Held annually in March, Dining by Design, a fund-raising event hosted by Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS, brings together top designers, architects, brands, and local talent, asking them to transform a raw space into over-the-top dining installations. In addition to the vignettes, Dining by Design also includes a silent auction, a cocktail party, and a gala dinner, which was held on Monday night. Proceeds from the event, which raised $700,000 this year, go toward AIDS education and help fund treatment and care for those living with the disease.
This year, the five-day event, which takes place alongside the Architectural Digest Home Design Show, was held from March 22 to 26 at Pier 92. Similar to years past, the industry showcase presented a variety of designs from brands like Crate and Barrel and Design Within Reach and art institutions such as Pratt and the School of Visual Arts and designers like the Rockwell Group. Plus, this year, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, which usually acts as a beverage sponsor, became a gold table sponsor and designed a booth that incorporated all things Texas.
Here's a look at some of the highlights.