Winter 2016

Iris Dankner, Founder and Chair of the Holiday House, and Myra Biblowit, President of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, at the 2014 Holiday House Opening Night Gala. Photo courtesy of Annie Watt. desire for privacy, a sense of individuality, an affinity for modernity, and an appreciation of history. As New York City celebrated its Gilded Age from 1890 to the early 1900s, the mansion was considered the only acceptable way for society’s upper echelons to live. . . Today, The Sullivan Mansions take their cue from this privileged tradition of expansive living.” In addition to an exciting new location, Holiday House will welcome Incollect.com as the exclusive presenting sponsor for the first time. Founded in 2014, Incollect is a digital marketplace where interior designers can connect and forge meaningful relationships with dealers of fine art, modern and contemporary design, and antiques, as well as other design professionals and collectors. Like Holiday House, Incollect spotlights all of its designers’ unique approaches and singular aesthetics as well as the transformative and inspirational nature of interior design. While the list of participating designers has yet to be announced, each room in Holiday House will be inspired by a holiday or day of personal meaning to each designer. Ultimately, Holiday House strives to illustrate that every day should be treated with as much reverence as a holiday and every day without breast cancer should be celebrated.  Holiday House Soho will kick off with an Opening Night Gala on November 16 at 40–50 Sullivan Street, New York, NY. For more information visit www.holidayhousenyc.com. Paris Forino’s room in the 2015 Holiday House. Photo courtesy of Alan Barry. James Rixner’s room in the 2015 Holiday House. Photo courtesy of Alan Barry. 2016 Antiques & Fine Art 47

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