Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach 2025

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Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach 2025

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The Kips Bay Decorator Show House is an annual event where top interior designers transform a luxury home with diverse creative ideas. This event isn’t just a showcase of design talent—it’s a fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Club, helping support and empower youth through meaningful programs. Each designer takes the unique opportunity to create their space without rules, drawing inspiration from childhood stories, personal experiences, or specific concepts, allowing their individuality to shine through.

We were thrilled to be the art sponsor for several select designers. Enjoying the opportunity to introduce them to our concept and curate pieces that align with their stories and visions.Below, find the designers we worked with and details about the artworks that brought their spaces to life.

Rajni Alex Design

Photo by Nick Sargent.

The He(art) of the Home. Rajni Alex has reimagined the kitchen, breakfast nook, and laundry area as a seamless extension of the home. With rich materials, an artfully designed island, and thoughtful details, she turns these everyday spaces into a refined yet functional heart of the home. In the breakfast nook, a linen-stretched canvas featuring a delicate vase of flowers adds a soft touch, its green botanical details echoing the accents in the wallpaper.

MONIOMI Design

Photo by Jeanne Canto.

11:11. Monica Santayana and Ronald Alvarez of MONIOMI Design bring playful sophistication to the rec room and cabana bath, blending bold design with a spirited sense of fun. A custom marble-and-onyx ping-pong table and graphic marble basketball hoops invite competition and conversation. Walking towards the cabana bath—the neon-hued art piece boldly contrasts against the textured fabric wallpaper. The marble walls and mosaic floors continue the room’s refined yet energetic aesthetic. MONIOMI Design redefines the traditional rec room, proving that spaces for play can be just as stylish, inviting, and multifunctional as the rest of the home.

Indigo Pruitt Design Studio

Photo by Nick Sargent.

Renewal Retreat. Marie Cloud of Indigo Pruitt Design Studio envisions the guest house bedroom as a retreat for relaxation and renewal. By redefining the concept of “rest,” she creates a space that rejuvenates both the body and the mind. The soothing color palette infuses the room with energy and tranquility. Serene artworks, featuring soft hues and delicate gradients, flow across the walls, offering a gentle contrast to the wallpaper while enhancing the room’s calm ambiance. For Cloud, the environment is key to well-being, and she’s designed this space to be a sanctuary.

Robin Henry Studio

Photo by Nick Johnson.

Blossom Bar. Robin Henry Studio brings a fresh, floral-inspired energy to the home bar, creating a chic escape for happy hour gatherings. Named the “Blossom Bar,” this space offers a feminine take on the classic cocktail lounge, where historically inspired wallpaper, a custom bar, and ocean and palm tree views set a lively yet intimate setting. Layered florals throughout and a porcelain-textured artwork add depth and contrast—bridging the botanical and coastal elements. Designed with a Palm Beach socialite in mind, this bar is a place for conversation, cocktails, and a touch of everyday glamour.

Photo by Nick Johnson.

Shakoor Interiors

Photo by Dan Cutrona.

The Continuum. Erin Shakoor brings the energy of an artist’s salon to the powder bath and sitting area, crafting a space that feels both intimate and expressive. Embracing the room’s curves while introducing bold contrasts, she layers textures, forms, and eras to create a collected yet unexpected feel. Lush, high-gloss gold walls provide the perfect backdrop for this piece—a metallic tone with bold black and white forms that enhance depth and drama. Intentionally designed to spark curiosity, every detail adds to the room’s rich layers, with Shakoor proving that even a powder room can be as evocative as a gallery.

Nikki Levy Interiors

Photo by Nick Sargent.

Atelier Botanica. Nikki Levy transforms the home’s gallery and staircase into self-expression, with every design choice guided by an artistic concept. In this vibrant space, color and texture intertwine, with bold contrasts of masculine and feminine elements shaping a dynamic and colorful environment. Florals, fauna, and vivid colors fill the room. At the top of the stairs, a sculptural wooden artwork, rich with garden imagery, aligns with Levy’s vision of nature’s organic growth, evoking the sense that the piece is emerging from the earth itself. This staircase corridor not only tells a story but inspires personal reflection.


We’re honored to have been part of this incredible event, supporting the Boys & Girls Club. Thank you to the talented designers who collaborated with us to bring their vision to life, and Kips Bay for making it all happen.


Image at top of post by Nick Johnson. Artwork: Rachel Lee Hovnanian, White Narcissus Panel (Ameinias), 2024. Provided by Brintz-County Gallery.