The Brooklyn Heights Designer Showhouse debuts Fall 2017
The Brooklyn Heights
Designer Showhouse makes its debut in Fall
2017. Presented by the Brooklyn
Heights Association (BHA), the Showhouse is Brooklyn’s
first ever Designer Showhouse. Housed in a spectacular 1867
townhouse located at 32 Livingston Street between Court and
Clinton Streets, the Showhouse captures the electricity and
energy of Brooklyn in today’s design world by featuring
interior and landscape designers as well as decorative
artists from Brooklyn and New York City’s innovative and
celebrated design community. Thom
Filicia is the 2017 Honorary Design Chair. Ellen
Hamilton and Erika
Belsey Worth are the 2017 Showhouse Co-Chairs.
The Showhouse is happy to announce the designers of the
Brooklyn Heights Designer Showhouse:
3walls
Bella Mancini Design
Brooklyn Heights Gardens
Ciuffo Cabinetry
Deborah Berke Partners
Doreen Chambers Interiors
Fearins|Welch Interior Design
Frampton Co
Glenn Gissler Design
Harry Heissmann Inc.
Henry & Co Design
Jennifer Eisenstadt Design
Kathleen Walsh Interiors
Kyle Roberts Interior Design
Seaport Flowers & Home
The Rinfret Group
The Showhouse opens with a Preview Party on Wednesday,
September 27, 2017 and will open to the public from Friday,
September 29, 2017 through Sunday, November 5, 2017. The
Showhouse hours are Tuesdays through Sundays from 11:00am
to 5:00pm. The Showhouse is closed on Mondays. Admission
is $40 to the general public and $35 to BHA members.
The Showhouse is happy to announce that NYC&G
(New York Cottages & Gardens) is the Media
Sponsor. Brennan Real
Estate, LLC is the Diamond Sponsor. DXV and Walker
Zanger are Platinum Sponsors. Leslie
J. Garfield, Beauvais, Bertazzoni, Carlisle
Wide Plank Floors & Rugs, Ciuffo
Cabinetry, Fabricut,
Farrow & Ball, Forbes & Lomax, Garnet Hill, and Tuuci are
Gold Sponsors. AJ
Madison is the Digital Sponsor.
Proceeds from the Showhouse benefit the Brooklyn
Heights Association, whose advocacy was critical to
preserving Brooklyn Heights’ remarkable architecture. The BHA was
instrumental in the creation of New York City’s first
historic district, the building of the iconic Brooklyn
Heights Promenade, and saving the waterfront for what is now
Brooklyn Bridge Park. Today, the BHA continues
to advocate for the community’s livability and to protect
its unsurpassed architectural and historical integrity.
Brooklyn Heights is
easily accessible to the entire metropolitan area by subway,
commuter train, ferry, bus, or a short hop across the
Brooklyn Bridge.
For more information, please contact:
Showhouse: www.brooklyndesignershowhouse.com
Tony Manning, Tony Manning Consulting: (212) 980-1711 or tony@tonymanningconsulting.com
Peter Bray, BHA’s Executive Director: 718-858-9193 or pbray@thebha.org |