For the past eight years, the East Hampton Historical Society has hosted lively and informative luncheons. This year’s Summer Lecture Luncheon will present guest speaker Alex Papachristidis, an acclaimed interior designer, on Thursday, August 8, at Maidstone Club in East Hampton at 11 AM.
Drawing from his latest book, “The Elegant Life: Rooms That Welcome and Inspire,” Papachristidis will profile a variety of his most arresting projects, including a luxe, modern beach house decorated in gold, silver, and white; a Manhattan home that has a vivid lavender-and-blue palette; and a colorful “bohemian” apartment incorporating mid-century furniture. Each project presents the creative ways he makes spaces versatile to share with friends and family – from cozy seating areas to game tables.
The work of interior decorator Alex Papachristidis has been described as thoughtful, personal, sophisticated, and eclectic. Having mastered the skill of fusing modern and traditional elements, editors, designers, and clients alike use the word “fresh” to define his elegant approach, color palette, and the delightful details that make even a small room sizzle with style. Papachristidis’ interiors can be found all over the world from Manhattan, the Hamptons, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Florida, Texas, and Colorado — to London and Saudi Arabia.
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