Firefinish spirit – where design is elevated but never too precious – a playful neon sign punctuates the space, inviting a smile and reminding visitors that joy is always part of the composition.
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Gracious Garden Entry

Step into this gracious passageway, where transitional elegance transforms a simple corridor into a quietly enchanting moment within the home. Designed to be both functional and transportive, the space unfolds as a refined vignette—one that rewards lingering glances and thoughtful detail. The walls are enveloped in a delicate floral wallpaper from Colefax and Fowler, its soft embroidery lending romance and movement while setting a serene, layered backdrop. Pale blue trim crisply frames the architecture, offering a tailored contrast that feels both fresh and timeless. Underfoot, a tailored runner stretches the length of the hall, grounding the space with subtle texture while drawing the eye forward toward a mirror from Meg Brass Designs that anchors the far wall. Framed in a dark, sculptural surround, the mirror reflects light and depth, visually extending the room and adding architectural intrigue. Overhead, a refined pendant fixture by Vaughan Lighting casts a warm, ambient glow, infusing the corridor with understated glamour. One wall is softened by floor-to-ceiling drapery from Jane Churchill fabricated by The Shade Store, introducing an elegant sweep of fabric that enhances the room’s sense of intimacy while concealing transitions beyond. Opposite, a slender console table by Casita Furniture serves as a curated moment of display—layered with sculptural blue ceramic vessels and a tray from Meg Braff, and thoughtfully stacked books that bring a collected, lived-in sensibility. Above, a striking piece sourced through Acquavella Galleries adds drama and movement, its expressive lines balanced by classic brass sconces from Vaughan, which bathe the wall in a flattering, golden light. Together, these elements elevate the hallway beyond mere circulation, transforming it into a polished interlude—one that bridges rooms with grace and intention. European Oak flooring in the rich Nogalon finish by STORIA Flooring brings warmth and depth to the passageway. This is a space designed not simply to be passed through, but to be experienced: a quiet pause, a visual breath, and a testament to the power of detail-driven design. The corridor stands as a reminder that even the most transitional spaces deserve thoughtful attention—where beauty, function, and craftsmanship meet in perfect harmony.
@kateivesdesign
Lucinda’s Lounge

The perfect ladies’ escape, Lucinda’s Lounge is an ode to Kate’s mother—her forever muse and greatest design inspiration. This intimate sanctuary, made possible by O’Neill-Construction, is enveloped in the happiest tonal yellow stripes and grounded by boldly painted floors, both by our fabulous decorative painter, Shelly Decorative Painting. Coston electrical plates add the perfect jewelry to the walls. A bell jar lantern by A. Sanoma illuminates the room. The room, decorated entirely in Schumacher fabric, features a whimsical canopied daybed crafted by AC Designs and upholstered in solid cotton white chintz and gingham silk. Samuel and Sons tie backs elegantly accent the canopy panels. The bedding—custom bolsters and bedspread, along with a pair of monogrammed boudoir pillows by Leontine Linens—creates the perfect invitation for a midday nap. Not to be missed is the deco gesso shell sconce by RT Facts, which casts the most enchanting mood lighting within the bed alcove. Step onto a Tuareg mat from Rug and Kilim and across the room to a divine vanity and desk nook, wrapped in custom basketweave lattice by Fuller Architectural Panels and illuminated with Urban Electric sconces. Atop the antique desk sits a striking slab of onyx marble sourced from ARCA Marble, while accessories from Pigeon and Poodle and Currey & Company complete the vignette with polish and charm. Tucked sweetly into the corner is a slipper chair upholstered in a beloved Schumacher chintz, finished with Samuel and Sons tufting, and surrounded by a Bunny Williams pedestal and occasional table. Black and white sailing prints by Rosenfeld, framed by Bedford Framing, complete the space—an elegant nod to the femininity and romance of the racing yacht.
@lisaerdmanninteriors
The Royal Retreat

