Some of the best interior designers in the country will flaunt their talents at Housing Works' Design on a Dime charity event.
It's all hands on deck here at the Metropolitan Pavillon in Chelsea as interior designs get ready for the sale off all sales
"We did the first one at our Gramercy thrift store with five designers and it grew every year from there," Housing Works President Matthew Bernado said. Each designer is given an 8-by-10 square foot vignette and fills it with donated items from high-end vendors. Another thing that makes this entire process so fascinating is each designer decides what their space will look like, from the wall coverings to lamp, love seats, piece of pottery and paintings.
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