Just too luvverly

Designer show houses in New York are a legendary affair. The spaces are always mah-vellous, and so inspiring to tour, and the groups involved always raise bucketloads of cash for deserving charities. One must see for me is the annual Kips Bay Decorator Show House, which luckily happens while I'm usually in NYC for work, hunting for fresh and cool gear at the ICFF for Flare Magazine.

This past weekend there was a glam show house event called Designer Visions at The Laurel that benefited the Worldwide Orphans Foundation. The spaces were each designed for a magazine (and will be featured on their glossy pages shortly) and were just too luvverly not to share. From the top - The first was for House Beautiful, and was designed by Susan ferrier McAlpine for McAlpine, Booth & Ferrier Interiors (I'm jonesing for that coffee table). The second was for O at Home, and was designed by Darryl Carter. The third was by Stephen Miller Siegel for Town&Country. And the fourth and final space was designed by Charlotte Moss for Veranda. (If anyone knows the photographer(s) for the spaces, please do let me know so that they can be credited).

Via Luxist