
This space was sponsored by Elle D?cor and designed by Margaret Russell, shown below at DIFFA’s Dining By Design. Need I say more? Done in a festive Moroccan style with an outdoors-y feel, the space was very large with at 3 or 4 seating areas, all in the same style. Rich, elegant colors, lots of pattern, bench style seating. And of course, there’s Ms. Russell looking more radiant than ever.

Sponsored by Kravet, designed by Barclay Butera with Tozai Home/Two?s Company, here’s there space at Dining By Design. So well designed, warm, gorgeous, don’t you think? I love all the wood elements in this space, from the ceilings to the walls, and of course, the furnishings. Stunning.

This space was sponsored by the Kirk Brummel Collection, Brunschwig + Fils‘ American contemporary fabrics line. The room itself was designed by one of today’s hottest designers, Miles Redd. For those that know his work, you’ll see this space as so typical Miles. Very vibrant and definitely unique, don’t you think? Make sure you look at his online portfolio too, it’s stunning. This was definitely a colorful Dining By Design space!

This is “India” designed by NY Interior Designer, Elaine Griffin at DIFFA’s Dining By Design. The custom handblown chandelier is amazing, from Suzan Etkin (visit their website, a must-see). Additional credits to ABC Carpet & Home, Pearl River Trading Co., and Dexter Phillip. Wow, that chandelier. Just can’t take my eyes off of it…

Sponsored by the New York Times and designed by DWR, here’s their Dining By Design space. Actually, the designer to thank here is the talented Michael J. Davis of the DWR (Design Within Reach) Chelsea Studio. Additional credits go to: artist Diana Bryan (for the amazing cut out work), Portland Color for the graphics and fabrication, Zone Fabricators, Inc. on the centerpiece, Michael C. Fina for all glassware and flatware, and Annieglass for the dinnerware.



























