Making its Dallas debut, the WestEdge Design Fair will showcase modern design in an environment designed to engage, entertain, and inspire, and featuring more than 100 exhibiting brands. The WestEdge Design Fair will be co-located with Artexpo Dallas, offering patrons access to two major fairs and three days of eye-popping art and design.
The design fair will include a variety of feature areas for patrons to visit and learn about the latest trends in modern design. The SKS Culinary Pavilion, sponsored by Signature Kitchen Suite, will host chef demonstrations and tastings from leading chefs and culinary personalities, sharing insight on sous-vide cooking technologies. HOMEwork, a section that speaks to home office design, will offer attendees design inspiration and ideas to more productively navigate the ‘working from home’ trends that have proliferated as a result of the Pandemic. MADE:modern will highlight independent designers and makers of limited edition and one-of-a-kind furnishings, all available for purchase at the event. The Convo By Design Stage will welcome more than 25 design industry luminaries for a series of panel talks, with topics ranging from "Design with Art in Mind" to "Sustainable Design." The Outdoor Lounge will offer guests the chance to take a break from the show floor and engage with the latest in outdoor style from Azzurro Living.
A few notable exhibitors include Chad Dorsey/STRIKE Collection, Natufia, Urban Bonfire and Bemma Design, as well several purveyors of custom, one-of-a-kind and pieces such as Swadoh, Brenda Houston and Jason Mizrahi.
The co-located Artexpo Dallas fair, which is produced by Redwood Art Group with fairs in New York, Santa Fe and Miami, offers patrons the opportunity to source art, in addition to design. Artexpo will bring together more than 85 of the world’s leading publishers, galleries and collectors face-to-face with hundreds of established and emerging artists from across the globe.
Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Dwell with Dignity and Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.
Making its Dallas debut, the WestEdge Design Fair will showcase modern design in an environment designed to engage, entertain, and inspire, and featuring more than 100 exhibiting brands. The WestEdge Design Fair will be co-located with Artexpo Dallas, offering patrons access to two major fairs and three days of eye-popping art and design.
The design fair will include a variety of feature areas for patrons to visit and learn about the latest trends in modern design. The SKS Culinary Pavilion, sponsored by Signature Kitchen Suite, will host chef demonstrations and tastings from leading chefs and culinary personalities, sharing insight on sous-vide cooking technologies. HOMEwork, a section that speaks to home office design, will offer attendees design inspiration and ideas to more productively navigate the ‘working from home’ trends that have proliferated as a result of the Pandemic. MADE:modern will highlight independent designers and makers of limited edition and one-of-a-kind furnishings, all available for purchase at the event. The Convo By Design Stage will welcome more than 25 design industry luminaries for a series of panel talks, with topics ranging from "Design with Art in Mind" to "Sustainable Design." The Outdoor Lounge will offer guests the chance to take a break from the show floor and engage with the latest in outdoor style from Azzurro Living.
A few notable exhibitors include Chad Dorsey/STRIKE Collection, Natufia, Urban Bonfire and Bemma Design, as well several purveyors of custom, one-of-a-kind and pieces such as Swadoh, Brenda Houston and Jason Mizrahi.
The co-located Artexpo Dallas fair, which is produced by Redwood Art Group with fairs in New York, Santa Fe and Miami, offers patrons the opportunity to source art, in addition to design. Artexpo will bring together more than 85 of the world’s leading publishers, galleries and collectors face-to-face with hundreds of established and emerging artists from across the globe.
Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Dwell with Dignity and Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.
Making its Dallas debut, the WestEdge Design Fair will showcase modern design in an environment designed to engage, entertain, and inspire, and featuring more than 100 exhibiting brands. The WestEdge Design Fair will be co-located with Artexpo Dallas, offering patrons access to two major fairs and three days of eye-popping art and design.
The design fair will include a variety of feature areas for patrons to visit and learn about the latest trends in modern design. The SKS Culinary Pavilion, sponsored by Signature Kitchen Suite, will host chef demonstrations and tastings from leading chefs and culinary personalities, sharing insight on sous-vide cooking technologies. HOMEwork, a section that speaks to home office design, will offer attendees design inspiration and ideas to more productively navigate the ‘working from home’ trends that have proliferated as a result of the Pandemic. MADE:modern will highlight independent designers and makers of limited edition and one-of-a-kind furnishings, all available for purchase at the event. The Convo By Design Stage will welcome more than 25 design industry luminaries for a series of panel talks, with topics ranging from "Design with Art in Mind" to "Sustainable Design." The Outdoor Lounge will offer guests the chance to take a break from the show floor and engage with the latest in outdoor style from Azzurro Living.
A few notable exhibitors include Chad Dorsey/STRIKE Collection, Natufia, Urban Bonfire and Bemma Design, as well several purveyors of custom, one-of-a-kind and pieces such as Swadoh, Brenda Houston and Jason Mizrahi.
The co-located Artexpo Dallas fair, which is produced by Redwood Art Group with fairs in New York, Santa Fe and Miami, offers patrons the opportunity to source art, in addition to design. Artexpo will bring together more than 85 of the world’s leading publishers, galleries and collectors face-to-face with hundreds of established and emerging artists from across the globe.
Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Dwell with Dignity and Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.