Thomas Jayne will speak about “Jayne Design: Decoration, Ancient & Modern” and share examples of his work from the last 25 years, as well as celebrate the work of artisans who helped create the special details that make his rooms unique.
He will speak at Session 1 at 2pm, followed by renowned Texas architect Michael G. Imber who will speak about “Landscape and the Permanence of Beauty” at Session 2 at 4:30pm.
Doors open at 2:00pm to the Heritage Room at the Seattle Rainier Club at 820 4th Avenue in downtown Seattle. Books by the lecturers will be available for purchase and signing from 2:00pm to 2:45pm
For more information and to register, visit the ICAA Northwest Chapter’s events page.
Noted from the ICAA Northwest’s site: “Jayne keeps one eye focused on the aesthetic traditions of the past, and the other looking forward, imagining interiors to suit modern sensibilities. Drawing on the legacies of Albert Hadley and Sister Parish, he insists on authenticity and comfort, incorporating elegant antiques and art with a subtle but warm palette and a welcoming setting.”