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The AD Design Show 2019 was a huge success and, today, Best Interior Designers will show you one of the biggest highlights of this event: Sasha Bikoff’s AD Apartment!
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The AD Design Show has come and went and, once again, it brought to New York one of the most important design celebrations of the world! There were several highlights during the event, but we really must stand out Sasha Bikoff’s AD Apartment. It has been a tradition of AD Design Show to, every year, set up its own apartment at the event, named the AD Apartment. Each year, a different interior designer takes on the challenge of designing an apartment that goes along with the purpose of the show, being one of the most anticipated parts of the event.
Credits Sasha Bikoff/ AD Design Show
This year, the iconic AD Apartment was designed by Sasha Bikoff (one of AD’s new creatives), who reimagined the space in her signature whimsical world. It’s time to showcase her super creation!
Credits Sasha Bikoff/ AD Design Show
Bikoff grew up on Manhattan’s East 87th Street and now lives downtown in Greenwich Village. She’s a veteran New Yorker, so it wasn’t a surprise that she created a project that follows the Chic Style of New York. This style serves a design purpose: it lends a certain logic to mixing furniture and home decor from a pretty disparate list of manufacturers.
Credits Sasha Bikoff/ AD Design Show
For the AD Apartment, that mix started with the kitchen, which she clad in cabinets by ADDS exhibitor Reform, a Danish company that makes stylish fronts for basic cabinetry. The living room and bedrooms got a hit of old-world glamour with chandeliers from Livex, who provided hanging lighting fixtures for the whole place.
Credits Sasha Bikoff/ AD Design Show
Among Bikoff’s own contributions are two French tufted chairs in a floral fabric for the living room, a 1980s Memphis desk in front of the bed, two Lucite Charles Hollis Jones chairs redone in Pucci silk, vintage boudoir lamps, and a gilt Italian mirror from the 1950s.
Credits Sasha Bikoff/ AD Design Show
For the floors, she brought in the white-and-gold rug from her recent Disco Dots collection and an antique Chinese rug that she dyed in groovy turquoise, red, pink, and purple. For the finishing touch, Bikoff worked with Supreme Furniture Services to devise a dreamy canopy bed that, just like Murphy’s, is draped in billowing sheer fabric. What do you think of this model apartment project?
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