“The Art of Layering” at DISCOVER ADAC

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  • Location Fulton, Georgia, United States
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  • Date 20-09-2022 - 22-09-2022
“The Art of Layering” at DISCOVER ADAC, Fulton, Georgia, United States
Seminar Title
“The Art of Layering” at DISCOVER ADAC
Event Type
Seminar
Seminar Date
20-09-2022 to 22-09-2022
Location
Fulton, Georgia, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
ADAC
Organizing/Related Departments
ADAC
Organization Type
Art/Design/Music/Film
SeminarCategory
Both (Technical & Non Technical)
SeminarLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
Related Industries

Architecture/Interior Designing

Location
Fulton, Georgia, United States

How do today’s top talents achieve that perfectly layered, Instagrammable look? Join Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Editor-in-Chief Lauren Iverson as she sits down with Atlanta design authorities Lauren Davenport of Davenport Designs, Jason Mitchell of J Ansel Designs, and James Wheeler of J. Wheeler Designs to discuss the ins and outs of a carefully curated interior. From storied antiques and playful patterns to engaging artwork, charming accessories and more, these respected designers share how to craft a tailored space with intentional layering. Usher in the cooler season using their expert tips on achieving the perfectly layered look. 

 

Please join Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles’ Lauren Iverson and panelists in the Made Goods 

showroom following the discussion. While in the showroom, explore the latest luxurious home offerings from Made Goods and get inspired to achieve your own layered look with Made Goods and sister brand: Pigeon and Poodle, featuring bath collections and fine home accents. Event seating is limited. Check-in begins 10 minutes prior to each event and seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

Registration Fees
Free
Registration Ways
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Address/Venue
ADAC  351 Peachtree Hills Avenue, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30305  Pin/Zip Code : 30305
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