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LEGENDS X MAY 8-10 #Lcdqlegends /Lcdqla JOIN US IN LOS ANGELES FOR THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MOST HIGHLY ACCLAIMED EVENT ON THE NATIONAL DESIGN CALENDAR. #lcdqlegendsX #onlyinlcdqla LEGENDS X MAY 8-10 #lcdqlegends /lcdqla LCDQLA.COM/LEGENDS-2018 PARTNER SPONSORS The La Cienega Design Quarter is excited to have your attendance at the most highly acclaimed event on the national design calendar. The theme for LEGENDS X: TODAY’S VISION, TOMORROW’S HOME, will be expressed in PRESENTING SPONSORS the 50+ windows of the member LCDQ shops, showrooms and galleries The LCDQ hopes you enjoy your LEGENDS adventure and looks forward to seeing you next year. NATIONAL MEDIA SPONSORS A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM VIP PASS SALES WILL BENEFIT Habitat for Humanity Greater Los Angeles REGIONAL MEDIA SPONSORS and the LCDQ Beautification Fund. For questions and directions, visit our Registration & Information Desk 765 N. La Cienega Blvd. PARTICIPATING SPONSORS #lcdqlegendsX #onlyinlcdqla #lcdqlegends PROGRAMMING ALLIANCES WITH: Design Leadership Network, ICAA and Leaders of Design. /lcdqla N MEMBERS-EAST SIDE W E Sunset Blvd. 1 ALT for Living S 101 FWY 2 B David Levine MAP NOT TO SCALE 3 Christopher Farr 4 Dessin Fournir Holloway Dr. 5 Dino Oliver 6 Farrow & Balll All Day Valet Stand: 7 Harbinger & Harbinger by Hand V VALET Wednesday, May 9: 8 AM - 8 PM Thursday, May 10, 8 AM - 8 PM 8 Hollywood Sierra Kitchens Lee Stanton Antiques: 769 N La Cienega Blvd. 9 Kelly Wearstler Pop-up Valet Stand: Wednesday, May 9, 12 PM - 5 PM P PARKING Rose Tarlow Melrose House: 8540 Melrose Avenue 10 Kreiss Pop-up Valet Stand: Thursday, May 10, 6 PM - 9 PM 11 Lucca Antiques Woven: 8674 Melrose Avenue 15 R REGISTRATION 12 Marge Carson Validation Required. See details below. 23 13 Paul Ferrante, Inc. 8 14 Remains Lighting 37 12 15 Renaissance Design Studio. 44 2 16 Richard Shapiro Studiolo WEST HOLLYWOOD 43 19 Willoughby Ave. 17 Serena & Lily Design Shop 18 Shengaris 26 ALL DAY VALET 20 19 Tabarka Studio WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 50 8 AM - 8 PM V 18 20 Una Malan Santa Monica Blvd. 41 14 1 21 Waterworks 165 VIP GARDEN LOUNGE VIP 39 Waring Ave. 33 16 REGISTRATION & INFORMATION R MEMBERS-WEST SIDE 7 22 Arteriors 3 23 Barakat Gallery Sherwood Dr. 47 11 24 Circa Lighting 405 FWY 38 Santa Monica 25 4 25 Claremont Furnishing Fabrics Co. N. Croft Ave. Ave. N. Croft 28 26 Compas Stone International 29 34 27 Design Within Reach 21 Melrose Pl. 35 28 Downtown F 13 29 Dragonette Ltd Huntley Dr. Huntley West Knoll Dr. West 30 Elizabeth Eakins Inc. Westmount Dr. Westmount Westbourne Dr. Westbourne 31 Galerie Carole Decombe 6 Pacific 32 Gracie Design 17 Center P 9 33 Hammer and Spear 36 34 Hollywood at Home P 32 31 46 52 Melrose Ave. 35 Jamal’s Rug Collection 22 27 40 48 30 42 49 45 36 Jasper 53 V 24 37 John Nelson Antiques THURS WEDS V 38 Jonas POP-UP VALET POP-UP VALET 10 51 39 Lee Stanton Antiques N. San Vicente6 Blvd. PM - 9 PM 12 PM - 5PM 40 Mansour | Mansour Modern Rosewood Ave. 41 Marc Phillips Decorative Rugs 42 Martyn Lawrence Bullard 43 McKinnon and Harris 44 Mecox Gardens 110 FWY N. La Cienega Blvd. 45 Mehraban Rugs Downtown LA Beverly Blvd. 46 Nicky Rising LTD BEVERLY HILLS 47 Rhodium Floors 48 RH West Hollywood P LOS ANGELES 49 Rose Tarlow Melrose House VALET, SHUTTLE SERVICE AND EXTENDED SHOP HOURS Beverly Center 50 Sherle Wagner International S Shuttles will circle throughout the Quarter, stopping at or near each corner and the Registration & Information Desk at Stanton Court, 10 FWY 51 Tufenkian Artisan Carpets 765 N. La Cienega Blvd., as needed throughout the day. LAX 52 Wired Custom Lighting V Valet your car at our All Day Valet stand, 805 N. La Cienega Blvd, open 53 Woven Wednesday, Thursday, May 9, 10; 8AM-8:30PM. Additional valet stand available on Melrose, west of La Cienega, on Wednesday 12PM - 5 PM, and on Thursday, 6 PM - 9 PM, at Finale Party. Pick up your car at All Day Valet stand between 5 PM and 8:30 PM Wednesday. Free shuttle RESTAURANT service and valet parking with validation to registered guests. Complimentary valet validation at Registration & Information Desk. $75 valet fee for non-registered guests. F Fig & Olive ATTENTION LEGENDS ATTENDEES Visit the Registration & Information Desk for registration and check-in queries and assistance, general questions, directions, complimentary valet validation and the latest issues of the top design and lifestyle magazines. Enjoy extended hours of operation at LCDQ shops. Wednesday, May 9, 9am–6pm and Thursday, May 10, 9am–5pm. [ TUESDAY, MAY 8] [WEDS, MAY 9] CONTINUED 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM choices we make now are already LEGENDS GALA CHAMPAGNE OPEN HOUSE shaping our future. Fig & Olive, 8490 Melrose Place Una Malan, 822 N. La Cienega Blvd. Kick-off to the 10th annual All-day celebration in Una Malan’s 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM LEGENDS of La Cienega event. newly expanded showroom, the KEYNOTE - Tried and True Hosted and sponsored by 1stdibs, first in the U.S. to represent Rossato Dessin Fournir Benjamin Moore and Pacific Sales. from Italy. 