Lisa Erdmann Interiors presents “The Royal Retreat,” inspired by the glamour of Mustique and one of its most famous patrons: Princess Margaret. The sitting room features an inviting sense of coastal elegance, established through Brunschwig & Fils’s vibrant Nouvelle wallcovering, which envelops the room in a tropical scene. For added texture and architectural intrigue, Bamboo Trellis by Fuller Architectural Panels delineates the seating area from the entry and bar while the designer’s custom trim work, installed by GA Finish Carpentry, draws the eye to the ceiling with the blue-tinted moldings painted in Benjamin Moore’s Grand Rapids 835. A chandelier by Christa’s Seashells punctuates the room, as flora and fauna furnishings and decorative accents are echoed throughout, from Serip Lighting bird sconces to a custom ceramic lamp by Kass O’Brien Ceramics. More formal English antiques provide an impression of timelessness and a reminder of home. Down to the Corston electrical plates and Samuel & Sons’ Julienne Piping in Bluette on the sofa, every detail is fit for royalty. Known to enjoy either a gin and tonic or The Famous Grouse whisky, Princess Margaret can be envisioned pouring a drink at the bar, with cabinetry by Fabuwood concealing a hidden Viking undercounter refrigerator, while music (and inevitably, cigarette smoke) fills the air. Playing cards rest on an antique inlaid end table from John Rosselli & Associates, while crystal bar glasses on a silver tray sit atop a Primestones leathered limestone bar top. During the evening hours, a Stark carpet doubles as a dance floor, once the window treatments, fabricated by The Shade Store, are drawn. Mustique is famous for its legendary soirees, after all!
@lopezgroupinc
Florida Garden Rooms

Step into the Florida Garden Rooms, a series of curated outdoor spaces designed to be experienced like the rooms of a home. Each area has its own identity, offering a unique perspective from both inside and outside the house. The design begins with a butterfly garden filled with Florida native plants chosen to thrive in the local climate while providing essential habitats for birds, pollinators, and butterflies. Organic paths wind through vibrant blooms, inviting guests to explore and discover moments of connection with nature. In the formal garden room, southern red cedars rise as sculpted columns, adding symmetry and a sense of tailored elegance that anchors the space. Nearby, a sunbathing room emerges, defined by soft, swaying native grasses and furnished with the Garrison Sofa and Lounge Chairs from Made Goods, welcoming visitors to pause and relax. The outdoor dining area is anchored by the Hadley Dining Table and Felix Dining Chairs from Made Goods, creating an inviting setting for open-air gatherings. Natural stone materials from Florida quarries, including oolite and coral, are incorporated throughout to create a grounded, authentic feeling. An outdoor kitchen island created in collaboration with Good Deals Appliances | Royal Green, featuring Alfresco Grills and constructed by American Outdoor Cabinets, supports effortless entertaining and reinforces the garden’s role as an extension of the home. Washed shells scattered thoughtfully across the spaces tie the garden together, reflecting the effortless harmony of Florida’s landscapes. Every element is chosen for both beauty and sustainability, creating cohesive outdoor rooms that capture the essence of the Florida lifestyle: vibrant, relaxed, and intimately connected to the environment. The design encourages exploration from inside the home as well, framing views and drawing the eye outward to the garden’s distinctive spaces.
@lorimorrisdesign
The Gilded Palm

Step into The Gilded Palm, a room where Florida’s sunlight becomes the muse. This space is an ode to warmth and allure, with creams, soft golds, and a whisper of blush layered to feel both luminous and intimate. Light dances across reflective surfaces including a mirrored television by Reflectel, which quietly dissolves into the architecture, echoing the movement of water just beyond the walls and creating a subtle shimmer that shifts throughout the day. There is a quiet drama here, elegant, sensual, and unapologetically glamorous. Sun washed tones are balanced with moments of sparkle, allowing the room to glow rather than glare. The furniture features custom made chairs, sofa and bench with the highlight being a Stuart Coffee Table from the Lori Morris Collection, adding a feeling both refined and effortlessly luxurious. Tailored drapery from The Shade Store softens the light as it moves through the space, filtering sunshine into a gentle, golden warmth. Underfoot, an area rug from Stark Carpet grounds the room with refined texture, offering a calm counterpoint to the luminous palette above. The Gilded Palm is designed to seduce the senses, a celebration of light, reflection, and refined ease. It invites you to linger, to feel the sun on your skin even indoors, and to experience Florida living at its most radiant, where elegance meets warmth, and beauty unfolds slowly, in layers.
@ltainteriors
The Mahjong Lounge

