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2024 Summer Luncheon with Susanna Salk

  • Blowing Rock Art & History Museum 159 Ginny Stevens Lane Blowing Rock, NC, 28605 United States (map)
 

“My goal is to always give design a voice.”

— Susanna Salk


About the Event

Friday, June 21, 2024

Doors Open: 10:00 am

Talk Begins: 11:00am, followed by lunch

Location: Blowing Rock Country Club

Cost: $150 per seat, TICKETS ON SALE SOON

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Susanna Salk is the author of many design books. Her first was the unexpected hit, “A Privileged Life, Celebrating WASP Style” (Assouline) which stemmed from her upbringing on Boston’s North Shore. Her next books- all with Rizzoli- celebrate finding tangible and personal inspiration in design, including the bestselling “Be Your Own Decorator” and “Making A House a Home.” Equally popular were “It’s The Little Things: Creating Big Moments in Your Home Through The Stylish Small Stuff” and “At Home in the English Countryside: Designers and Their Dogs.” Salk also self published her memoir, “Trustpassing: Crossing Thresholds and Finding Home.”

Salk hosts and co-produces the internationally-watched “At Home With” video series via the Quintessence channel on You Tube. With now over one million monthly views, she visits the homes and gardens of top designers and style makers around the globe along with her co-producer Stacey Bewkes, founder of the acclaimed Quintessence blog. “Our goal,” says Salk, “is to always give design a voice.”

In 2024, Susanna launched “Susanna Salk Style" an online destination featuring some of her favorite finds from her travels around the globe.


BRAHM is an exempt organization as described in Section 501(c)3/EIN# 30-0003315 of the Internal Revenue Code. $75 of the ticket price for this event is tax-deductible as allowed by the IRS to 501(c)3 organizations.

NOTE: Unless safety concerns require the event’s cancellation, sponsorships and tickets are non-refundable. If registered guests should need to cancel then their ticket purchase will be made a fully tax-deductible donation.

 
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