716 N. La Cienega Blvd. By invitation only, or with the Moderated by Jill Waage, purchase of a VIP Registration. 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM Editor in Chief, Traditional Home. INDULGE IN THE EXCEPTIONAL Panelists: Kerry Joyce, Thomas 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Sherle Wagner International Stringer, Kendall Wilkinson MAY 8-10, 2018 “COLOR MY WORLD 2018” 839 N. La Cienega Blvd. Hear forecasts for what design COCKTAIL PARTY Enjoy decadent delights as you elements will carry forward for Dragonette Ltd recharge your devices. Champagne years to come. Visit the legendary windows of the 711 N. La Cienega Blvd. courtesy of Bain Ultra. Coffee and La Cienega Design Quarter and witness the creative Cocktail party to launch an pastry courtesy of Jenn-Air. 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM exhibition and sale conceived by TLC FORUM - Made by Hand vision of the participating designers in LEGENDS X New York artist Doug Meyer of 200 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Dragonette Ltd. unique artworks by stars in the LECTURE & BOOK SIGNING BY 711 N. La Cienega Blvd. worlds of design, art and fashion. ARCHITECT GIL SCHAFER Moderated by Ted Loos Adam Bram Straus — Jamal ’s Rug Collection Event includes a book signing for Rose Tarlow Melrose House Panelists: Kristan Cunningham, Alexandra Loew — Galerie Carole Decombe Meyer, author of Heroes: A Tribute. 8540 Melrose Avenue Benoist F. Drut, Achille Salvagni Artwork proceeds and a portion of Rose Tarlow and Milieu magazine These designers discuss the Alfredo Llamedo-Sierra — Hollywood Sierra Kitchens book sales to benefit ACRIA. Design Director Leslie Newsom talents of artisans and the respect Andrew Brown — Downtown Co-hosted by 1stdibs and Rascoe welcome the architect and for their craft. Presented by 1stdibs Dragonette Ltd. author of A Place to Call Home to Beth Webb — Harbinger discuss how tradition, style, and 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM Bill Ingram — Farrow & Ball memory can inspire ways of living. IN CONVERSATION Carole Decombe — Richard Shapiro Studiolo FOR FURTHER INFORMATION about Henri Samuel: AND UPDATED SCHEDULES, VISIT 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Master of the French Interior Celerie Kemble — Arteriors lcdqla.com/legends-2018 IN CONVERSATION with Downtown, 719 N. La Cienega Blvd. Cesar Giraldo — Rhodium Floors Scheduling and Details Subject to Change Thomas Jayne on Classical Author and designer David Netto Principles for Modern Design engages in an illustrated conversa- Christine Markatos — Claremont Furnishings Fabrics Co. Paul Ferrante, 8464 Melrose Place tion with Emily Evans Eerdmans, Commune Design — Lee Stanton Antiques 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Interior designer Thomas Jayne, author of Henri Samuel: Master of Corinne Brown — Tufenkian Artisan Carpets VIP/GREEN GARDEN LOUNGE author of Classical Principles for the French Interior. Book signing LEE STANTON COURTYARD Modern Design, and journalist Ted and reception to follow. Cynthia Spence — Barakat Gallery 769 N. La Cienega Blvd. Loos examine the relevance of Edith Disc Interiors — Hollywood at Home The Legends Council, participating Wharton and Ogden Codman’s 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM window designers, moderators, seminal 1897 book on decorating. “LA DOLCE VITA” Dorothy Willetts — Woven panelists and VIP registrants are Book signing and light refreshments. Dragonette Ltd. Ellie Cullman — McKinnon and Harris invited to join us for refreshments 711 N. La Cienega Blvd. at the Garden Lounge hosted by Join Dragonette Ltd. for a drink with FORM Design Studio — Mehraban Rugs 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM the ICAA Southern California and KEYNOTE - Moving On Up Italian designer Achille Salvagni as Georgia Tapert Howe — Hollywood at Home sponsored by Pacific Sales. RSVP Marc Phillips, 815 N. La Cienega Blvd. they introduce his ALDUS collection Jackson Paige Interiors — Elizabeth Eakins Inc. not required. May 9-10. Moderated by Michael Wollaeger, to the West Coast exclusively Editor in Chief, DesignLA through their LCDQ showroom. Janice Francois — Waterworks 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Panelists: Suzanne Kasler, Madeline Jeffry Weisman — Downtown REGISTRATION & Stuart, Greg Tankersley 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Karan Brady — Dino Oliver INFORMATION DESK This panel discusses design KEYNOTE - Inside the Crystal Ball 765 N. 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