Welcome to our Mahjong Lounge, a glamorous gathering space that celebrates the joy, friendship, and spirit of women coming together. Once a traditional social pastime and now a modern phenomenon, mahjong has become as much about togetherness as it is about style. This space celebrates the evolution in full glam. It’s a room where conversation flows, gossip glimmers, elegance reigns, and competition is served with a smile. Enter the lounge and you are immediately captivated by the stunning wallcoverings from Calico. Mosaic Tessera on fiber paper wraps the walls, while Ensemble Resonance on linen adorns the ceiling, creating a layered look that feels both bold and refined. The pairing of multiple wallcoverings introduces depth and dimension, allowing each pattern to complement rather than compete. Each window, fabricated by The Shade Store, is dressed with custom-shaped valances and tailored drapery panels crafted in Perennials’ Good Vibrations fabric and finished with Samuel & Sons Orsay Silk Woven Crete, adding softness, richness, and movement. A delicate beaded molding detail traces the room, introducing a playful sculptural touch that feels special and unexpected. A custom-designed sofa hugs the perimeter of the space, inviting guests to settle in comfortably for hours of play. The back is upholstered in Mulberry Home’s gorgeous Flying Ducks, while the seat cushion is in Plushy by Perennials and finished with Samuel & Sons Barcelona Ombre Fringe, adding a glamorous, fashion-forward flourish. Circular throw pillows upholstered in Lee Jofa Modern’s Roulade Print and Tourbillon Print by Brunschwig & Fils add whimsy and texture, striking the perfect balance between chic and cozy. At the center, Made Goods’ mahjong table steals the show, its burl wood finish bringing a warm, organic contrast to the jewel-like surroundings. We were thrilled to receive an incredibly generous contribution from Overgaard & Dyrman, whose sculptural Circle dining chairs add a dose of modern sophistication. An extra-comfy accent chair from Precedent, a Sherrill Furniture brand, upholstered in Assos Verde by Gaston Y Daniela, offers the perfect seat for spectating, sipping, or sneaking a peek at someone else’s tiles. Lighting acts as the room’s jewelry. Dazzling pendants from Larose Guyon in a brushed brass finish cast a flattering glow, much like the women gathered beneath them, while the Nirvana Grande Floor Lamp adds an additional layer of warmth and drama, grounding the space with its sculptural presence. Completing the tableau is Madame’s Cocktail Dress, an exquisite marble sculpture by Currey & Company, which brings a sense of artful femininity and timeless glamour, serving as both a focal point and a celebration of the spirit of the room. After a long game (and perhaps one too many martinis), the adjoining bathroom awaits. Finished with tile and stone from Artistic Tile, the blush-toned palette delivers the ultimate girly moment. Calico wallpaper on the ceiling creates a moody surprise overhead, while another stunning Larose Guyon fixture and sleek Kohler plumbing complete the space. Thoughtful finishing touches from Pigeon & Poodle’s Palm Beach Collection of bath accessories refine the space and add a layer of polished sophistication, reinforcing the room’s sense of effortless luxury. It’s not just a bathroom for touch-ups; it’s a space for lingering, laughing, and bonding, capturing the true spirit of a great girls’ retreat. Our Mahjong Room is a love letter to femininity, friendship, and fun — a space filled with confidence, color, and charm. It’s a room you may enter for a game, but stay in for the company.
@pappasmirondesign
The Citron Salon

