Holiday House London
Celebrating its 10 year anniversary, Holiday House is coming to London for its first edition outside of the US in November 2017. Founded by Iris Dankner and co-chaired by interior designer Rachel Laxer, breast cancer survivor and philanthropist Joyce Misrahi along with Grant Pierrus as Marketing Chair, Holiday House London is an interior design exhibition which raises crucial funds for the prevention and cure of breast cancer. Proceeds from all ticket sales benefit The Breast Cancer Research Foundation® (BCRF).
Holiday House is an interior design exhibition in which interior designers and brands showcase their talents by transforming the different rooms of a dedicated house, according to the theme of past holidays or experiences that have a personal meaning to them.
Ultimately, Holiday House is about the celebration of life, each day treated with the same reverence as a holiday. Each in their own room, celebrated interior designers will showcase their style, design trends, new products and cutting edge fine art.
BIID members have been
invited to tour the 25 rooms of the two show houses in St John's Wood on Thursday 23rd November guided by event organiser and creator of design blog Interior Style Hunter, Grant Pierrus.
BIID Members have kindly been offerred a discounted rate of 20% off the entry fee. To access the promotional code for the discount please sign into the BIID Members Area. Tickets are limited so do not delay.
Through ticketed entry
and events taking place in the houses, Holiday House will raise funds that will
be specifically granted to research programs in the UK. BCRF is committed to
funding scientific research to achieve prevention and a cure for breast cancer
in our lifetime. In 2016, Holiday House reached the $1 million mark in funds
raised for BCRF since 2012.
For more information about Holiday House London please visit their website http://theholidayhouselondon.com/
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