Biltmore Draws Star Blogger Eddie Ross for Exclusive Event
Asheville, NC, November 17, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Star blogger, stylist, editor and lifestyle expert Eddie Ross shared ideas on the latest trends in wall décor and interior design at Biltmore’s annual Tree Raising celebration held November 1.
The Tree Raising celebration, which kicks off the Christmas at Biltmore season, began with the arrival of a 35-foot live Fraser Fir. The tree was delivered to America’s largest home by horse-drawn carriage, where it was then installed in the 72-foot-long Banquet Hall and adorned with lights, gifts and ornaments.
The tradition dates back to 1895, when Biltmore founder George Vanderbilt first opened his grand new home to family and friends.
This year, the decorating theme for Christmas at Biltmore is the Art of Christmas. Dozens of Christmas trees are on display throughout Biltmore House, each with a unique theme that coordinates with the artwork of specific rooms or an expression of art, such as the literary arts or music. Miles of ribbon, garland and lights, live music and inspirational holiday demonstrations add to the festive mood of the event, which continues through January 1.
In his presentation to Biltmore passholders and guests during the Tree Raising Celebration, guest speaker Ross discussed the popular Larson-Juhl art and frame collections inspired by Biltmore House and how wall décor can be used to enhance today’s living spaces. The presentation was held in the historic Lioncrest building of Biltmore Estate.
A former senior style editor at Martha Stewart Living, Ross shared ideas for using colorful mats to make walls pop and grouping Larson-Juhl frames to achieve a decorator look. Ross also suggested ways to create surprise and drama in a room by “framing the unexpected” – everything from family mementos and unusual graphic calendars to bold pigment ink prints, such as those of Tasmanian artist Campbell Laird, available through Larson-Juhl’s art publishing company, Artaissance.
The session was hosted by Leslie Klingner, Biltmore’s Curator of Interpretation.
About Biltmore's Licensing Division
Drawing on the iconic style and hospitality for which the Biltmore House and gardens are known, Biltmore® For Your Home and Biltmore® Chateau Reserve offer consumers the opportunity to bring the legacy of gracious living, craftsmanship and beauty of design into their own homes. Since the division's launch in 1990, Biltmore has become a highly recognized brand partnering with leaders in the home furnishings, gourmet foods and garden and patio industries to offer a wide range of Biltmore-branded products.
Current Biltmore licensees include Amarr Garage Doors, Anderson Hardwood Floors, Artaissance, Atlanta Cheesecake Company, Belk, Burton + Burton, Capel Rugs, Chamblee's Rose Nursery, Circle Organics, Cottage Gardens, Creek Hill Nursery, Cumberland Nurseries, D&B Nursery, Dimond Lighting, ELK Lighting, Ellington Fans, Fisher Farms, Habersham Home, Herter Nursery, HomTex, Indital USA Stair Parts, JF Growers, Larson-Juhl, Manual Woodworkers & Weavers, Michigan Evergreen Nursery, Moulding Associates, Inc., Netherland Bulb Co., Peace Tree Farm, Randolph's Greenhouses, Seven Seas International, ShadeTree Canopies, Southern Living House Plans, Valdese Weavers, Unique Stone, Vita Food Products and Whitecraft.
To learn more about Biltmore's licensing division, visit www.bringbiltmorehome.com.
For media releases and high-resolution photography please visit www.riversagency.com/biltmore.
The Tree Raising celebration, which kicks off the Christmas at Biltmore season, began with the arrival of a 35-foot live Fraser Fir. The tree was delivered to America’s largest home by horse-drawn carriage, where it was then installed in the 72-foot-long Banquet Hall and adorned with lights, gifts and ornaments.
The tradition dates back to 1895, when Biltmore founder George Vanderbilt first opened his grand new home to family and friends.
This year, the decorating theme for Christmas at Biltmore is the Art of Christmas. Dozens of Christmas trees are on display throughout Biltmore House, each with a unique theme that coordinates with the artwork of specific rooms or an expression of art, such as the literary arts or music. Miles of ribbon, garland and lights, live music and inspirational holiday demonstrations add to the festive mood of the event, which continues through January 1.
In his presentation to Biltmore passholders and guests during the Tree Raising Celebration, guest speaker Ross discussed the popular Larson-Juhl art and frame collections inspired by Biltmore House and how wall décor can be used to enhance today’s living spaces. The presentation was held in the historic Lioncrest building of Biltmore Estate.
A former senior style editor at Martha Stewart Living, Ross shared ideas for using colorful mats to make walls pop and grouping Larson-Juhl frames to achieve a decorator look. Ross also suggested ways to create surprise and drama in a room by “framing the unexpected” – everything from family mementos and unusual graphic calendars to bold pigment ink prints, such as those of Tasmanian artist Campbell Laird, available through Larson-Juhl’s art publishing company, Artaissance.
The session was hosted by Leslie Klingner, Biltmore’s Curator of Interpretation.
About Biltmore's Licensing Division
Drawing on the iconic style and hospitality for which the Biltmore House and gardens are known, Biltmore® For Your Home and Biltmore® Chateau Reserve offer consumers the opportunity to bring the legacy of gracious living, craftsmanship and beauty of design into their own homes. Since the division's launch in 1990, Biltmore has become a highly recognized brand partnering with leaders in the home furnishings, gourmet foods and garden and patio industries to offer a wide range of Biltmore-branded products.
Current Biltmore licensees include Amarr Garage Doors, Anderson Hardwood Floors, Artaissance, Atlanta Cheesecake Company, Belk, Burton + Burton, Capel Rugs, Chamblee's Rose Nursery, Circle Organics, Cottage Gardens, Creek Hill Nursery, Cumberland Nurseries, D&B Nursery, Dimond Lighting, ELK Lighting, Ellington Fans, Fisher Farms, Habersham Home, Herter Nursery, HomTex, Indital USA Stair Parts, JF Growers, Larson-Juhl, Manual Woodworkers & Weavers, Michigan Evergreen Nursery, Moulding Associates, Inc., Netherland Bulb Co., Peace Tree Farm, Randolph's Greenhouses, Seven Seas International, ShadeTree Canopies, Southern Living House Plans, Valdese Weavers, Unique Stone, Vita Food Products and Whitecraft.
To learn more about Biltmore's licensing division, visit www.bringbiltmorehome.com.
For media releases and high-resolution photography please visit www.riversagency.com/biltmore.
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Lauren Rivers
919-932-9985
http://riversagency.com/biltmore/holiday.php
Contact
Lauren Rivers
919-932-9985
http://riversagency.com/biltmore/holiday.php
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