The Citron Salon is a refined respite from the Florida sunshine. It’s a place to unwind, entertain, or quietly catch up on correspondence. Equal parts elegant and inviting, the room offers a cocoon of warmth and personality. Upon entering the vestibule, guests are welcomed by a decorative panel created specifically for Kips Bay by artist Sandra Constantine. Her brushstrokes and layered palette set the tone for the experience ahead, introducing movement and color. The artwork acts as both a threshold and a peek at what is to come, drawing the eye forward and signaling the layered narrative that unfolds throughout the space. The checkerboard flooring underfoot harkens back to the 1950s—a heyday of Palm Beach—adding a playful note of nostalgia and graphic energy. Anchoring the seating area is an antique Savonnerie Arts & Crafts carpet from Rug & Kilim, whose rich coloration and pattern soften the geometry of the floor while lending a cozy, lived-in elegance. Together, these elements strike a balance between vibrancy and comfort, honoring Palm Beach’s storied past through a modern lens. The walls are swathed in a burnished lime plaster from Ressource Americas in a warm taupe hue. Its waxed finish captures and reflects light throughout the day, creating a luminous backdrop that shifts with the sun. A subtle stripe of Samuel & Sons grosgrain ribbon accents the plaster, inspired by a similar trim application used at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum of Art. Against this neutral foil sits a custom built-in sofa upholstered in plush citron velvet—an unmistakable focal point that invites guests to sit, linger, and relax. Sheer drapery from Pierre Frey rests upon the door, gently moving with the coastal breeze and reinforcing the room’s serene, indoor-outdoor sensibility, and is finished with Samuel & Sons Abrille Juste Tassel Tiebacks, adding a tailored yet decorative finishing touch. A thoughtfully curated mix of vintage furnishings sourced from Avery & Dash populates the space; 1970s Saporiti slipper chairs provide sculptural comfort, while a Giacometti cocktail table grounds the seating area with organic form. A mid-century modern writing desk offers a quiet moment of function, perfect for penning notes or working on one’s next novel. Murano wall sconces cast a warm, flattering glow, complemented by a whimsical sculptural lamp by Ingo Maurer. Bronze hardware by Corston rounds out the room’s materiality, an architectural detail that elevates the understated luxury of the space. Whether sipping Grasshoppers with friends debating the latest episode of Palm Royale, or enjoying an afternoon of reading and reflection, the Citron Salon is designed to do it all. In a destination known for its sun-drenched glamour, this room reminds us that sometimes the greatest luxury lies in retreat.
@riverbrook_
Tiki Tent

Inspired by a Slim Aarons poolside photograph and the glamorous cabanas of 1960s Palm Beach, the Tiki Tent is our take on a space designed for entertaining. A classic cabana stripe by Schumacher sets the foundation, layered with warm sunset color, daring stone, and bold pattern to give the room its personality and character. An oversized bar anchors the tent as the social heart of the space, designed as a natural gathering point that invites guests to pull up a stool, linger, and stay awhile. The stone is intentionally bold, a cosmopolitan marble that catches the light and brings instant presence to the tent. Patterned lamps, drapery that frames the views, and vintage chandeliers add a touch of drama even in full daylight, giving the space a collected rather than styled feel. Beyond the bar, intimate seating vignettes are tucked along the perimeter, offering quieter moments for conversation, slipping away for a minute, or watching the party without being at the center of it. The flooring is a graphic marble tile that delivers a playful punch and reinforces the cabana’s confident personality. And because no great cabana is complete without a sense of history, the walls are treated like a gallery. Art from different periods and styles is layered intentionally, much like a well worn Palm Beach home that has evolved over time. Twentieth century Italian sconces provide the finishing touch, tying everything together into a space that feels tailored, vibrant, and a little bit funky, with an effortless glamour that makes you want to stay and enjoy yourself. Items & materials graciously supplied by: Artistic Tile, Benjamin Moore, Calia Stone, Cathy Taylor, Daisy Jones, Dead Artist Gallery, Elegant Earth, English Village Lane, Good Deals Appliances I Royal Green (featuring Alfresco), Hannah P. Morris, Joe Turner, Kohler Co., Kristin Blakeney, Laura Deems, Laurel Dawn, Lillian August (a Sherrill Furniture brand), Made Goods, Next Level AVL, Pooky Lighting, Prairie Interiors Inc, Rebecca Jack, Reflectel, Good Deal Appliances | Royal Green, Samuel & Sons, Schumacher, SK Isbell Art, Teil Duncan Art, & The Shade Store.
@sherrillcanetinteriors
The Primary Sanctuary

