Her experience: “It’s different to live in a place where everything’s been The response of residents was overwhelming. When the families moved into the building, domino knew this project was a Ultimately domino, its team of decorators and its generous sponsors created 40īeautiful, well-thought-out homes, in eight different designs, plus cheery lobbiesĪnd hallways to welcome residents before they even set foot in their own spaces. Offered up vacuum cleaners for each apartment Benjamin Moore provided the paintįor both the units and the public spaces. Pier 1 Imports gave the domino team carte blanche to shop its wares JonathanĪdler donated all the bathroom accessories for all the homes involved Dyson Was enormous, and the magazine was able to recruit a number of contributors. Kemble, Katie Lydon, David Netto, Ruthie Sommers, Thomas O’Brien, TheĪpartment and Timothy Whealon) and began the process of interviewing residentsĪbout their personal wishes for their homes.ĭomino reached out to major retailers and smaller boutique operations to help withĭonations of furniture, bedding, appliances and decorative details. Galvanized a dream team of professional decorators (including Bengur, Celerie To that end, Needleman, Caponigro and Bengur The magazine’s goal was to create for them a haven-a space that was serene, Many of the families that domino set out to help had lived for years in Into beautifully furnished homes for women and their families living with HIV/AIDS. Transformation of an eight-story, 40-unit apartment building in the South Bronx Describe for the judges the activities and accomplishments of the nominated companyĭuring the eligibility period (up to 500 words):ĭomino magazine, led by editor-in-chief Deborah Needleman, style director DaraĬaponigro and esteemed decorator Sara Bengur, took on a unique project: the.Nomination Sub Category: Community Involvement Program of the Year Nomination Category: Company/Organization Categories Headed by editor-in-chief Deborah Needleman, domino’s staff of 60 produces 10 issues a year that inspire and empower readers to create a home that expresses their unique personal style. Launched in 2005, the magazine has a circulation of 625,000, with a young, dedicated style-savvy readership. Company Description: Domino is a hugely popular decorating magazine produced by Condé Nast Publications.
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