Designing the BluePrint
Influential Trendsetters Take On Technology in Fall Bonanza at Decorative Center
By PaperCity Staff //
Decorative Center Houston invites you to attend their Fall Market, a full day of events — dubbed Designing the Blueprint — celebrating the extraordinary development and evolution of art, culture and technology. See how these elements are incorporated through interiors, architecture, and product design. Meet influential trendsetters and discover the latest cutting-edge news in the design community.
The day kicks off with an opening keynote Connecting with Consumers in the Digital Era, moderated by PaperCity‘s Houston Home Design Editor Anne Lee Phillips. Panelists include influential design talents including Hellman-Chang’s Eric Chang, Holland & Sherry Interiors’ president Bryan Dicker, and interior designer/artist Saba Jawda. The group will discuss how technology drives us to move and operate at lightning speed staying two steps ahead is vital to growing your business and positioning your brand at the forefront of the design industry. As we strive to push the boundaries in design, what will never change is the importance of connecting with consumers.
Over 20 programs and many product introductions follow the keynote speech. Meet other design talents, including Jeannette Chen, Paloma Contreras, Brooks Ralston, Joni Vanderslice, that have incorporated the elements of art, culture, and technology into their works, and attend open houses and special programs at showrooms.
What: Decorative Center Houston Fall Market
When: Thursday, October 27, 10 AM
Where: Decorative Center Houston, 5210 Woodway, at Sage, Houston, TX 77056
Tariff: To reserve a spot, RSVP here.
Contact: decorativecenter.com
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