AUGUST 2024 NEWSLETTER

ASSOCIATION

HIGHLIGHTS & NEWS

NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER

PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER

L to R: Melissa Zimmerman, Dominique Jamison,Rebecca Turner, Pam Kofsky Christina Cave

L to R: Loretta McGranaghan, Marie Weaverling, Jen Ragland-Lowden, Gina Borgesi

L to R:Pamela Kofsky & Sam Korf

L to R: Rene Schleicher, Ashley Dowse, John Kieffer, Margo

L to R: Margo, Kai Progulske, Janet Stevenson, FIFDA, Noelle Desiderio

RICHMOND CHAPTER

TXTUR Showroom Tour & Happy Hour


Not your average furniture store: For 87 years, TXTUR has been creating made-to-order furniture proudly crafted by hand in their Roanoke, VA factory. Their new Manchester neighborhood showroom is also home to Stock, a Nordic Bistro and Bar.

Come and see one of the newest additions to the Richmond design scene and learn all about TXTUR's unique product offerings and food concept.

Register to join us for Happy Hour and a tour of the newly opened TXTUR Gallery in Richmond

IFDA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

IFDA'S EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES

GRANT WINNERS FOR 2024

~ Pursuits Vary from Neurodiversity, Publishing Endeavors and Revit training to Attending KBIS ~


The Educational Foundation (EF) of IFDA, the International Furnishings and Design Association, is pleased to announce its grant winners for 2024. The funds awarded this year total $31,500. The judging is conducted by a subset of the EF’s Board of Trustees.

 

“We are very pleased to present the grants for a diverse array of projects,” said Stephanie Graham, Chairman of the Board of the Educational Foundation of IFDA. “The grant winners’ skills and initiative in undertaking new challenges are impressive and each exemplified the goals of the award they were granted, whether universal design, historic preservation, professional development through expanding horizons or the advancement of interior design programs.” Earline Feldman, FIFDA, Director of Scholarships and Grants, echoed the sentiment. “Though the judges were challenged in selecting winners, each one was very deserving of the award.”

 

IFDA Educational Foundation Grants are offered to all professionals working in the interior design or furnishings related fields, but not to undergraduate students. Winners were notified earlier in the month. For more information, visit: ifdaef.org.

 

Elizabeth Brown Grant to Interior Design Programs( $2,500) 

Georges Fares is an Assistant Professor of Interior Design at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, and has more than five years of teaching experience and nine years in project design and management across the Levant, Europe, the Gulf region and North America. His research centers on the intersection of architecture and space and the integration of technology to improve the lives of individuals with special needs. He is passionate about neuro-architecture, a field that combines neuroscience and architectural design to influence human perception and behavior through the seamless fusion of architecture and technology. The funds will be used to purchase essential materials to help students develop their drawing, drafting and design skills.

 

Irma Dobkin Universal Design Grant ($2,000) 

Jane Dagmi of HPXD (High Point by Design) has been a journalist most of her career. She likes using words to educate and inspire others. “I am often drawn to real stories that feature a problem, challenge or need, followed by a smart, impactful solution. This is why I love interior design so much and the ingenious solution finders known as interior designers,” said Dagmi. “Currently we are prepping for a two- day conference centered on Designing for Neurodiversity which ties in with the City of High Point’s accreditation as a Certified Autism Destination. Our goal in producing a two-day event is to enlighten designers, families, realtors and builders about the environment’s impact on the senses and how to support various sensory needs. To date we have confirmation of four designers participating in the Summit, with an opportunity for a few more experts in dedicated areas.” The Irma Dobkin grant will help allay the costs associated with bringing these speakers to High Point.


Ina Mae Kaplan Historic Preservation Grant ($2,000) 

Amy Hetletvedt is a licensed architect, preservationist and educator who has been supporting buildings, the people who love them, and the communities they serve for more than 20 years. She has lived and worked on four continents, collaborating on projects in a variety of scales and settings. Hetletvedt holds degrees from the University of Washington and University of Michigan. She is a former Historic District Commissioner for the City of Detroit and has taught master’s level design studios and architectural ethics. Her writing has appeared in national architecture media and she is the author of a forthcoming book with Island Press. The grant would be applied toward this publication subvention. Bringing a high-quality and essential resource to those working on-the-ground with existing buildings aligns with IFDA’s educational mission.


Tony Torrice Professional Development Grant ($1,500) 

Rosa Otero, Assistant Professor at Salem Women’s College in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is an architect and educator deeply invested in design and construction. She is keen to enhance her skills through Revit training and certification. “This endeavor aligns with my commitment to enriching Salem College's curriculum and empowering students with the latest industry knowledge,” said Otero. With over two decades of experience in teaching, Otero recognizes the importance of staying abreast of technological advancements in the field. Revit, as a leading Building Information Modeling (BIM) software, offers unparalleled capabilities in detailed design 3D visualization, and precise documentation. By mastering Revit, she can deliver cutting-edge instruction to her students, ensuring they are well-equipped for success in the industry.


