Join Us ON TUESDAY, MAY 20 FOR DARIEN Design Social!

We Can’t Wait To Get Social with You AGAIN DARIEN!

From 9AM to 5PM on Tuesday, May 20 shop with the creatives behind some of the most respected boutique brands in the industry. As a part of the event, we’ll also host two inspiring talks with editors from Veranda and Business of Home.

From 10:30 to 11:30 AM, join Ellen McGauley, executive editor of Veranda, for a lively conversation with designers Mary Graham and Nicole Salvesen of esteemed British design firm Salvesen and Graham. Salvesen and Graham interiors exude warmth and softness and evoke a sense of retreat from the bustle of family and everyday life. The elegance of Georgian England has always influenced their work, particularly in relation to architecture and furniture. Immediately following their conversation with Ellen, Mary and Nicole will be signing copies of their new book, A New English Style: Timeless Interiors by Salvesen Graham.

From 2:30 to 3:30 PM, join Kaitlin Petersen, editor in chief of Business of Home for a dynamic discussion with designers Nathan Turner and John Robshaw exploring how they've translated their global inspirations into lifestyle brands.

A fourth-generation Californian, Nathan Turner grew up in San Francisco bay area, surrounded by a large extended family. Deeply rooted in California heritage, He spent many weekends at the family ranch in Northern California, where they would ride horses, raise cattle and cook scrumptious meals. Home is where Nathan’s taste for adventure was born, and something he expresses through his travels and eclectic lifestyle.✨

Upon moving to Los Angeles, Nathan successfully merged his greatest passions - design, travel and food - into his eponymous shop. Located on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, Nathan’s store has become an expression of his years traveling, a faithful source for the country’s leading interior designers, as well as some of the most stylish individuals from coast to coast.✨

 Originally from Buffalo, New York, John Robshaw earned a fine arts degree at Pratt Institute before studying printing methods throughout Asia. John traveled in China and India, studying block printing and natural indigo dye traditions. Once immersed in Southeast Asian fabric making techniques, John never looked back. His signature style emerged: Luxury home goods crafted with the sophistication of modern design and the unexpected elegance of the handmade. His home decor line, built around a personal modern interpretation of traditional block printing, is sold around the world.✨

Blending cultures and techniques, John has created his own signature look of resplendent sophistication with designs that are new and fresh, and yet retain their sense of handcrafted tradition.✨