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Tables Are Set for 2013 Red & White Ball

The Red Cross hosts an annual fundraiser at the NetJets Hanger in White Plains. The Red & White ball is the most beneficial fundraiser for the Metro New York North Red Cross chapter. All are welcome!

The 2013 Red Cross Red and White Ball has the potential to be the most beautiful yet, with inspiring table designs and layouts by many top-level local decorators.  The Red Cross has once again collaborated with local designers to make this year’s ball memorable.  Each artist has been asked to create a unique design, one they believe embodies the Red Cross mission.

Decorators include Tom and Kerry Sheridan of Sheridan Designs; Noelle Newell of Noelle Newell Residential Designs and Décor; Silvina Leone, Kellie Grogan of Ken Gemes Interiors; Jane Ellsworth of Jane Ellsworth Interiors; and Melissa Lindsay of Pimlico Interiors. Below are sketches these artists have created and their inspiration for their layout. The Red Cross is excited to be collaborating with these designers and to offer a sneak peak of the beauty of this year’s Red and White Ball.

Each year in May, The American Red Cross hosts its Red and White Ball at the NetJets Hanger in White Plains, NY. The event is spear headed by a dedicated group of volunteers and is the most beneficial fundraiser for the Metro New York North Red Cross Chapter. It is a beautiful event and something the Red Cross is proud to share with the community.

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Melissa Lindsay of Pimlico Interiors

“I definitely wanted the design to feel ‘Americana’ but in a very unexpected way.  Instead of playing off the strong graphic element of the “Red Cross,” I chose to do the exact opposite: a painterly abstract design in reds, blues and whites.  Painted canvases by local artist Kerri Rosenthal will wrap glass vases and will be the tablecloth—a main focal point for the design.”

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Jane Ellsworth of Jane Ellsworth Interiors

This design is for all those who give selflessly; HOPE springs eternal. Roses symbolize uplifted hearts full of love, courage and compassion.”

Kellie Groganof Ken Gremes Interiors

With all of the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, as well as many of this year’s winter storms, I think we are looking forward to the coming spring and summer months. We wanted to tablet o be fresh and crisp and remind everyone summer is right around the corner. We’re hoping the table will portray a sophisticated outdoor picnic feel.”

Silvina Leone

Help Today, Hope for Tomorrow

 “This graceful vignette represents assertive and purposeful acts of love and collaboration through powerful symbols: a passive hand in need, touched by a butterfly as a sign of imminent good fortune, and an active and compassionate hand of hope, declaring: ‘Please take my hand and we will work together, with patience but in earnest, to overcome the past and emerge triumphant from this temporary hardship.’ Across cultures the bitterly remains an optimistic symbol of life and resurrection through struggle, patience and transformation, while the open and active hand signifies human action and creativity. Flowers in bloom stand for a celebration.” 

Noelle Newell- Noelle Newell Residential designs and Décor

“My inspiration is from travels to France with an eye toward beauty, refinement and romance. I am delighted to work with the powerful color red, as it is a symbol of beauty in many cultures. Louis XV’s fashion-loving, trendsetting mistress, Madame de Pompadour, fell in love with red. She moved red Versailles velvets to simpler cotton prints and stripes.”

Sheridan Interiors

We wanted a table skirt that would make a bold statement, so we chose a graphic pattern that is both fresh and exciting. We paired it with a wide contrast backing and solid pleating for a tailored look. For our centerpiece, we wanted to do something architectural that would make the most of the height in the airport hangar. We chose a vintage bird pavilion to house flowering branches.”

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