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Avenue and NSYID to celebrate the influence of Mario Buatta

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AVENUE Antiques & Art at the Armory Show, opening March 9th, 2011, will host an invitation-only preview and cocktail party that benefits the New York School of Interior Design (NYSID) and honors interior designer Mario Buatta by renaming its materials library and primary student work space The Mario Buatta Atelier.
A gala dinner at the Union Club will be chaired by Hilary Ross, Anne Eisenhower and Bunny Williams and followed by cocktails at the antique show.

Designer Richard Mishaan leads a committee of 20 interior designers who will create innovative tablescapes inspired by Mr. Buatta’s iconic style.
The show will also host daily breakfast panel discussions and lectures including “The Influences of Mario Buatta” moderated by author and New York School of Interior Design professor Judith Gura on Thursday, March 10th at 10:00 a.m.
Avenue magazine will publish a special journal in its February 2011 issue recognizing Mr. Buatta.
Tickets for the gala are $750.00 and include admission to the private preview.
AVENUE Antiques & Art at the Armory Show takes place at the Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue at 67th Street. runs from March 10th through March 13th and is open to the public. Admission is $20. This juried show features over 50 dealers specializing in high quality art and antiques including French, Italian, English and Swedish furniture from the 17th century through mid-century modern; fine silver; Russian antiquities and art; Asian textiles and art; vintage and fine jewelry. New dealers this season include Gavin Spanierman LTD, Newel, LLC, John Jaffa Antiques, ChinaSquare Gallery, Rumi Gallery, and Marilyn Garrow Fine Textile Art.

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