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Antiques & Interiors
46th annual Catherdal Antique Show is Feb. 5-12
The Cathedral Antiques Show returns
for a 46th year of art, antiques and floral
and interior design, Feb. 5 - 12. The annual
event features a speaker series, antiques show,
flower festival and home tours.
The show kicks off Feb. 5 with a Young
Collectors’ FFome Tour showcasing five
homes and their use of antiques, while
the main Tour of FFomes on Feb. 12 will
present five private residences, featuring
distinguished architecture and design.
The antiques show itself opens with
a special patron preview gala on Feb. 8.
While enjoying drinks and canapes, patrons
will get a first glimpse of the show’s mix
of new dealers and old favorites and their
collections of period furniture, jewelry, art
and accessories from the past four centuries,
including mid-century modern. The show
opens for general admission Feb. 9-11.
“We are excited to announce our
partnership with The Antiques Council, a
professional nonprofit association of antiques
dealers that advises leading US antiques
shows,” says Cathedral Antiques Show co
chair Laura Cullen. “New highlights this
year include contemporary art, a gardening
boutique, and a Young Collectors' Booth.
These exciting additions, combined with
our phenomenal speaker line-up, promise
to enhance this year’s show and broaden its
appeal to a variety of audiences.”
This year’s Cathedral Antiques Show
speaker series features talks and book
signings from seven authors and industry
leaders in the fields of interiors, architecture
and floral design. Speakers include Alexa
FFampton, Rebecca Vizard, Chuck
Chewning, Laura Dowling, Margot Shaw,
Cathy Kincaid and James Farmer.
The 2017 show also features a flower
festival where guests will see the best in floral
design and examples of the latest trends.
Spaces throughout the Cathedral Antiques
Show will be adorned with the work of
local garden clubs, and sacred spaces in the
Cathedral of St. Philip will feature designs
from Atlanta flower guilds.
The Cathedral Antiques Show is
organized by the Episcopal Church Women
of The Cathedral of St. Philip, and, aside
from the home tours, all show events are
held at the Cathedral in Buckhead.
The show has raised more than $5
million to benefit Atlanta-area human
services charities. This year, The Cathedral
Antiques Show has selected First Step
Staffing as its beneficiary. The Atlanta-
based nonprofit organization is dedicated
to breaking the cycle of poverty by helping
to secure sustainable income for individuals
transitioning from homelessness.
For ticket information and additional
event details, visit cathedralantiques.org. 03
Chuck Chewning and Rebecca Vizard will be guest
speakers at the 2017 Cathedral Antiques Show.
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A condominium at the Mandarin Oriental in Buckhead sold for $3,888,000, making
it the highest-priced sale of 2016. Karen Rodriguez, founder of Group KORA, which
merged earlier this year with Berkshire FFathaway FFomeServices, was the listing agent
for the residence. Encompassing an entire floor of the Peachtree Road high-rise, to condo
features 4 bedrooms and 4 V2 baths and skyline views.
Bill Rawlings, Vice President of Atlanta Fine FFomes
Sotheby’s International Realty, has been elected as the
2017 President of the Atlanta Realtors Association at
the recent annual meeting and installation ceremony held
at the St. Regis FFotel.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry's
Atlanta Chapter recently honored Brad Cruickshank, CR,
founder of metro Atlanta-based Cruickshank Remodeling,
for his longtime service to the chapter with the presentation
of the first Brad Cruickshank Leadership Award. Going
forward, the award will be presented annually to one member
who has demonstrated strong leadership skills and who carries the torch for NARI Atlanta.
John Barnes, Senior Vice President and Managing Broker of John Barnes of Harry Norman,
Realtors Buckhead Chastain office hosted a celebratory breakfast party at the Chastain
American Legion post to present an abundance of gifts collected by agents for Toys for Tots. [13
Southeast Chapter President Judy Talley, Marty Dawe and Kevin Grisso reveal The Shutze Award
medallion.
Design Awards
Medallions given in honor of renowned architect
The Southeast Chapter of the Institute
of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA)
recently handed out the 2016 Shutze
Awards, named after renowned Atlanta
architect Philip Trammell Shutze.
The honorees received specially
designed medallions at a party at the Sub-
Zero and Wolf Showroom in Buckhead.
Winners included Jackye Lanham
(who was also given a lifetime achievement
award); James L. Strickland; Rhonda Price;
Ken P’Pool; James F. Carter; C. Brandon
Ingram; Aaron Daily; D. Stanley Dixon;
Susan Ferrier; William B. Litchfield;
Graham S. Wyatt; Kevin Smith; Alec
Michaelides; and Kenneth Lemm.
Shutze designed some of the city’s
most notable buildings including the Swan
FFouse, The Temple, Academy of Medicine,
Grady FFigh School and the East Lake Golf
Club Clubhouse, among many others. D3
(Left) Honorary chairs and 2016 and 2017
Lifetime Achievement award winners Jim
Strickland (2016) and Jackye Lanham (2017)
celebrate a great evening.
(Right) Alec Michaelides, Partner, Land Plus As
sociates and Jon Bernsden, Bernsden Custom
Homes and SE Chapter Founder, proudly
display their new medallions.
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