Welcome to the Primary Sanctuary, where peaceful glamour envelops the masters of the house. Soft hues and layered furnishings invite you in, rich with tactile beauty and quiet luxury. Bordeaux wallpaper from York Wallcoverings lends the walls a serene, understated elegance, while Pierre Frey’s Andrea Riviere fabric adds a subtle hint of spice behind the custom channel-tufted bed upholstered in Scalamandre bouclé. Accent pillows by Edwin Pallassio—crafted in pale silks from Kravet Fabrics and finished with silk brush fringe in celery from Samuel & Sons—enhance the room’s refined subtlety. Nearby, a pair of chairs upholstered in deep green velvet from Kravet Fabrics introduce a vibrant note within an inviting conversational corner. Underfoot, a custom Stark carpet is soothing, graceful, and sumptuous, its bespoke design ensuring the space feels uniquely tailored to its occupants. Made Goods mirrors above the custom night tables add a luminous reflective quality, amplifying both light and dimension. Custom cabinetry by High End Cabinets showcases meticulous craftsmanship and thoughtful functionality, from the sleek night tables to the sculptural console with integrated shelving. Graceful bedside lamps in soft celadon from Carlos de la Puente Antiques, NYC paired with beautifully textured shades by Illumé, NYC complete the curated bedscape. The room was professionally painted by Oberg Painting, who also expertly installed the wallpaper, creating a flawless envelope for the design. Diaphanous Calloway Paper sheers by Patterson Flynn softly filter the light, with tasteful hardware and professional installation provided by The Shade Store. A tall and statuesque bamboo-themed glass sculpture in blue from Sarafina Gallery is a stunning touch while overhead, an exquisite porcelain ceiling installation by Debra Steidel adds artful delicacy. Abstract artwork from Brintz Gallery introduces a final layer of elegance. The result is a sanctuary that feels soothing, sophisticated, and deeply personal.
@siredesign
The Becoming Suite

The Becoming Suite—a primary dressing room and bath—reimagines one of the earliest residential sanctuaries through a contemporary, intimate lens. Rooted in 17th–18th century tradition, the original dressing room and adjoining bath formed the first private suite: a secluded world for grooming, bathing, preparation, and the quiet act of receiving a trusted confidant. These spaces established the belief that getting ready was an art rather than a task—deserving of intention, hierarchy, and architectural reverence. This vision unfolds as a series of softly connected moments, brought to life through the craftsmanship and coordination of CH Construction, whose execution allows the space to feel fluid, calm, and considered. Custom millwork by GAM Woodwork wraps the room in tailored cabinetry—paneled, glazed, and quietly detailed—creating a sense of enclosure without heaviness. The dressing room unfolds as a gallery of reflection and storage, where transparency and opacity balance intimacy with display. Underfoot, warm wood flooring from Storia Flooring introduces movement and softness, guiding the transition from dressing to bathing. Cipollino Marble sourced from Primestones and fabricated by Mia Stone & Associates anchors the suite with depth and sensuality. Veined surfaces flow from vanity to floor to bathing alcove, where an arched enclosure creates a moment of retreat—both protective and indulgent. Plumbing fixtures by Kohler punctuate the space with refined, jewelry-like accents, their French Gold finish adding warmth and a subtle glow that elevates everyday rituals into moments of quiet pleasure. A nuanced palette by Benjamin Moore envelops the room in hushed tones, layered with wallcoverings and textiles from GP&J Baker and Romo Group, and finished with delicate detailing from Samuel & Sons. These surfaces soften the geometry of the space, allowing light and shadow to move gently across walls and cabinetry. Lighting, switches, and outlets by Corston Architectural Detail remain intentionally understated, supporting an atmosphere that feels warm and personal rather than performative. Artisan painting by IC Painting Services, wallpaper installation by Twill & Texture, and drapery installation by Automated Blinds complete the suite with care and restraint. Curated accessories and décor exclusively from Made Goods introduce sculptural, collected moments—objects chosen for their presence and tactility, reinforcing the sense that this is a space meant to be lived in, not merely admired. This modern interpretation restores that philosophy, unifying dressing and bathing into one continuous environment shaped by materiality, flow, and function. It returns the room to its original purpose: a sanctuary for the ritual of becoming.
@stevenwalshdesign
The Botanical Hall & Marble Bath

