The 2013 Architectural Digest Home Design Show, held March 21-24 at Pier 94 in New York City, will offer everything from product previews to seminar series for the design industry.
Hosted in the Jenn-Air Master Class Studio, the show’s programming series will begin with panel discussions hosted by Architectural Digest and the American Society of Interior Designers, which will be followed by three days of talks curated by The New York Times. Content covered will include everything from hands-on design tips to broad industry trends.
On Friday, March 22 to Sunday, March 24, The New York Times will present an insider’s guide to architecture, design, art and antiques. Panel discussions will be led by industry experts, including Pilar Viladas, design editor, T: The New York Times Magazine; Wendy Moonan, antiques columnist, The New York Times; writer and art collector Adam Lindemann; and architects and interior designers Vicente Wolf, Ray Booth, Laura Bohn and Alexander Gorlin. The sessions will cover a variety of topics, from apartment living to the intersection of art and design. Additionally, reflecting the Jenn-Air Master Class Studio setting, several designers will focus on kitchens, discussing the latest trends in appliances, cabinets and countertops.
In addition to the programming in the Jenn-Air Master Class Studio, exhibitors across the show will feature in-booth events, including culinary demonstrations with chefs, book signings and product presentations.
For more information and a complete schedule of events, click here.
Pictured: Jenn-Air’s 42″ French Door Refrigerator