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8am to 7pm
Sunday, April 27, 3:00 PM 4:00 PM

Designers Today Panel Talk: The Anatomy of a Sofa: The Value of Quality and Customization in Furniture

'The Anatomy of a Sofa: The Value of Quality and Customization in Furniture,’ moderated by Andrea Lillo, Editor, Designers Today, in conversation with Anders Juul Eilersen, CEO and 4th generation Eilersen, and leading interior designers Lorna Gross of Lorna Gross Interiors Design and Nicole Roe of R. Nickson Interiors. Wine and delicious food will follow the panel in our courtyard, celebrating our new outdoor collection.

Sunday, April 27, 3:00 PM 5:00 PM

The Anatomy of a Sofa: The Value of Quality and Customization in Furniture

From bespoke pieces to tailored finishes, customization is one of the most powerful tools designers have to create personalized spaces. This panel, moderated by Designers Today’s Editor Andrea Lillo in conversation with Anders Eilersen and interior designers Lorna Gross and Nicole Roe, will share how they collaborate to bring unique visions to life, why customization adds value beyond aesthetics and how quality craftsmanship can elevate every project. Following the talk, stay for bites, sliders and cold beverages – and enter to win a Playtower Outdoor sofa from our new collection.

Monday, April 28, 11:00 AM 12:00 PM

How to Find Sustainable Furniture and Why it Matters

Come discover actionable expert tips on how to identify healthier, more sustainable materials and manufacturing methods - without compromising on design. Learn why these choices matter not only for the planet, but also for your client’s health. Join us for a special eco-friendly design talk with the guest speaker L. Christina Cobb, Founder, UrbisEco Home. Sustainability Expert, WELL AP, as seen in the Washington Post, Well + Good, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal.

Heinz Kattenfeld
Chief Operating Officer
220 S. Elm Street, High Point, North Carolina 27260
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