A restrained material palette elevates the interiors, pairing the expressive tactility of tropical relief panels with the enduring luxury of marble. Plaster-inspired wall sculptures, shaped by botanical forms, lend an immersive, atmospheric quality to the space, while marble surfaces introduce a sense of quiet richness and permanence. The result is an environment that feels both sensorial and sophisticated rooted in nature yet unmistakably modern.
@tartanntoile
Entertainment Command Center and Powder Room

In the spirit of Marjorie Merriweather Post—businesswoman, socialite, philanthropist, and consummate hostess—the entertainment center just off the kitchen was designed for party planning, where guest lists get created, thank you notes written, and barware and linens stored. The nook of an office took advantage of an existing closet. The inset was deep enough to house an antique bamboo desk, chair, and shelving, artfully framed by drapery from Pierre Frey. Opposite, a pagoda-style armoire—outfitted with a Mirror TV by Reflectel and finished with Samuel & Sons Sophie Tassel Tiebacks and French Double Welting in Hunter Green—functions as a bar with additional storage for partyware, with accessories from Made Goods, Pigeon & Poodle, and bar accessories by Blue Pheasant. And at the end of the hall, a brass picture rail from Tillys Interiors floats an antique bamboo mirror. The de Gournay pleated backdrop is an opulent gesture for an otherwise small space, a nod to curating unforgettable experiences and spaces, no matter the size. A pair of slipper chairs from Coley Home and the warm glow from a chandelier from Urban Electric overhead make for a sweet corner moment to sip and chat. Illuminating the hallway that connects the Entertainment Center to the Powder Room are custom Vietnamese silk lanterns. The walls are clad in Chinoiserie grass cloth wallpaper from Kravet, and tortoiseshell print wallpaper by Gracie on the ceiling completes the look. The powder room lifts from Merriweather Post’s décor throughout her homes, inspired by her extensive world travels. The custom tile and pattern on the floor by Artistic Tile and the shower curtain tassels are a nod to Moroccan patterns and embellishments. The floating sink as well as the shower surround are cherry blossom marble, also from Artistic Tile. The French gold finish of the fixtures by Kohler plays on the vintage mirror and sconce. The delicate climbing tendrils of the silver-ground wallpaper from Gracie showcase the transporting effect of wallpaper in small spaces.
@lewisgallodesigngroup
The Champagne Conservatory

Once a sunroom, The Lewis Gallo Design Group’s Champagne Conservatory has been reimagined as the home’s most inviting pause — a cheerful, intimate spot designed for popping corks, swapping stories, and lingering a little longer than planned. Inspired by the playful elegance of Old Palm Beach, the room captures a spirit of ease and celebration, equally suited to afternoon light or an evening glow. A breezy palette of blush pink, buttery yellow, and sky blue sets the tone, layered with rich pattern and texture through wallpapers, fabrics, and furnishings sourced from Casa Branca Atelier. Beneath it all, flooring by Mirth Studio grounds the space, offering a tactile counterpoint to the softness above, and Benjamin Moore’s Pink Moiré creates a soft, enveloping glow. At the heart of the room is a custom sculptural shell bar, meticulously crafted by All Seasons Accessories — the anchor and defining element of the Champagne Conservatory. Both functional and artful, the bar establishes the room’s celebratory spirit and coastal character, serving as a natural gathering point for conversation and champagne alike. Accents of natural stone — Primestone’s Dolce Australe Quartzite, expertly fabricated by Oceana Designs — introduce a subtle sense of permanence, balanced by shell details and Ramsey Bar Stools from Made Goods that nod to Palm Beach’s coastal legacy. A chippendale sofa from Palm Beach Regency invites guests to settle in, while Samuel & Sons French Grosgrain Ribbon, piping, and Aristotle Greek Key trim lend a note of polish to the room’s relaxed sensibility. Lighting plays a starring role, with statement fixtures from Ro Sham Beaux casting a flattering glow, complemented by standing lamps from Devonshire that enhance the room’s intimate, evening-ready atmosphere. Art selections by Nick Mele and Amee Calloway inject personality and a slightly mischievous energy, recalling impromptu gatherings and moments of unexpected fun. Bright, breezy, and always ready for a toast, the Champagne Conservatory is a celebration of Palm Beach living at its most joyful — a room meant to be used, enjoyed, and remembered.
@wecselmandesign
A Designer’s Retrospective

