Friday, January 9, 2015

St. Phillip's Cathedral Antiques Show Inspiration Avenue 2015

Happy New Year! We hope y'all had a great holiday season! 

This new year has already brought us several exciting projects and we are thrilled to announce that we were invited to participate in the 2015 St. Phillip's Cathedral Antiques Show Inspiration Avenue. We enjoyed being a part of last year's show and can't wait to get started!


The Cathedral Antiques Show is a festival of great antiques and the decorative arts held annually to benefit a designated charity. With the help of hundreds of volunteers and support from the church, antiques dealers, corporate sponsors, patrons, and the community, the Antiques Show has raised more than $4 million for Atlanta-area non-profits since its inception in 1969. The Cathedral receives no funding from the Show: all of each year's net proceeds are given to the beneficiary organization. The 2015 Cathedral Antiques Show beneficiary is Covenant House Georgia.

Covenant House is a residential crisis shelter serving homeless, runaway, and trafficked youth ages 18 to 21. By offering housing, crisis care, educational and vocational services, and mental health resources, Covenant House helps this vulnerable population transition to a life of safety and self-sufficiency. Covenant House's mission is to provide absolute respect and unconditional love to the youth who seek its refuge.

For last year's Inspiration Avenue, we designed a room inspired by Annie Oakley. 




This year, the spaces featured in Inspiration Avenue will be decorated to reflect the styles, traditions, and cultures of a different country or region around the world. We have chosen our space to be inspired by the beautiful country Brasil. Here are some inspiration images we have pulled to start designing our space:





We'll keep you updated as we design our space. We're looking forward to the final product! If you would like more information about the antiques show, please click on the following link: www.cathedralantiques.org.

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