Eleventh Annual Architectural Digest Home Design Show Featuring Creative Edge Master Shop Was Successful
By Creative Edge Master Shop March 26, 2012 |
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New York City was the place for the 11th annual Architectural Digest Home Design Show which ran from March 22nd through March 25th, 2012. They had an exclusive feature at this venue by Creative Edge Master Shop in the lobby that was well received.
PR9.NET March 26, 2012 - The Architectural Digest Home Design Show, held this year in New York City from March 22nd through March 25th, 2012 was a huge success. This show has become an industry standard for inspiring new ideas and insights for the home and design industries. The event is being co-sponsored by The New York Times newspaper. This event is a pretty big deal for both the exhibitors and those attending the show looking for the freshest, most cutting-edge designs and remodeling ideas.
Every year this event is a top-of-the-line production and this year has proven to be no exception. There were exhibits from over 400 top of the line brands and a special presentation by the editor of architectural digest Margaret Russell. In addition, those who attended this event were able to enjoy cooking demonstrations and food tasting.
One of the highlights for this year's show for waas ae display by Creative Edge Master Shop. Their project was featured in the show's main lobby area. The project was a shared effort between International Stone Collections, Nicole Fuller Interiors and Creative Edge Master Shop. Their project is a giant stone bar made from a rare imported stone of Sierra Leone called "Victoria White." The two companies worked hand-in-hand to form free-flowing chain patterns built from rare Bardigio and Nero Marquina stones. The stones were waterjet cut by Creative Edge Master Shop then delicately pieced together within the stone. Creative Edge Master Shop specializes in waterjet cutting, marble floors, granite medallions, ceramic tile murals and similar creative designs. Their display sits on top of a wooden base which was taken from a Brooklyn Water Tower. The end product was magnificent and one of the most extraordinary features at this show. Take a look on Youtube of a sneak peek called, "Behind The Scenes #2: Architectural Digest Home Design Show Collaboration"
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