Yesterday I toured the AD Home Show on Pier 92 in Manhattan and picked a dozen of my new favorite products. Some of them are practical and some are decorative, but they are all pretty exciting.


Wood and Resin Dining Table from Ecowood

Gold Leaf Porcelain Tableware by Daniel Levy

Funky Toaster by Dolce and Gabbana for SMEG

Elegant Cabinet Pull From Debra Folz

New Crystal Sink from Franke with Glass Panel covering the drain. Because who wants to see the drain?

Whimsical Wallpaper from Nottene. This one is from Scandinavian towns. Great for a kid’s room.

Chic Brass and Black Floor Lamp from Simon Johns

Ilve makes appliances in a host of colors with different metals. Everyone knows I am a fan of gold.

Beautiful Floral Wallpaper from Aimee Wilder

Nifty little brass sconce by Allied Maker

I always love these simple switches from Forbes & Lomax

Gorgeous White Plaster Wall Sculpture with Gilding by Ben Watkins of Providence.
And this was my favorite dining room at Dining by Design for DIFFA. By Gensler and Associates, this setting was lovely and poetic – the spectrum of rainbow colored paper cranes signifying peace and understanding.
I got lots of new ideas from the AD Home Show this year – enough for “A Million Dreams.” And when it comes to inspiration, too much is “Never Enough.”

My first job in New York was at Wayne Berg Architect. We were a firm of three, and we worked on some very high profile projects. Some were contract, like the Anne Klein showroom, 

We used natural materials to create a neutral background for the clothes. The space was bisected by a travertine wall that created an entry foyer and a showroom space to host buyers. The materials were stone, suede, leather, and the wall finishes were sprayed to look like stone.
A pavilion displays accessories along with the clothes.