Unapologetic in vision and global in sensibility, the Great Room unfolds as Deborah Wecselman’s curated journey through intimate moments shaped by three decades as an interior designer, a collector at heart and traveler by instinct. Echoes of Paris emerge throughout the space, shaped by years spent sourcing at the city’s underground flea markets, where Wecselman acquires her antiques fresh from their original owners before entering the restoration process. This sense of wanderlust is woven throughout the room, expressed in an eclectic interplay of pattern, texture, light, and form. At once personal and cosmopolitan, the space is evocative of Deborah’s own thoughtfully curated living room, defined by her seasoned fluency with collecting art and design. One immediately gets a glimpse of her first New York City apartment in the 1980s through antique mirrored panels, framed in custom brass metalwork. The reflective surfaces create a dynamic nature against the soft plaster walls, finished in Benjamin Moore’s Swiss Coffee OC-45, chosen for its nuanced warmth and matte depth. Hanging in the center is a piece by Colombian textile artist, Olga de Amaral, a nod of Deborah’s South American background now elevated by the acclaimed artist whose work was featured at the Fondation Cartier. A series of dividing panels continue within the focal wall. A custom sculptural sofa from Pivot Home with Samuel & Sons Leather Piping in Metallic Gold and Julienne Metallic Piping in Antique Gold, upholstered in textured Metaphores, Brunschwig and Fils, and Kravet fabrics invites one to sit in the main area complemented by a set of vintage lounge chairs and an Owe Armchair by Christophe Delcourt via The Future Perfect. A one of a kind hand-polished marble and bronze Alex Turco Coffee Table from Artemest sits atop a custom area rug by Stark Carpet, binded with metallic leather by Studio Art, perfectly outlining the sofa’s silhouette. French oak flooring by Storia grounds the space with patterned angularity and warmth. Look up to see an iridescent hand-made blown glass ceiling installation by Jamie Harris for Todd Merrill Studio with Calico’s Atmosphere dusk wallpaper on the ceiling. The banquette area emerges as an intimate gathering point, set against fluted wall panels and anchored by an eclectic art composition from Deborah’s personal collection; an unmistakable nod to her time at Ralph Lauren, recalling the brand’s mastery of lifestyle, with every layer chosen for a reason. Upholstered in Nobilis’ Shima with shimmer cord, the banquette’s cushions by Le Jeune are framed by a birds-eye maple veneer screen by HASAC Millwork with refined hardware details by Nanz. The composition is grounded by a honed Ceppo Bi Sicilia stone base by ARCA, which continues seamlessly into the fireplace surround. Layered pillows from Pierre Frey’s newest collection soften the composition and invite interaction. The Bossa dining table is a solid cast bronze and is paired with chairs from Ralph Pucci, reupholstered in custom Peruvian fabric in “mint ice fur.” Overhead, a bronze Anna Karlin Sketch Pendant draws the eye downward, completing the vignette. The fireplace is an extension of the room’s social rhythm, clad in ceramic tiles from Artistic Tile. An EcoSmart Fire fireplace completes the composition. The Neotropic Mirror by LGS Studio via The Future Perfect crowns the area with its ceramic texture. Just beyond, the Visionnaire Siona Bar introduces a refined hospitality note, finished in high-gloss blue lacquer. This final stop invites you to play board games at a Todd Merril table, featuring a vintage lucite chess board, alongside late-night drinks and informal gatherings, with ottomans in different shapes upholstered in Metaphores fabric and a french oak Redux bench from Slash Objects extends the room’s sense of conviviality. At its core, the room reflects a cosmopolitan approach to living, deeply layered and rich with textural dialogue. The result is a space that feels lived-in, where a multitude of materials—metals, mirrors, stones, and woods—are composed with confidence. “I love the idea that many lives can exist in one room at the same time—talking, gathering, and socializing,” says Wecselman. It encapsulates her belief that great design is not created all at once, but thoughtfully accumulated over time.
@yarndesignassociates
The Gathering Place

