Type of Event
Magazine Event
Date
02/08/12
Location
NEW YORK
Event Host
Veranda
Mandarin Oriental
80 Columbus Circle at 60th Street
New York City
Event Time
6:30 p.m.
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Orchid Dinner

Veranda and the New York Botanical Garden invited more than 20 leading designers from the worlds of fashion, architecture, design, and horticulture to create orchid centerpieces for the 5th annual Orchid Dinner.

Designers include Alessandra Branca, Angelica Gomes for Angelica Flowers and Events, Baccarat by Rafael de Cardenas/Architecture at Large, Campion Platt, David Duncan, David Easton, FlowerSchool New York – Felipe Sastre, Juan Montoya, Laura Vinroot Poole with John Lupton, Andrew Thomas and Leontine Linens, Lexington Gardens, Lewis Miller, MagnaFlora Design, Philip Gorrivan for Lalique, Plaza Flowers, Richard Mishaan, Robert Marinelli, Roric Tobin for Geoffrey Bradfield Inc., Sebastian Li, Selina van der Geest NL-GB, Sherrill Canet, Stephen Elrod for Brunschwig & Fils and Tiffany & Co. by Richard Lambertson with David M. Handy Events.

Dara Caponigro, Editor in Chief of VERANDA, and Fernanda M. Kellogg, Chair of the Board of the Tiffany & Co. Foundation, chair the evening. Carolyn Englefield, VERANDA’s Director of Decoration and Special Projects, serves as decorations chair. Gala Chairs are Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Clay and Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce. Honorary Chairs are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sullivan, Jr.

The Botanical Garden is pleased to honor Tiffany & Co. and The Tiffany & Co. Foundation, at this year’s event for the Foundation’s decade of support as the Founding Sponsor of The Orchid Show, and will celebrate the company’s 175th Anniversary.

All proceeds from the Dinner underwrite the development of the Garden’s orchid research collection, which helps maintain the highest horticultural standards of orchid conservation.  The Garden has also been designated a Plant Rescue Center through the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).  Improperly documented shipments of endangered wild orchids are seized at international borders and sent to these Centers.  Through careful research and the application of appropriate horticultural techniques, Garden staff members have been successful in bringing a majority of these ailing specimens back to health.  Many are on view year-round in orchid displays at the Botanical Garden.

6:30 p.m. Exclusive Press Preview and Early Décor Showcase

7 p.m.  Cocktails and Sale of Exceptional Orchids, 36th Floor

8 p.m. Dinner and Dancing, Grand Ballroom, 36th Floor

Individual tickets start at $1,500. Ticket information is available by calling 914.579.1000.