Dining by Design Chicago 2009
Dining in the Dark – Table with heavy black themes made for dramatic spaces and great designs. Clockwise starting on the left: A dark setting with a great ceiling light fixture, Interior Investments by Gensler Chicago and Dining by The Dobbins Group
This years Dining by Design event in Chicago which is held by DIFFA (Design Industry Foundation Fighting Aids) was a complete success. Over the coarse of three days we wined and dined while talking shop with design professionals from all over the Chicagoland area. I had the pleasure of working on the Harrington College of Design Table which allowed me to walk the floor at this great industry networking event. The table this year had a very creative edge. I have organized the table by the trends that were most relevant. Thursday night started the event with my favorite evening of Cocktails By Design. This is always the best night of the event because everyone has completed their tables and just want to have fun. I always enjoy this evening because everyone is talkative and fun. Drinks and appetizersare served and the party begins. Thi year I was lucky enough to have friends volunteer at the event and they were alot of fun to party with.
Warm Country – Another popularĀ trend was dining in warm, friendly environments Top Left: The Merchandise Mart Design Center designed by Scott Arthur Yerkey, Sponsor table Gabbiano Winery and crowd favorite from Richar Interiors INC
Dining Under the Stars – This very popular design theme was seen in several dining spaces. Here are a Handful of designs that really spoke to me. Top Left: Patio Dining from Stephanie Wohler Design, This dining space reminds me of the television show Brothers and Sisters on ABC designed by Melissa Edelman and another fun space from Soucie Horner LTD
More Outdoor Dining – left a showcase of artwork from Kathy Taslistz, Top Right: from the minds of RL Home and a modern designer balcony scene from the folks at Vesta Hearth and Home for CS Interiors.
White Light – Visions of white take hold of these visionary spaces. Left: Kohler designed by Susan Fredman Design Group, Le Soupir Amoureux from VOA for Artistic Tile and Gasp! by Harrington College of Design Students.
Top Left: Sponsor table from Elit by Stoli, Leopardo by Interior Architects and Allsteel by Epstein International
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