DIFFA:
Here are some highlights from last year:
Designer Tracey Reese poses for us in front of her table top.
New York Design Center‘s table; designed by Michael Tavano
Continental Airlines, designed by David Beahm
Kravet Inc. table top
New York University with mentor Miles Redd; This year David Rockwell will mentor students
Brad Ford and his “Change is Good” table
Benjamin Moore, designed by David Stark; who will be returning this year.
Whoopi Goldberg and David Rockwell
The multi-city tour, which in past years has raised more than $13 million for DIFFA, will feature awe-inspiring dining installations by design luminaries such as David Rockwell for Rockwell Group, David Stark for Benjamin Moore, Michael Tavano for New York Design Center, Poggenpohl for MMPI, David Beahm for Continental Airlines, Moore & Giles for Architectural Digest, Walt Disney Signature, Kravet Inc., Joseph Carini for Carini Lang, Alfredo Paredes for Ralph Lauren Home, Vicente Wolf for Artistic Tile, 2Michaels, Bradley Stephens, Eric Warner, Shelly Sabel Designs, Tracy Reese and Kiril Kirov Razortooth.
DINING BY DESIGN will once again feature TABLE HOP & TASTE on Sunday afternoon. Ticket buyers will be able to view the amazing design installations and savor culinary treats from New York’s top restaurants and gourmet food purveyors including: Centrico, Bella Cucina Artful Foods, Borne Confections, Buddakan, illili, Kittichai, Murray’s Cheese and North Square.
“We are very excited to have such a committed and dynamic group of designers and sponsors on board for DINING BY DESIGN 2010,” said David Rockwell, DIFFA’s Chairman of the Board. “With this group of talented individuals DIFFA will be able to raise significant funds to grant to worthy organizations nationwide providing preventive HIV/AIDS education and direct care services.”
Guests at the gala dinner on Monday, March 22nd will dine within the design installations, making the event a truly unique experience for all who attend. Following DINING BY DESIGN New York, DINING BY DESIGN will travel across the country to various cities.
The schedule of events for DINING BY DESIGN New York is as follows:
SPECIAL PREVIEW OF ADHD SHOW & PUBLIC TABLE VIEWING
Thursday, March 18 10AM-6PM
Preview the Architectural Digest Home Design Show and shop from 300 brands offering special deals and incentives valid only at the show. Guests will also have an opportunity to view the incredible DINING BY DESIGN dining installations. Tickets are $95 and include a one-year subscription to Architectural Digest, an exclusive gift bag from Sunbrella and access to a wine reception presented by Mionetto Wines hosted by Poggenpohl from 5PM-6PM.
PUBLIC TABLE VIEWING
Friday, March 19 10AM-7PM; Saturday, March 20 10AM-6PM; Sunday March 21st 2PM to 6PM.
Guests are invited to view the amazing installations. Open to the public on Friday and Saturday with a $25 donation to DIFFA. Tickets include admission to the Architectural Digest Home Design Show. Free to students with a valid student ID.
COCKTAILS BY DESIGN
Thursday March 18; 6PM-10PM
Designers and guests mingle, preview the designers’ creations and sip superb libations. Tickets are $150 per person available online at diffa.org. Includes admission to the Architectural Digest Home Design Show.
TABLE HOP & TASTE
Sunday, March 21; 11AM-2PM
Ticket holders view the amazing design installations and savor culinary treats from New York’s top restaurant and gourmet food purveyors. Tickets: $60 per person available at diffa.org. Includes admission to the Architectural Digest Home Design Show.
GALA DINNER
Monday, March 22; 6:30PM-11:00PM
Table-hopping and gala guest seating in the design installations for a luxurious dinner, followed by dancing, dessert and a silent auction filled with luxury goods and experiences. Platinum Tables – $24,000, Hosted Gold Tables – $12,500, Hosted Designer Tables – $10,000. Individual gala dinner tickets at Club tables are $500 per person. Designer tables and tickets are available online at diffa.org.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit www.diffa.org or call 212-727-3100.