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Staff -- Interior Design, 5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM

Along with cherry blossoms and fuzzy ducklings, this spring brought a revamped Interior Design. We celebrated our March redesign issue by inviting a few hundred of our closest friends to Haworth's eminently green showroom across from New York's Grand Central Terminal for cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and jawbreakers—in honor of our jaw-dropping accomplishment, of course.

Reimagine, Renew, Revel

  1. Architect Alexander Gorlin and Interior Design Hall of Fame member Carl D'Aquino.

  2. Stylist Maria Santoro and MR Architecture & Décor principal David Mann.

  3. SPG Architects partner Eric Gartner and EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect principal Robin Elmslie Osler.

  4. Wolf-Gordon marketing director Randi Anderson and designer Shamir Shah.

  5. Interior Design managing editor Helene Oberman and Hall of Fame member Lee Mindel.

  6. Hall of Famer Paul Siskin.

  7. Alpha Workshops founding director Kenneth Wampler and Strohl & Company's Mike Strohl.

  8. The south facade of Grand Central Terminal by Reed & Stem and Warren & Wetmore, as seen from the Haworth showroom.

  9. Stefan Beckman, designer of sets and interiors.

  10. Designer Dakota Jackson and Interior Design editor in-chief Cindy Allen.

  11. Interior Design's publisher and vice president, Mark Strauss, and Haworth's director of global accounts, Dan Gundrum.

  12. Haworth corporate brand director Kurt VanderSchuur and Lauren Frieling.

  13. Hall of Famer Laura Bohn and BNO Design principal Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz.

  14. Hall of Famer Kevin Walz.

  15. Designer Thomas Jayne and Interior Design senior editor Mark McMenamin.

  16. Designer Shashi Caan.

  17. Sue Firestone, president and CEO of SFA Design.

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