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Kips Bay Palm Beach 2025 Decorator Show House

March 04, 2025

The 2025 Kips Bay Palm Beach Decorator Show House is open and will be welcoming the public until March 16th. The interiors and outdoor rooms of the 7,706-square-foot red brick home, shown above, at 1125 North Flagler Drive overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway in West Palm Beach’s Providencia Park has been transformed by 23 teams of design and architecture professionals.

Kips Bay Palm Beach Decorator Show House

We are excited to once again be a sponsor and to see a number of our products within the array of backdrops the talented professionals created, a handful of which we are featuring today. First, a bit about the house in which the design teams have worked their magic. Originally built in 1937, the single-family home has five spacious bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and an expansive outdoor area featuring an inground pool. The residence offers sweeping views of clear blue water and nearby Palm Beach Island. “With its historic charm, prime location, and impressive scale, this exceptional home serves as the perfect canvas for the vision of these designers,” notes the organizers of the event.

Amanda Reynal
Amanda Reynal in the “Lilly Pad,” a space she designed for the Kips Bay Palm Beach Decorator Show House. Image Carmel Brantley, courtesy of Lee Jofa.
Amanda Reynal in the “Lilly Pad,” a space she designed for the Kips Bay Palm Beach Decorator Show House. Image Carmel Brantley, courtesy of Lee Jofa.

Amanda Reynal, the founder and principal of Amanda Reynal Interiors with offices in Des Moines and Palm Beach, says about the opportunity to introduce her remarkable style to show house attendees: “For the Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach 2025, I designed The Lilly Pad, which encapsulates the vibrant whimsy of yesteryear Palm Beach while feeling contemporary for today’s lifestyle.” She also tells us how our products contributed to the success of her spaces: “A favorite moment in the room is a Currey & Company chandelier that feels sculptural and coral-like, perfect for the resort setting. Additionally, a Currey & Company brass cocktail table adds a little sparkle and complements Lee Jofa’s upcoming interior fabric, trim, and wallcovering collection for Lilly Pulitzer, which is being debuted in my room and launches this spring.”

Our faux tortoise box on the game table next to the window gleams, as does the Gilt Twist coffee table in Reynal’s space. Image Carmel Brantley, courtesy of Lee Jofa.
Our faux tortoise box on the game table next to the window gleams, as does the Gilt Twist coffee table in Reynal’s space. Image Carmel Brantley, courtesy of Lee Jofa.

Reynal added, “I paid homage to Lilly in myriad ways. The room features artwork by Lilly’s daughter, Minnie Pulitzer, and photography by Lilly’s grandson, Chris Leidy. Currey & Company’s small flower drinks table offers beautiful texture, and a shell-encrusted box and tortoise box, both from Currey & Company, add additional doses of glamour to the game table.” Reynal also chose our Ellaria Mirror for the bathroom and our Crane Brass Accent Table.

Our Ellaria mirror in Reynal’s bathroom. Image Carmel Brantley, courtesy of Lee Jofa.
Our Ellaria mirror in Reynal’s bathroom. Image Carmel Brantley, courtesy of Lee Jofa.

With 30 years in the interior design field, Reynal is known for creating joyful spaces that pair a confident use of color with eye-catching detail. In 2001, she founded the firm that has since become synonymous with her well-traveled aesthetic and astute knowledge of antiques, art, and the global design market. Her work adheres to historical principles but she applies a fresh and updated sensibility to traditional forms. Reynal says her style is influenced by her upbringing in the Northeast and the time she has spent in Palm Beach. The Palm Beach Daily News put Reynal in the headlines with this declaration: “Designer Reynal salutes Lilly Pulitzer at the new Kips Bay show house in West Palm Beach.” Reynal tells reporter Christine Davis how honored she is to have been invited by Lilly Pulitzer for Lee Jofa to debut their new line and that she selected fabrics and wall coverings to create a “whimsical wonderland” that she believes is livable and timeless.

Bierly, Drake & Steele
Bierly, Drake & Steele tapped our Durand Chandelier to illuminate their space at the Kips Bay Palm Beach Decorator Show House. Image courtesy Sargent Photography.
Bierly, Drake & Steele tapped our Durand Chandelier to illuminate their space at the Kips Bay Palm Beach Decorator Show House. Image courtesy Sargent Photography.

Bierly, Drake & Steele has offices in Palm Beach, Boston, Nantucket, and Vero Beach. “In every Bierly, Drake and Steele design is an aesthetic that includes all of the fine and applied arts: painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, graphics, photography, fashion, theater, and antiquities,” the firm’s founders note. Their bio states that for more than 25 years, Lee Bierly and Chris Drake have been Boston's leading design duo as they celebrated many successful years together—their efforts supported by a brilliant and dedicated staff.

Our Farrington White Table Lamps and Princess Accessory in the space of Beirly, Drake & Steele. Image courtesy Sargent Photography.
Our Farrington White Table Lamps and Princess Accessory in the space of Beirly, Drake & Steele. Image courtesy Sargent Photography.

