March Chapter Meeting + Paris Experience Recap

March Chapter Meeting + Paris Experience Recap

Join ASID NY Metro Chapter and Houlès for an inspiring March Chapter Meeting you won’t want to miss!

By ASID New York Metro Chapter

Date and time

Tuesday, March 11 · 6 - 8pm EDT

Location

HOULES USA Inc

979 3rd Avenue New York, NY 10022 United States

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Take note, the location of our March chapter meeting has changed to Houlès!

Join us for an inspiring evening, featuring an insightful recap of ASID NY’s Paris Experience trip during this year's Paris Design Week, as well as a trend-forward presentation by Patti Carpenter, Maison& Objet Global Trend Ambassador. She’ll share an insider’s look at the latest design movements straight from the City of Light. Plus, our host, French, family-owned brand Houlès will showcase its savoir-faire, highlighting its exquisite assortment of trimmings, fabrics, hardware, and upholstery. Light bites and drinks will be served.

Organized by

The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) is the oldest and largest professional organization for interior designers with the largest residential and commercial membership. With more than 30,000 members, ASID establishes a common identity for professionals and businesses in the field of interior design.

Of the Society’s 20,000 practicing interior designers, 6,500 practice primarily in the commercial field with 4,000 practicing primarily as residential designers. The remaining 9,500 work in both commercial and residential design.

ASID’s Industry Partners include more than 3,500 member firms and individual representatives, uniting the professional designer with manufacturers of design-related products and services. ASID’s membership also includes 7,500 students of interior design.

The association has 48 chapters throughout the United States and more than 450 international members. ASID was founded in 1975 with the consolidation of the American Institute of Decorators (AID) and the National Society of Interior Designers (NSID).

Professional members of ASID must pass rigorous acceptance standards: they must have a combination of accredited design education and/or full-time work experience and pass a two-day accreditation examination (National Council for Interior Design Qualification – NCIDQ).

ASID promotes professionalism in interior design services and products for the workplace and home. To keep up with the unique needs of its members, ASID conducts independent research on topics related to the practice and business of the profession.

ASID designers receive the most current information about appropriate materials, technology, building codes, government regulations, flammability standards, design psychology and product performance.

www.asidnymetro.org