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08/29/2011

Pearson Furniture at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

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That's right. Pearson may not be stomping the runway in Lincoln Center with Jessica Stam, but select pieces from the current collection will be making an appearance at next week's Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. The swanky, tufted 220 chair in our glamorous velvet 6515-11 and a lucky pair of our 9667 occasional tables (perfect for holding cocktails and gift bags) will be featured in the Star Lounge as envisioned by design superstar Wesley Cadle. He was given the honor of reinventing the space inspired by New York City’s classic yet timeless style. Last year, some of you might recall Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams were given the opportunity).

Wesley is all about tone, timbre, purpose and impact. His vision for this year's Star Lounge:

"His take on the Mercedes-Benz Star Lounge brings in Christian LaCroix’s Arles collection for the windows and over-scaled fashion illustrations by Gladys Perint Palmer, against a palette of pale celadon tones, amethyst and violet, highlighted by high gloss white delineations. New York’s elegant past reflects on the organic forms and innovation of today."

 

For those who scored seats (or at least standing room only invites) for the shows I highly recommend you read DKNY PR Girl's guide to surviving Fashion Week.

And if any of you take snaps of the Star Lounge, we'd love to see them! {Source: see the press sheet here}

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