New York +1 212 606 7176 Lauren Gioia Lauren.Gioia@Sothebys.com Melanie Brister Melanie.Brister@Sothebys.com SOTHEBY S UNVEILS DESIGNER RENDERINGS FOR UPCOMING DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE Exhibition: 11-19 April 2015 Dedicated Auction: 20 April 2015 Cullman & Kravis, rendering for the living room, 2015. Eric Cohler, rendering for the family room, 2015. NEW YORK, March 2015 Sotheby s is pleased to unveil designer renderings for the second annual Designer Showhouse, which will be open to the public in New York from 11-19 April 2015. Transforming the fifth floor exhibition space of Sotheby s Manhattan headquarters into a home, thirteen interior designers and design firms will each curate a room, culminating in a dedicated auction on 20 April 2015. Each space, ranging from a bedroom and living room, to a dining room and library will evoke the designer s unique aesthetic, from classical to contemporary. Designers have selected nearly 300 items from an array of categories offered by Sotheby s with estimates ranging from a few thousand to $250,000 - English & Continental Furniture, 20th Century Design, Contemporary and Impressionist Prints, African
and European Sculpture, Carpets, Old Master Paintings, Latin American Paintings, Ceramics and Silver all of which will be available for purchase by design and art enthusiasts alike during the 20 April auction. Showhouse participants were asked to illustrate one to three sketches conveying their design direction for the rooms. Designer bios and headshots, renderings and images of property highlights are available upon request. READ: 2015 Designer Showhouse on Sotheby's Blog Juan Carretero of Capital C Interiors, rendering for the library, 2015. Sotheby s invited members of the design community with a broad range of artistic approaches and experience, including Cullman & Kravis, Juan Carretero of Capital C Interiors, Russell Piccione of Russell Piccione Design, Allison Caccoma of Allison Caccoma Inc., Ashley Darryl of Ashely Darryl Interiors, Gaggenau, Janine MacMurray and Scott Francis of Area Interior Design, Robert Dean Harris of Harris Dean Interiors, Leura Fine of Laurel & Wolf, Trey LaFave of Trey LaFave Architecture and Interiors, Eric Cohler of Eric Cohler Design, St. Charles of New York in collaboration with CURATED Creative Director Lindsey Schwartz, Meredith Ellis of Meredith Ellis Design and Hanna Packer & Susan Cohen. Andrew Ogletree, Specialist, English Furniture and Csongor Kis, Specialist, French & Continental Furniture, Following the success of last year s Designer Showhouse, we are delighted to again collaborate with a group of highly talented interior designers. As specialists who focus in our respective fields, we are intrigued how each designer is able to create a unique yet harmonious space using fine and decorative works of art from a wide range of collecting categories. The pairing and juxtaposition of the pieces in the curated interiors not only Ashley Darryl, rendering for the breakfast room, 2015. 2
reflects each designer s own vision, but also illustrates the myriad types of objects Sotheby s has to offer both the seasoned connoisseur and to those who are new to the auction world. Russell Piccione of Russell Piccione Design, rendering for the dining room, 2015. Design highlights up for sale include A William IV Rosewood Circular Centre Table, circa 1830 (est. $5/7,000); A Set of Four Italian Neoclassical Carved and Stained Fruitwood Armchairs, late 18th century (est. $5/7,000); A Regency Part-Ebonised Giltwood Convex Girandole Mirror (est. $7/10,000); George II Style Parcel Gilt Walnut Side Table (est. $7/10,000); A Fritz Henningsen Armchair, circa 1930s (est. $8/12,000); An Italian Four-Piece Teas Set with Matching Tray, Gabriele de Vecchi, mid-20th century (est. $5/7,000); One of a Pair of Louis XIV- Style Rance De Belgique Marble Wall Fountains, France, 19th Century (est. $10/15,000); with works by artists and photographers Ansel Adams, Eugène Atget, Chuck Close, Alex Katz, Terry O'Neill, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol, among others. Participating Interior Designers and Design Firms Living Room: Claire Ratliff, Lee Cavanaugh, Alyssa Urban and Sarah DePolo of Cullman & Kravis Family Room: Eric Cohler, Eric Cohler Design Library: Juan Carretero, Capital C Interiors Dining Room: Russell Piccione, Russell Piccione Design Breakfast Room: Ashley Darryl, Ashely Darrel Interiors Kitchen: Robert Schwartz and Karen Williams, Designers, St. Charles of New York in collaboration with Lindsey Schwartz, Creative Director, CURATED by St. Charles (Styling) Gaggenau (Appliances) Foyer/Gallery 1: Janine MacMurray & Scott Francis, Area Interior Design 3
Guest Bedroom: Robert Dean Harris, Harris Dean Interiors Master Study: Leura Spielman, Laurel & Wolf Master Bedroom: Trey La Fave, Trey LaFave Architecture and Interiors Gallery 2: Allison Caccoma, Allison Caccoma Inc. Sunroom: Meredith Ellis, Meredith Ellis Design Garden: Hanna Packer, Hanna Packer Design, Inc. Susan Cohen, Landscape Architect Sotheby s Designer Showhouse is graciously supported by Sotheby s International Realty (www.sothebyshomes.com) and is presented in association with Architectural Digest (www.architecturaldigest.com). For more information on Sotheby s Designer Showhouse, please visit: www.sothebys.com/showhouse. For ongoing updates, follow Sotheby s on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Join the conversation by using the hashtag #SothebysShowhouse. FOR MORE NEWS FROM SOTHEBY S News & Video: http://www.sothebys.com/en/news-video.html Twitter: www.twitter.com/sothebys Instagram: www.instagram.com/sothebys Facebook: www.facebook.com/sothebys Weibo: www.weibo.com/sothebyshongkong WeChat: WeChat (ID: sothebyshongkong) Sotheby s has been uniting collectors with world-class works of art since 1744. Sotheby s became the first international auction house when it expanded from London to New York (1955), the first to conduct sales in Hong Kong (1973) and France (2001), and the first international fine art auction house in China (2012). Today, Sotheby s presents auctions in 10 different salesrooms, including New York, London, Hong Kong and Paris, and Sotheby s BidNow program allows visitors to view all auctions live online and place bids in real-time from anywhere in the world. Sotheby s offers collectors the resources of Sotheby s Financial Services, the world s only 4
full-service art financing company, as well as private sale opportunities in more than 70 categories, including S 2, the gallery arm of Sotheby's Contemporary Art department, as well as Sotheby s Diamonds and Sotheby s Wine. Sotheby s has a global network of 90 offices in 40 countries and is the oldest company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (BID). Estimates do not include buyer s premium and prices achieved include the hammer price plus buyer s premium. Images are available upon request All catalogues are available online at www.sothebys.com or through Sotheby s Catalogue ipad App. 5