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Alex Papachristidis Signs His New Book at Nest Tomorrow

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After five days of cooking and kiddos running wild and, well, just general mayhem (ahh the long holiday weekend), my house could use a serious dose of elegance. I’m thinking some nicely fluffed pillows, a vase or two of fresh flowers, a clutter-free coffee table (although I’d settle for just the clutter-free coffee table).

Lucky for me, the master of elegance, leading New York interior designer Alex Papachristidis is signing his new tome, The Age of Elegance: Interiors by Alex Papachristidis at Nest tomorrow from 6-8 p.m.

The book, a collection of  Papachristidis’s designs for homes across the world (plus a peek inside
 his own abode), pays homage to the designer’s refined sensibility. Featured projects range from grand New York apartments to beach houses in the Hamptons, all sporting a glamorous yet easy elegance.

I’m hoping some of that “glamorous yet easy elegance” action rubs off on me tomorrow.

Be sure to RSVP for the event by calling Nest at: 214-373-4444 or by e-mail: [email protected].

See you there!

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