Elle Decor Elite 2012 A-List
Elle Decor Elite 2012 A-List
ELLE DECOR’s A-list is the third annual salute to the country’s top talents—the designers who continue to excite, inspire, and intrigue us.
10 new members added include: A-list award winners for 2012 are: Bill Brockschmidt & Courtney Coleman of Brockschmidt Coleman; Ronald Bentley, Salvatore LaRosa, Franklin Salasky, Victoria Borus, and Charles Capaldi of B Five Studio; James Aman and John Meeks of Aman & Meeks; Emma Jane Pilkington; Andrew Fisher and Jeffry Weisman of Fisher Weisman; Steven Harris and Lucien Rees Roberts of Steven Harris Architects Rees Roberts + Partners; Timothy Haynes and Kevin Roberts of Haynes-Roberts; Paul Fortune; J. Randall (Randy) Powers; and Celerie Kembel.
The beautiful new Baccarat showroom in the D&D Building was the elegant setting Wednesday evening for the third annual ELLE DECOR A-list awards. A festive and well-attended party, it was a lovely way to witness the induction of ten talented new members. While sipping champagne, we admired the brand’s first-ever lighting showroom in the U.S. (the 59th Street store carries much of the other merchandise). With over 2,000 products and two new collections annually, Baccarat is bridging the divide between its grand traditional heritage and contemporary creations.
Read More10 new members added include: A-list award winners for 2012 are: Bill Brockschmidt & Courtney Coleman of Brockschmidt Coleman; Ronald Bentley, Salvatore LaRosa, Franklin Salasky, Victoria Borus, and Charles Capaldi of B Five Studio; James Aman and John Meeks of Aman & Meeks; Emma Jane Pilkington; Andrew Fisher and Jeffry Weisman of Fisher Weisman; Steven Harris and Lucien Rees Roberts of Steven Harris Architects Rees Roberts + Partners; Timothy Haynes and Kevin Roberts of Haynes-Roberts; Paul Fortune; J. Randall (Randy) Powers; and Celerie Kembel.
The beautiful new Baccarat showroom in the D&D Building was the elegant setting Wednesday evening for the third annual ELLE DECOR A-list awards. A festive and well-attended party, it was a lovely way to witness the induction of ten talented new members. While sipping champagne, we admired the brand’s first-ever lighting showroom in the U.S. (the 59th Street store carries much of the other merchandise). With over 2,000 products and two new collections annually, Baccarat is bridging the divide between its grand traditional heritage and contemporary creations.
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