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WASHINGTON DESIGN CENTER ANNOUNCES THE 2012 DREAMHOME

 Washington Design Center

Kelley Proxmire's Room In The 2010 DreamHome

 

 

THE WASHINGTON DESIGN CENTER ANNOUNCES THE 2012 DREAMHOME
March 16, 2012 to November 30, 2012

 

 

The Washington Design Center is pleased to announce the 2012 DreamHome. Celebrating the next generation of design in Washington, D.C., eight emerging interior designers have been selected to create rooms inspired by the works featured in the exhibition "40 Under 40: Craft Futures," opening this summer at the Renwick Gallery.

 

 

The 2012 DreamHome designers will explore color, texture, scale, and perspective through their interpretations of artworks in the exhibition. Located on the 5th Floor of the The Washington Design Center, the DreamHome provides inspiration for how the design center’s furnishings, fabric and decor can be combined into spectacular residential spaces.

 

 

The 2012 DreamHome will be open to the public starting March 16, 2012 and will remain open through Nov. 30, 2012. For more information, visit http://dcdesigncenter.com/.

 

 

 

Featured Designers Include:

 

 

Miriam Dillon, the resident interior designer at Barnes Vanze Architects: http://barnesvanze.com/

 

William McGovern, McGovern Design Studio (former designer for ForrestPerkins, responsible for the interior design of the Jefferson Hotel downtown)

 

Catherine Hailey: http://www.catherinehaileydesign.com/

 

Jeff Akseizer, Akseizer Design Group

 

Christine Philp, Palindrome Design (former designer for Tom Pheasant): http://www.palindromedesign.net/

 

Kori Keyser http://www.keyserinteriors.com/

 

Scott Cooke: http://www.scottcookedesign.com/

 

Shanon Munn, Ambi Design Studio: http://www.ambidesignstudio.com/index2.html

Miriam Dillon, Barnes Vanze Architects

 

 

 

The Washington Design Center is located at 300 D Street, SW in Washington DC. Viewing hours are Mon.‐Fri., 9 a.m.‐5 p.m., and admission is free. The center is located near the Federal Center SW Metrorail station on the blue and orange lines. For general information, the public may call 202.646.6100.

 

 

About The Washington Design Center:

 

Dedicated to providing the finest in home furnishings to the design trade, The Washington Design Center, a division of MMPI, is home to seven floors of luxury showrooms featuring furnishings and lighting, fabric, rugs, wall covering, and paint. For WDC inquiries, please contact Jennifer Sergent, Director of Marketing, at the

Washington Design Center at (202) 646‐6109 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 



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