The Atlanta Food & Wine Festival’s Connoisseurs Lounge

Connoisseurs Lounge at Atlanta Food and Wine Festival

The Connoisseurs Lounge at the Atlanta Food and Wine Festival is always a huge thrill to see. This large open space has been designed for the last three years (here is 2014 and 2013) by one of our favorite Atlanta interior designers, Bill Peace. This year, we got to work with him on his space again, and we are excited to share it all with you.

Connoisseurs Lounge at Atlanta Food and Wine Festival

Compared to last year, there’s a decidedly more contemporary vibe. Furniture pieces with straight arms, bold artwork, and graphic patterns punctuate these luxurious rooms high above the treetops in Midtown Atlanta.

Connoisseurs Lounge at Atlanta Food and Wine Festival

Bill chose large indoor/outdoor Chevron rugs, placed side by side, to define each individual seating space. These rugs are perfect for an event where everyone is eating and drinking!

Connoisseurs Lounge at Atlanta Food and Wine Festival

This space features two of our Blair Sofas, a Gentry Chair with Pewter Nailheads, a Hayes Tufted Ottoman in Microfiber Teal, and a small Mitzi Ottoman in Dodie Beige.

Connoisseurs Lounge at Atlanta Food and Wine Festival

Here, Bill used a Sablon Tufted Sofa to anchor the space and a Thurston Wing Chair in Queens Velvet Coral to add some color.

Connoisseurs Lounge at Atlanta Food and Wine Festival

To showcase the contemporary art pieces he chose, the furnishings are much more subdued than either last year or in 2013.

Connoisseurs Lounge at Atlanta Food and Wine Festival

Thank you so much, Bill for using our pieces so wonderfully!

Learn more about the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival, and see the spaces from last year’s festival here and here.

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