Today, Chris Drake leads the firm, reflecting on its impressive history and embracing Bierly's vision and energy. A strong believer in community activism, Drake is a board member for Boston's Friends of the Public Garden, the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, and the American Red Cross. He is also an active member of the American Society of Interior Designers, and recipient of over 24 merit awards recognizing his determination to better the industry. In 2007, both Bierly and Drake were inducted into the New England Design Hall of Fame, the industry's ultimate accolade. In the images above, you can see how beautifully placed our pieces are in the room—our Durand Chandelier and Farrington White Table Lamps that illuminate the space, and our Princess accessory sitting pretty.

Caroline Gidiere Design
Gidiere Design’s space has a delightful feel to it. Image courtesy Sargent Photography.
Gidiere Design’s space has a delightful feel to it. Image courtesy Sargent Photography.

Caroline Gidiere Design was founded by the acclaimed interior designer of the same name. Based in Birmingham, Alabama, Gidiere has developed a design aesthetic with a modern take on traditional interiors—using beautiful pieces and classic textiles to create rooms that are fresh and timeless. Gidiere has honed her eye for design over a lifetime—from attending school in Paris where she studied architecture, art, and literature to extensive travels throughout the European continent. She is known for designing beautiful interiors that reflect both her keen eye for style and her clients’ personalities. Her background in the business world provides well over a decade of experience in project management, which allows her to navigate the back-end of the design business with ease. Veranda named Gidiere one of six “2021 Next Legends” in its inaugural, annual feature and she was a finalist in ADAC’s Southeast Designer of the Year 2020. Gidiere and her work have also been featured in the pages of and digital content for Veranda, Luxe, Southern Living, House Beautiful, Flower, and Elite magazines. Gidiere chose our Odette White Table Lamp for her space.

Indigo Pruitt Design Studio
Our Agave Chandelier, Olisa Bar Cart, Lubo Bowl, and Ishaan Accent Table are prominent in the space designed by Indigo Pruitt Design Studio. Image courtesy Sargent Photography.
Our Agave Chandelier, Olisa Bar Cart, Lubo Bowl, and Ishaan Accent Table are prominent in the space designed by Indigo Pruitt Design Studio. Image courtesy Sargent Photography.

The lively repartee on the home page of Indigo Pruitt Design Studio opens with, “Step into the studio of transformative design where wellness meets artistry.” It’s founder and principle designer Marie Cloud notes, “At Indigo Pruitt Design Studio, we transform spaces into extraordinary sanctuaries that radiate beauty and promote well-being. Whether refreshing a room or redesigning an entire home, we bring intention and soul to every project.” Cloud believes a home should be more than beautiful—it should tell the stories of the people who occupy it. The spaces should also evoke emotion for them. The knack this firm has for creating spaces that feel deeply personal and effortlessly livable stems from a rich foundation in design education and years of experience. “I’ve refined an approach that blends artistry, function, and meaning,” Cloud explains. “Every project is a collaboration, an opportunity to craft a home that reflects a client’s essence and elevates how he or she lives.” Shown in the image above are our Ishaan Brass Accent Table, Agave Chandelier, Lubo Travertine Large Bowl, and our Olisa Bar Cart. Cloud also featured our Jackfruit Medium Cobalt Vase in her space.

David Mitchell Brown
Our Moonstone pendants flank the bed so beautifully in the Mitchell Brown space. Image courtesy Sargent Photography.
Our Moonstone pendants flank the bed so beautifully in the Mitchell Brown space. Image courtesy Sargent Photography.

The motto of the Palm Beach firm David Mitchell Brown is “defining luxury with every detail.” The founder, Mitch Brown, embodies this declaration. Whether he is making contemporary feel classic or traditional feel chic, his diverse aesthetic enriches each of his interiors. Brown prioritizes his clients’ lifestyle needs above all, delivering form and function to every room. His spaces are comfortable, sophisticated, and textural. While a deep love of art and travel consistently influence his work, he also draws inspiration from interior design heroes like Michael Taylor, Karl Springer, and Dorothy Draper. He also gleans ideas from a diverse array of movements, including Art Deco, California Style, Modernism, and 18th-Century Beaux Arts. Brown credits the unique perspective he offers his Palm Beach clients to his coast-to-coast design experience and to his clients themselves, as they have provided new and exciting projects over his decades-long career. Based in Palm Beach for the past 20 years, Brown has lived and designed in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago. He chose our Moonstone Pendants for the bedroom, which look lovely flanking the bed as you can see in the image above. Below are our Jackfruit Oval Bowl and Cade Box Set also in his space.

If You Plan to Visit or Want to Donate
Our Jackfruit bowl, perfectly placed on the coffee table, and Cade Boxes on the acrylic console table in Mitchell Brown’s space.
Our Jackfruit bowl, perfectly placed on the coffee table, and Cade Boxes on the acrylic console table in Mitchell Brown’s space.

It was in 2017 when Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club expanded the brand to Palm Beach and the eighth iteration of the show house this year illustrates how the effort is going strong. In case you want to go: General admission tickets if bought in advance (they are available here) are $50.00; the price to tour the home if buying tickets at the door will be $60.00 and will be subject to date availability. Show-house hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. If you cannot make it to town, you can also donate to the organization, as the event serves as the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club’s primary fundraising initiative, which also supports the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. We are thrilled to once again be participating in this important program and want to congratulate all of the design teams for their incredible spaces this year.