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The Kaleidoscope Project Celebrates BIPOC Designers by Transforming Historic Inn into a Showhouse
May 25, 2021
Room by Rasheeda Gray. Photography by Frank Frances.
Tucked away in the Berkshires, a historic inn has morphed into a showhouse of diverse design talent after co-founders of The Kaleidoscope Project Amy Lynn Schwartzbard, Patti Carpenter, and Liz Nightingale dreamed up the idea nearly six months ago. “It feels really surreal,” says Carpenter, who also is principal of carpenter + company, about walking through the Cornell Inn in Lenox, Massachusetts, where the works are on display.
The Cornell Inn, open to visitors through June 6, features works by 23 BIPOC designers who transformed 21 rooms in the main building and nearby carriage house into vibrant and inviting spaces working closely with The Shade Store, which supplied all the custom window treatments. The window treatments are inspired by three central design themes and color schemes restful (neutrals), re
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The year s first in-person designer showhouse has just opened to the public in Massachusetts dreamiest region, The Berkshires, and promises to offer a tour experience like no other. The Kaleidoscope Project is a brand-new designer showcase that celebrates the industry s diverse talent and commitment to inclusion while empowering the future of diversity in the design world, all the while transforming an 18th-century inn in Lenox.
Twenty-three leading designers of color have reimagined the historic Cornell Inn for this show house, and their work will be a permanent feature of the property, leaving a legacy that goes beyond powerful design. Tours are open to the public now through June 6, 2021, with all proceeds going towards up-and-coming designers seeking a career in the arts and design industry as part of a partnership with Black Artists + Designers Guild (BADG), Parsons School of Design and the New York School of Interior Design (NYSID) to propel the next genera