From East Coast art fairs to the big summer markets, read on for BOH’s list of gatherings and shows happening next month.
Wow!house
London | Through July 2
Returning for its fifth year, this immersive showhouse, presented by Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, spans over 5,000 square feet and boasts 22 indoor and outdoor spaces outfitted by such design talents as Young Huh, Salvesen Graham and Studio Mark Andrew. For more information, click here.
Kansas City Symphony Designers’ Showhouse
Kansas City, Missouri | Through July 5
One of the longest-running showhouses in the country is celebrating its final year. The 56th-annual Kansas City Symphony benefit event will take place at a historic Prairie-style home near Loose Park. For more information, click here.
East Hampton Art & Design Days
East Hampton, New York | July 9–12
The art fair’s second annual edition returns to the East End, bringing together designers, tastemakers and collectors. The four-day event features tours, shopping experiences and panel discussions covering the art, architecture, garden and design industries. Panel guests include Ann Wolf, Ashley Holden, Ray Booth, Chris LaGuardia, Charlotte Moss, Bryan Graybill and more. A portion of the proceeds will benefit both the East Hampton Historical Society and Guild Hall. For more information, click here.
East Hampton Antiques & Design Show
East Hampton, New York | July 10–12
Hosted on the historic Mulford Farm, the 20th installment of this annual show will highlight an array of antiques and midcentury decorative items for the home and garden from about 50 dealers, including Colette Donovan Antiques, Drucker Antiques and Kimerling Antiques. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the East Hampton Historical Society. For more info, click here.
Nantucket by Design
Nantucket, Massachusetts | July 13–16
The Nantucket Historical Association is back with its annual design festival, offering programming that celebrates the island’s cultural history. This year’s design luncheon speakers are Cordelia de Castellane, Tom Scheerer and Steele Marcoux. For more information, click here.
Home Textiles Sourcing
Los Angeles | July 21–23
New York | July 29–31
Messe Frankfurt’s event—one of North America’s only trade shows dedicated to home textiles and soft goods—is branching out to two locations this year. The West Coast edition will take place at the California Market Center in L.A., while the East Coast one will be held at the Javits Center in New York. Both will provide manufacturers, retailers and designers with programming and the latest collections in bath, bed, floor, table, upholstery and window textiles. For more information, click here.
Summer Casual Market Atlanta
Atlanta | July 21–23
The biannual market’s summer installment brings nearly 200 outdoor furniture and accessories vendors under one roof at AmericasMart in downtown Atlanta, where Brown Jordan, Castelle and Tuuci will be among the brands showcasing their latest lines. Programming for the event, an extension of Atlanta Market, includes a conversation on trends in the outdoor furniture industry with designer Isabel Ladd. For more information, click here.
Newport Design Week
Newport, Rhode Island | July 22–25
Now in its third year, Newport Design Week presents “250 Years of Cross-Currents in American Design,” examining how international design traditions have influenced the stateside aesthetic. The event brings together leaders at the intersection of historic and contemporary design for lectures, discussions and gatherings set inside the city’s historic properties, including Salve Regina University’s Ochre Court and Rough Point, the former home of Doris Duke. For more information, click here.
Las Vegas Summer Market
Las Vegas | July 26–30
Las Vegas Market returns, offering designers, buyers and exhibitors a chance to shop the latest in furniture, gifts and home decor. Attendees can choose from hundreds of exhibits and events, such as a conversation about using AI in design, featuring Pamela McNally, Houzz’s head of field marketing and market development. For more info, click here.













