LENOX HILL HONORS ALBERT HADLEY
The design world descended upon Sotheby's last night for Lenox Hill's annual gala, honoring Albert Hadley, the Dean of American Decorators. The stunning tables were designed by 30 of New York's (and Arkansas's) most creative interior designers, who worked with flowers in gorgeous colors and varieties, taking advantage of the early warm spring weather. The theme, "Shall We Dance" materialized in unique ways. Guest gifts ranged from a Capri themed book, to a candle and a paperweight. I caught up with the newly appointed Editor in Chief of House Beautiful, who was just starting to process it all while well wishers shared in the excitement. Seeing Harry Heissmann, P. Allen Smith, Lindsey Harper, Ashley Whittaker, David Easton and Robert Rufino added to the fun--everyone acknowledged that things are looking up and they are becoming busy again. Overall, the tables were really strong, nary a bad one in the bunch.
Patrik Lönn Design & L'Olivier created Capri, one of my favorite arrangements. A tree rose from the table with air plants nestled on the branches.
Michael Zabriskie and Dawit Tibebe for Scott Salvator, Inc. with knockout orchids arranged by Plaza Flowers. Connie, you are so talented!
Guests got festive with animal masks, and got to take home a Lamshop candle in a Spring scent from Lindsay and Maggie Currey's line. It complements their custom table collection.
Gail Shields-Miller Shields & Company Interiors and their Baile Latino. Ooh la la, samba!
Roric Tobin for Geoffrey Bradfield, Inc. had a happy 60's vibe.