On The Edge at WestEdge Design Fair

Now in its third year, WestEdge Design Fair is a mecca for home furnishings, and the source for inspiring designs and bespoke pieces. Occupying Santa Monica’s expansive Barker Hanger, WestEdge brings the best in modern design to the heart of Los Angeles’ Silicon Beach with innovative designers, manufacturers and architects worldwide, all showcasing their custom creations in an array of inspirational displays.

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Immerse yourself in the world of modern design at WestEdge Design Fair

Now in its third year, WestEdge Design Fair is a mecca for home furnishings and the source for inspiring designs and bespoke pieces. Occupying Santa Monica’s expansive Barker Hanger from October 22-25, WestEdge brings the best in modern design to the heart of Los Angeles’ Silicon Beach with innovative designers, manufacturers and architects worldwide, all showcasing their custom creations in an array of inspirational displays.

Also including expertly curated presentations from over 150 brands, the event offers ample opportunity to shop for top-of-the-line furnishings, many from brands new to the West Coast, as well as to meet the master designers behind their stirring selections.

At WestEdge, savvy is essential, as evidenced by its impressive series of live demonstrations, educational programs and special events, offered to give attendees valuable insight into the design world.

New to WestEdge this year is MADE: MODERN, a highly-anticipated exhibition showcasing bespoke works from over 40 independent designers and artisans. Here, find handcrafted, one-of-a-kind customizable pieces—from furniture and lighting to sculpture and accessories—to add a distinctive touch to your home.

Whether seeking that rare piece of furniture, the perfect eye-catching accent or simply design inspiration, WestEdge has everything one needs to curate a dream home.

WestEdge Design Fair

Venue Location: The Barker Hanger
3021 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90405
917-822-0350  |  westedgedesignfair.com

Photos Courtesy of WestEdge Design Fair

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