You’re Invited: Get in the Holiday Spirit with Pinterest in Brooklyn!

Courtney BalestierSenior Writer, Creative Studio
Courtney BalestierSenior Writer, Creative Studio
Courtney Balestier is the Apartment Therapy Creative Studio Senior Writer. She holds a master's degree in magazine journalism from NYU and lives in Pittsburgh, where you'll find her doing DIY projects in her new house with her dog and cat (who are not being very helpful).
updated Oct 17, 2022
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Elegant table setting with marble-patterned plate, gold cutlery, black napkin, and eucalyptus centerpiece.

As prime entertaining season approaches, we’re thinking about how to set a dinner table that really shines. Our first stop for inspiration? Pinterest, of course. That’s why Apartment Therapy teamed up with Pinterest to create Dine by Design: a free shoppable dining experience curated by some of our favorite designers. And it just wouldn’t be a party without you.

Dine by Design is a one-of-a-kind museum-style exhibition: 10 designers, 20 place settings, and endless tablescape inspiration. It’s happening at one of the hottest addresses in town: the brand new House of Showfields in Brooklyn. Here’s everything you need to know:

What: Dine by Design
When: Wednesday, November 2 – Sunday, November 13, 2022, 12 p.m.–7 p.m.
Where: House of Showfields Brooklyn – 187 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg
Featuring: Rayman Boozer, Virginia Chamlee, Kamili Bell Hill, Tommy Lei, Shannon Maldonado, Amber Mayfield, Miles Willis McDermott, Noz Nozawa, Eddie Ross, and Mat Sanders

These 10 designers are interpreting a contemporary holiday table — with nary a Santa in sight. From monochromes to metallics, ’80s New Wave to old Dutch masters, you’re going to find a spread that speaks to your style. And the best part? It’s all shoppable, shareable, and saveable. So come join us! ‘Tis the season for tablescapes.

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