Lenox Hill Garden of Eden Gala Sneak Peek

Creel & Gow Lenox Hill Garden of Eden gala table

The Lenox Hill Neighborhood House annual benefit is one of my favorite spring events. With 50 tables decorated by noted interior designers, it is a festive evening of stylish entertaining for a wonderful cause. Over the last severals years there have been many memorable tables, a few seen in the collage below.

Lenox Hill Gala Collage While I will be sharing the finished tables after Wednesday’s event at Cipriani, I am delighted to offer you a sneak peek at the concepts for a few of this year’s tables. The Garden of Eden theme offered lots of leeway for interpretation!

Harry Heissmann 'Sssss' Lenox Hill gala tableInspired by a 1977 Chervet snake lamp formerly owned by Elton John and Tony Duquette’s malachite patterned Gemstone fabric from Jim ThompsonHarry Heissmann‘s “Ssss” table is fashioned after his idea of a ‘circle of friends’ – his favorite illustrator, Robert de Michiell, who did the artwork above, artist Mark Gagnon, who created custom chargers for the table, and Emily Thompson, whose brilliant floral designs “evoke nature in magnificent style.”

David Duncan "Paradise Lost" Lenox Hill gala tableDavid Duncan‘s classically themed “Paradise Lost” table is inspired by Milton’s monumental 17th century poem portraying the loss of innocence and “Man’s first Disobedience.” Illustrated by William Blake, the poem depicts how the Garden of Eden’s temptations proved impossible to resist, resulting in Adam and Eve’s fall from grace. David is one of the design chairs for the event.

De Gournay for Nick Olsen Lenox Hill galaI was not at all surprised to learn Nick Olsen entitled his table “The Dark Side of Eden.” The designer partnered with De Gournay for a very elegant version of his dark vision. Showcasing the brand’s custom capabilities, they have produced bespoke hand painted porcelain specifically for the event, each plate featuring a different coral snake, as above. The tablecloth features de Gournay’s lush Palms design and chair cushions and enormous tree of life centerpiece, below, will feature hand painted designs on de Gournay duchess satin. My kind of dark side!

De Gournay centerpiece for Nick Olsen Lenox Hill table

Marco Scarani of Creel & Gow explains that their “Eden Evening Fig Fest” “was inspired by the idea of the garden of Eden, filled with fig trees and exotic birds.” Opened in 2012 by Jamie Creel and Christopher Gow, Creel & Gow is an exquisite cabinet of curiosities. Favored by discerning collectors and devoted designers, their unique and constantly updated decorative objects and exotic accessories are sourced from around the world. “The fig is a symbol of fertility in Mesopotamia, the cradle of civilization versus the more traditional symbols of the apple and snake,” Scarani continues. “We wanted to explore these origins and new ideas of creation and creativity.”  Their tempting table will feature, appropriately, Peter Dunham’s Fig Leaf fabric with peacock, vintage brass fig trays, ostrich egg candlesticks and objets from Creel & Gow.

Creel & Gow Lenox Hill Garden of Eden gala table

Ashley Whittaker‘s “Spring Garden” themed table is a fresh take on temptation. “A floral Chinoiserie print by Quadrille was the inspiration for our celebration of the Spring Garden. The table will be adorned with fragrant blossoms, blooming branches and playing off of this year’s Garden of Eden theme how could we resist this shiny version of the devious Serpent?”

Ashley Whittaker Garden of Eden gala table preview

Oscar de la Renta Home will debut their charming new blue and white Artichoke pattern that so many of you liked from NY Now. Designed by Creative Director Carolina Irving, the table will be country chic, inspired by a dinner with Oscar in Connecticut or Punta Cana.

Oscar de la Renta Home  plate for Lenox Hill Garden of Eden gala

Featuring simple red and white striped tablecloth and artichoke plates, Rambert Rigaud will be doing the florals. The former studio director of Yves Saint Laurent and Dior Haute Couture, Rigaud is a widely known Parisian florist with his own flower and home shop, Rambert Rigaud Fleuriste en Herbe at 2 Rue de L’Université in the chic quartier of Saint-Germain. Take a peek to see Carolina preparing her ODLR table last year.

Anyone who follows Philip Mitchell on Instagram has seen his beautiful sketches. Below we see his Garden of Eden gala table “Temptation.” It will feature the new new Brunschwig & Fils “Tree of Life” fabric with a curated collection of original artwork depicting temptation.

Philip Mitchell Design table for the Lenox Hill Garden of Eden gala

Christopher Spitzmiller was thrilled to share his stunning new butterfly and bug plates and ginger jars he made for his table. “I’m excited to show them off!” He will be pairing them with Indian Zag in Indigo by Suzanne Rheinstein for Lee Jofa.

Christopher Spitzmiller ceramics for his Lenox Hill Garden of Eden gala table

Lauren Frasco and Stephanie Adams for McMillen Inc. also used “Paradise Lost” as their inspiration. Lauren thanks “Anthony Lawrence-Belfair, Bernardaud, Botanica, Inc., Osborne & Little, Pierre Frey, Samuel & Sons Passementerie, Stark Fabric, and Zoffany for helping us create our forbidden paradise. We chose to decorate our table with black and white, snakeskin, and sour apple green details to represent the temptation between good and evil and man’s ultimate expulsion from Paradise.”

McMillen Inc. scheme for their Lenox Hill Garden of Eden table

Campion Platt‘s Garden of Eden inspired table embodies the idea of temptation and lush colors as well as eco-conscious accoutrements related to the theme. His table will include a six foot tall LED tree as centerpiece with recycled paper lanterns

Campion Platt for Lenox Hill Garden of Eden gala table

and photographic prints by Dagmara Weinberg, whose work I included from the AD Home Show, and The Artist’s Table on the table linens, below. Table accessories range from luxurious to whimsical additions.

Campion Platt for Lenox Hill Garden of Eden gala table

Alberto Villalobos and Mercedes Desio of Villalobos Desio, both design chairs, cite the “ethereal world of Chagall, with its vivid colors and soft brushstrokes” as inspiration for their “Lure” table. Using “happy and inviting colors with a graphic and interesting centerpiece,” their version of a Garden of Eden is redolent of the freshness of a spring garden.

Villalobos Desio for their Lenox Hill Garden of Eden table

Longtime Lenox Hill participator Lindsey Coral Harper‘s table is entitled “Birds of Paradise” and will feature fabrics for tablecloth, napkins and chair seats from her new collection for Guildery.

Lindsey Coral Harper fabrics for her Lenox Hill Garden of Eden table

 I can’t wait to share these and other tables at the Lenox Hill Garden of Eden gala on Wednesday!

7 thoughts on “Lenox Hill Garden of Eden Gala Sneak Peek

  1. Stacey I am in heaven. The serpent theme, the art, the new butterfly and bug collection by Spitzmiller( I hope he makes it into lamps as well!) Harper’s table. They are all gorgeous!!

    xoxo
    Karena
    The Arts by Karena
    Artist Nathaniel Galka

  2. Thanks, Stacey, for the preview! Cannot wait to see these beautiful tablescapes! Such a great spring theme!

  3. beautiful post – love seeing all the inspiration. I hope you’ll come by and see our Eve’s Temptation table with our fig-inspired fabric we created especially for the event from our Stacey! Hope all is well.

    XO Tamara

  4. All these designers are so creative and these tables will be nothing short of breathtaking! We can’t wait to see the final settings. Hope you’re enjoying this beautiful day!
    xxoo
    C + C

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