Welcome to The Gathering Place, where every household member meets while having a bite to eat! This kitchen experience captures the sophistication of bold design with a mastery in carpentry work by Spectrum Kitchens. Fluted glass door styles with LED strip lighting showcase the glassware behind and mimic the elegance of fluted wood panels elevating the front of this triangular island. Eye-catching slabs of Dekton by Cosentino wrap the island with an organic print that resembles a natural stone with subtle spots of black, pale gold and coffee brown that compose this innovative hue making The Gathering Place one to be remembered. Courses of gold and citron are served throughout this Kitchen in furniture, decorative lighting, appliances and plumbing fixtures. The Gathering Place has a main course that draws you to an all golden induction range and oven from Viking Appliances’ new Designer Color Collection (provided by Good Deals Appliances | Royal Green). The hood shines with a softer shade of liquid metal gold over a warmer neutral slab selection from Dekton for the backsplash and countertops. The integrated sink features a chef’s style pull down faucet by Kohler matching the boldness of the appliances. For dessert, a hand crafted light fixture from Boyd Lighting floats above the island with a gold leaf interior contrasting its matte black exterior. Moving on to our mid-night snack brings us to another Gathering Place for those who enjoy comfort in full bloom with a side of classical motifs — enter the dining room! An impressive tablescape for entertaining dressed by Pioneer Linens with a hand embroidered tablecloth from designer Jim Thompson of Jerry Pair. Flowing fabric layered over sunshades from The Shade Store, coupled with a decorative trim inlay from Kravet Fabrics complete the frame for the olive green chairs hugging the rounded table for six, all reflected in the 3D golden metal doors of the serving buffet furnished by Judith Norman Furniture. European Oak flooring in the rich Nogalon finish by STORIA Flooring lends a grounding presence. Finally the night cap, a stunning piece of art to indulge over by Sponder Gallery on the backdrop of a golden silk stitched wallcovering from Philip Jefferies.
The sponsors for this year’s Show House include ARCA, Artistic Tile, Benjamin Moore, Calico Wallpaper, Corston Architectural Detail, Cosentino, Currey & Company, Fabuwood, Good Deals Appliances|Royal Green Company (featuring Viking and Alfresco Grills), Kohler, Kravet, Made Goods, Modern Luxury Palm Beach, Morris & Co., New York Design Center, Palm Beach Cottages & Gardens, Perennials and Sutherland, Pooky Lighting, Primestones, Reflectel Mirror TV, CityPlace by Related Ross, Rug & Kilim, Samuel & Sons, Sciame, Sherrill Furniture, STARK Carpet, Storia Flooring, Susan’s Jewelry Collection, The Colony Hotel, The Shade Store, Veranda, and York Wallcoverings.
For more information please visit www.kipsbaydecoratorshowhouse.org.
About Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club
Since 1915, Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club has focused on improving and enhancing the lives of New York City’s children who are economically, socially or recreationally disadvantaged. Each year, Kips Bay offers innovative programs to more than 10,000 young people between the ages of 6 and 18 at nine locations throughout the Bronx, with essential afterschool programs aimed to help them recognize their potential for growth and success. Today, the club is proudly one of the most prominent and responsive youth development agencies in New York City and a “flagship” of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. For more information, please visit www.kipsbay.org.
About Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County
Founded in 1971, Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County is a not-for-profit youth development organization dedicated to promoting the educational, vocational, health, leadership and character of boys and girls in a safe, nurturing environment. The Clubs provide more than a safe, fun, and constructive alternative to being home alone – they offer a variety of award-winning developmental programs to help youth build skills, self-esteem and values during critical periods of growth. The 20 Boys & Girls Clubs throughout Palm Beach County serve more than 10,000 children aged 6-18. For more information, please visit www.bgcpbc.org or call 561-683-3287.
Kips Bay Decorator Show House
Each year celebrated interior designers transform luxury homes in New York, Palm Beach, and Dallas into an elegant exhibition of fine furnishings, art, and technology. This event began in 1973 when several dedicated supporters of the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club launched the Decorator Show House to raise critical funds for much needed after school and enrichment programs for New York City children. Over four decades, this project has grown into a must-see event for thousands of design enthusiasts and is renowned for sparking interior design trends worldwide. The Show House receives as many as 15,000 guests annually from across the nation. Since its inception, the Show House has raised over $33 million for the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club. For more information, please visit www.kipsbaydecoratorshowhouse.org
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