Valerie Moran Memorial Grant for IFDA members ($3,000) 

Georgia Kukoski is a Senior Designer with Closet Factory. She has been designing home organization solutions with Closet Factory for over 13 years. Her work has been featured in R-Home magazine, “Virginia This Morning” and in five Richmond Symphony Orchestra League Designer Houses. Kukoski has been a member of the Closet Factory Presidents Club since 2018. Presidents Club Members achieve over $1 million in sales per year. She has also been #1 in sales in Virginia since 2021 and recognized for achieving top 10 of sales in the USA since 2020.

 

“Attending the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS) would be an opportunity for me to expand my knowledge of the industry,” advised Kukoski. “My involvement with IFDA has exposed me to design trends and industry knowledge through their excellent programming and connection with other IFDA members. As an active member of NARI (National Association of the Remodeling Industry) and now PRO (Professional Remodeling Organization), I have expanded my knowledge of the remodeling process.”

 

Each year, the Educational Foundation encourages IFDA chapters to apply for five $1000 grants available for IFDA chapters to support their marketing and event programming. For the third year in a row, EF is a sponsor of the Future Designers Summit at Bienenstock Furniture Library in High Point, N.C. from September 11 to 13, 2024, providing tuition for five students to attend the summit.


INDUSTRY PARTNER NEWS

IFDA Welcomes Their Newest Industry Partner,

Currey & Company

Currey & Company is a 35-year-old, second-generation family-owned business based in Atlanta, Georgia. We proudly produce an extensive line of in-house-designed fine home furnishings, including lighting, furniture, accessories and outdoor. Our products are handcrafted by artisans all over the world and are true statement pieces. We consider ourselves to be the “designer’s best friend,” as we consistently maintain an 85%+ in-stock rate, quick shipping on our entire line, and a range of products that can start or finish any installation.


The use of natural materials, attention to details, time-honored craftsmanship and product designs influenced by authenticity, design history and timely trends are all part of the creative process at Currey & Company. Ours is a people business. We know our company thrives when people advance in every aspect of their lives. The essence of Currey & Company is not only the product for which we are known, but the people who help to create and carefully deliver them into the hands of our customers. The commitment to making everyone’s world a better one starts at the top and trickles down through our company’s strata. This was a purposeful intention because we know that our ability to deliver on our promises to customers—quality products, efficient shipping, effective customer service—is a byproduct of an empowered workforce.


Currey & Company offers over 2,000 products, ranging in style, scale, material, and price point to suit a broad range of interior design tastes. It operates permanent showrooms in Atlanta, Dallas, Las Vegas, and High Point, N.C., and is represented in design centers around the country and internationally.



Our reputation for innovative furnishings spans the residential, contract and hospitality spaces, and Currey products are found in interiors around the world.

NEW MEMBERS

CAROLINAS

Professional

Chloe Lester

Currey & Company

Atlanta, GA


Sydney Wells Martin

Sherrill Furntiure

Hickory, NC


Student

Peyton Foster

Salem College

Winston-Salem, NC



NEW ENGLAND

Professional

Kathy Egasti

Distinctive Pergolas by MKE Development Corp.

Braintree, MA


Student

Jazlyn Perkins

Wentworth Institute of Technology

Boston, MA


Kasha Senat

Wentworth Institute of Technology

Middleboro, MA


NEW YORK

Professional

Chelsea Graham

Ray George Interiors

Carle Place, NY


Russ Jones

Currey & Company

Atlanta, GA



PHILADELPHIA

Professional

Meredith Philip

Inspired Closets of Philadelphia

Horsham, PA


Jennifer Ragland-Lowden

Stout Textiles

Colmer, PA



Glenn Sarsale

Eastown Building Works LLC

Wayne, PA


Student

Melissa Maisey

Moore College Art & Design

West Chester, PA


RICHMOND

Professional

Joanie Martin

Currey & Company

Atlanta, GA


Nicole Rutledge

Nicole Rutledge Design

Richmond, VA


Student

Asmita Baskar

Virginia Commonwealth University

Richmond, VA


VIRTUAL

Professional

Angelica Miller

Lavender.atelier Interior Design

Windsor, CA


Student

Kim Burns

Ohio University

Dublin, OH


Isabella Rangel

The University of North Texas

McKinney, TX


WASHINGTON, DC (DMV)

Professional

Fiona Grunwald

Design by Conway

McClean, VA



UPCOMING

EVENTS


September 16 - 19

The New York Home Fashions Market

New York, NY


September 16 - 18

Atlanta Fall Market

AmericasMart

Atlanta, GA







September 17-19

Dallas Total Home & Gift Market

Dallas Market Center

Dallas, TX

Editor and Publisher: Linda Kulla, FIFDA, IFDA Executive Director


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