The New York School of Interior Design Sponsors the Sixth Annual Collective Design Fair
New York, New York – February 14, 2018 – The New York School of Interior Design is pleased to announce its participation as an educational sponsor with the Collective Design Fair on March 9 through March 11, at the Skylight Clarkson North in West SoHo.
Now a part of Armory Arts Week, Collective Design celebrates design thinking and innovation from the start of the 20th century through today.
This year, the annual fair features New York’s most exciting design voices alongside established and emerging exhibitors and installations from cultural capitals such as Paris, Los Angeles, and New York.
Collective Design – now in its sixth year – offers something for the established collector as well as visitors new to design.
For more information on the fair, please visit www.collectivedesignfair.com.
Fair Hours
Friday, March 9 | 11am –8pm
Saturday, March 10 | 11am –8pm
Sunday, March 11 | 11am –5pm
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About Collective Design
Based in New York City and active in the creative community throughout the year, Collective Design culminates in the annual fair each spring with an international selection of galleries presenting masterworks of the 20th and 21st centuries alongside experimental works from the next generation of global talent. Building upon a growing audience for collectible design and art, Collective Design has become a vital part of New York’s cultural calendar; the fair illuminates both the design process and the diversity of our material culture, promoting a spirit of discovery that resonates with new and seasoned collectors alike.
About New York School of Interior Design
New York School of Interior Design is a private, nonprofit college focused exclusively on interior design. The college offers certificate, undergraduate, and graduate programs for students at all stages of their careers—whether they’re just becoming familiar with the discipline, considering a career change, or looking to deepen knowledge in a particular area. Consistently ranked one of the top interior design programs in the United States, students study both residential and commercial interior design, some with specialties in sustainable design, lighting, and healthcare interiors. NYSID students enjoy a small class size and sharp focus, a great deal of personal attention from dedicated faculty, and they go on to practice at the highest levels of the profession. To learn more, visit NYSID.edu.