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IFDA Event Looks at The Coming Housing (R)Evolution
August 19,
2016 by in Designer Weekly, Industry, Special Events
Three experts will be on hand to illustrate three iterations to help you choose which one or more will best fit your business and help you profit in the years ahead.
The “American Dream” of the single family home with the white picket fence is yielding to new formats forced by consumers whose needs have changed. Rethinking interior spaces and home products to furnish them is essential to fit new trends in living to maximize the beauty, comfort and functionality we all want in our homes.
Chris Bledsoe, founding partner of Ollie/Stage 3 Properties will introduce you to SMALL SPACES. His company collaborated with nArchitects and Interior Design Director, Jacqueline Smith, in the development of Carmel Place, the first micro-unit
condominium which opened in Manhattan in late May. You will learn of the many design challenges and how they were solved with complex plans, newly re-calibrated appliances and multifunctional furnishings. The target audience might surprise you.
Kim Ashbaugh, Director of Next Gen Brand Management for Lennar, one of the leading home builders, is responsible for the expansion of the company’s MULTI-GENERATIONAL HOME model. To plan for multi-family occupancy right from the start before the house is built is a growing trend fueled as much by a
yearning for closer human contact and a sense of community as it is by economic considerations. With Millennials living with their parents well into their early thirties or aging parents in need of family care, this is a winning formula for the “Sandwich Generation” but also appeals to “families” of friends who wish to live together.
Geoffrey Bradfield, the highly regarded and justly celebrated interior designer with business partner Roric Tobin, primarily focus their work on LUXURY HOUSING
more often than not demanded by the generation which has the most money to spend. That would be the “Forgotten Demographic” of those 55 and older with the highest level of disposable income surpassing any other. Geoffrey Bradfield will share some of his outstanding work commissioned by wealthy and savvy clients who demand the highest professional standards, the finest quality of work, a knowledge of the fine arts and antiques they collect and the luxury and comfort they expect for the way they like to live.
The Moderator, Hermine Mariaux, Board Member IFDA; Advisory Board, Home Dept., FIT, is a longtime editor of leading home décor publications, trend analyst and blogger as well as founder of Branding and Licensing company representing high-profile clients.
As a special bonus, designer Geoffrey Bradfield has generously donated signed copies of a lavishly illustrated book of his work (an $85 value) exclusively for this event.
The event will be held on Tuesday, September 27, 2016 Florim Showroom at 152 Madison Avenue at 32nd Street. Networking and refreshments begin at 5:30 p.m. and the program starts promptly thereafter. Seating is limited.
To register, visit: http://tinyurl.com/zqnyagd or contact: IFDA New York Chapter at 212-686-6020, ifdanyny@verizon.net.
The IFDA was founded in New York City in 1947 and now with 14 chapters worldwide, provides a professional forum for communication and interaction among its high-profile members. The IFDA, a not-for- profit volunteer-run association, also promotes career advancement and educational opportunities and is structured to increase public awareness of the furnishings and design industry through specialized programming, networking and service to the community.