Washington Winter Show 2022

15 FRIDAY LECTURE & LUNCHEON 2022 WASHINGTON WINTER SHOW FRIDAY LECTURE & LUNCHEON SPONSORED BY: HINDMAN AUCTIONS january 7, 2022 • 10: 30 am — 1 : 30 pm The Life of the House — How Rooms Evolve WITH HENRIETTA SPENCER-CHURCHILL »event ticket purchase required: $150 per person (includes show admission)« E ncompassing and summarizing different styles of architecture from Tudor to Present Day and looking at how different generations have changed an original house with period additions, new internal layouts and decoration. Reflecting on how modern comforts and technology can be incorporated, whilst focusing on retaining a house’s character and its architectural features and furnishings and looking at how antiques, art and collections can personalize a home and bring it alive. Henrietta Spencer-Churchill studied Art History in Italy and France before enrolling at the Inchbald School of Design in London. She started her Interior Design business, Woodstock Designs, in 1981 having worked for three years with Diana Hanbury and Jean Monro. She specializes in the restoration and refurbishment of period and listed buildings with emphasis paced on conserving their historic value and features whilst bringing them into the 21st century. Many of her commissions are abroad which involves the challenges of learning about and incorporating local cultures and trends. She also has a company in the United States, Spencer- Churchill Designs Inc., and has worked on many new build houses in the Georgian Style as well as restoration projects in New York City, Atlanta, Dallas and Connecticut. As well as her interior design business much of her time is dedicated to the overseeing of the restorations of her family home, Blenheim Palace, the running of the Blenheim Foundation and organizing special and fund raising events. luncheon table sponsors Mason Bavin Lizzy Conroy HBC Group, Keller Williams Realty Jennifer Rooney Mary Roth Mike Teague Merrill Lynch Wealth Management This page is sponsored by Jonathan G. Willen in honor of Amy Zantzinger

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