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Williams Sonoma celebrates new collections by Sheila Bridges
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Williams Sonoma celebrates new collections by Sheila Bridges
Oct 12, 2023 | New York | Kamila Harris
Williams Sonoma celebrates new collections by Sheila Bridges

On October 12, the design community gathered at Sugar Monk restaurant in Harlem to celebrate the launch of Sheila Bridges’s new line for Williams Sonoma and Williams Sonoma Home.

The new collections feature products that embrace a shared appreciation for timeless design and quality craftsmanship. Select pieces within the collaboration also celebrate the designer’s original—and now iconic—Harlem Toile de Jouy artwork, which Bridges developed while decorating her own home.

On hand to celebrate were Joy Moyler, Rayman Boozer, Danielle Colding, Melissa Feldman, Sydney Kai Inis and artist Nick Carter, among other friends and colleagues of the designer.

“Sheila’s use of color and her ability to blend time periods, patterns and various design aesthetics into her work have been a source of inspiration for our design teams throughout the years,” said Williams Sonoma and Williams Sonoma Home president Felix Carbullido. “We are thrilled that our new collaboration with Sheila will provide an opportunity for our customers to feature products that showcase aspects of her signature style in their homes.”

Barware from the Sheila Bridges collection for Williams Sonoma was on display
Barware from the Sheila Bridges collection for Williams Sonoma was on display
Barware from the Sheila Bridges collection for Williams Sonoma was on display
Sheila Bridges and Sydney Kai Inis
Sheila Bridges and Sydney Kai Inis
Sheila Bridges and Sydney Kai Inis
Sheila Bridges (second from right) poses with guests including (from left) Melissa Feldman, Danielle Colding, Chris Isles and Elizabeth Graziolo
Sheila Bridges (second from right) poses with guests including (from left) Melissa Feldman, Danielle Colding, Chris Isles and Elizabeth Graziolo
Sheila Bridges (second from right) poses with guests including (from left) Melissa Feldman, Danielle Colding, Chris Isles and Elizabeth Graziolo
Joy Moyler, Nick Carter and Sheila Bridges
Joy Moyler, Nick Carter and Sheila Bridges
Joy Moyler, Nick Carter and Sheila Bridges
Sheila Bridges (center)
Sheila Bridges (center)
Sheila Bridges (center)
Sheila Bridges (center)
Sheila Bridges (center)
Sheila Bridges (center)
Rayman Boozer
Rayman Boozer
Rayman Boozer
Chris Isles of Pintura Studio with Bridges’s godson Alex Imegwu and his mother, Diane Moss
Chris Isles of Pintura Studio with Bridges’s godson Alex Imegwu and his mother, Diane Moss
Chris Isles of Pintura Studio with Bridges’s godson Alex Imegwu and his mother, Diane Moss
Melissa Feldman and Danielle Colding
Melissa Feldman and Danielle Colding
Melissa Feldman and Danielle Colding
Joy Moyler (left)
Joy Moyler (left)
Joy Moyler (left)
Susan Swimmer, Sheila Bridges and Ellen Hamilton
Susan Swimmer, Sheila Bridges and Ellen Hamilton
Susan Swimmer, Sheila Bridges and Ellen Hamilton
A trio of musicians entertained guests
A trio of musicians entertained guests
A trio of musicians entertained guests
Sheila Bridges (center) and Diane Moss (right) pose for a selfie
Sheila Bridges (center) and Diane Moss (right) pose for a selfie
Sheila Bridges (center) and Diane Moss (right) pose for a selfie
Sheila Bridges (left)
Sheila Bridges (left)
Sheila Bridges (left)
A trio of musicians entertained guests
A trio of musicians entertained guests
A trio of musicians entertained guests
Products designed with the Harlem Toile de Jouy motif were on display
Products designed with the Harlem Toile de Jouy motif were on display
Products designed with the Harlem Toile de Jouy motif were on display
Pillows festooned with Harlem Toile de Jouy fabric outfitted the restaurant
Pillows festooned with Harlem Toile de Jouy fabric outfitted the restaurant
Pillows festooned with Harlem Toile de Jouy fabric outfitted the restaurant
The menu and cocktail napkins featured Bridges’s iconic Harlem Toile de Jouy artwork
The menu and cocktail napkins featured Bridges’s iconic Harlem Toile de Jouy artwork
The menu and cocktail napkins featured Bridges’s iconic Harlem Toile de Jouy artwork