Va-Va-Voom Blooms Dazzle at the Flower Magazine 2025 Show House
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Va-Va-Voom Blooms Dazzle at the Flower Magazine 2025 Show House
"A gated entrance with a winding quarter-mile drive through a six-acre estate sets the tone for the Flower Magazine 2025 Show House in Nashville, Tennessee. This year's property is a stately colonnaded home built in 1999, newly renovated by architectural firm Pfeffer Torode. As always, the show house-helmed this year by AD100 and AD PRO Directory talent Corey Damen Jenkins as design chair and Ariella Chezar as floral chair-pairs designers with floral artisans to create botanically informed interiors."
"Last-Minute Heroics For Jenkins, the show house came with a dash of drama. He and his team had the challenge of simultaneously installing the equestrian-inspired study here while also working on the dining room for the Kips Bay Decorators Show House in New York. "It was a whirlwind of flights, deadlines, and caffeine," Jenkins says. Adding to the pressure, the églomisé glass top of his study's Maitland-Smith coffee table, which had arrived intact, mysteriously shattered two days before the public opening."
A gated entrance and quarter-mile drive lead to a renovated six-acre, colonnaded estate hosting the Flower Magazine 2025 Show House in Nashville. Pfeffer Torode completed recent renovations. Corey Damen Jenkins serves as design chair and Ariella Chezar serves as floral chair, pairing designers with floral artisans to create botanically informed interiors. Twenty-three design studios contributed rooms. Proceeds benefit The Next Door Recovery, providing affordable, gender-specific, faith-based addiction treatment for women. Installations faced last-minute challenges, including simultaneous projects, a shattered églomisé Maitland-Smith coffee-table top replaced by a CEO who drove eight hours, and improvised solutions by designers to meet openings.
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