Archive for January, 2009
Product Debut: Māori embroidered fabric
DP Studio is all about helping others and what better way to do that than donating one of our pieces for the One-of-a-kind Valentine creations silent auction organized by New York Spaces Magazine and Robert Allen | Beacon Hill. All proceeds will be to benefit the Alpha workshops , the only non-profit organization in the country providing job training and supported employment to low-income HIV-positive decorative artists.
On auction will be a one-of-a-kind buckwheat and lavender filled heart-shaped pillow made with our debut Māori embroidered fabric and designed especial for this event. The fabric is also environmentally friendly with Hydrogen Peroxide, not harmful bleach.
The heart makes a perfect shape while it comfortably wraps around your neck while you travel or sit in bed reading. You can also warm it up in the microwave for those cold winter days.
The auction will take place thursday, February 5, 2009 5:30pm – 7:30pm at Robert Allen l Beacon Hill: 979 Third Avenue, Suite 301, NYC.
We hope to see you there!
Add comment January 29, 2009
Product Spotlight: Concave Armoire
As Decorati describes “Some spaces call for a strong design statement ” and as part of the Editor’s pick for January, our own Concave armoire was picked to be among the pieces capable of delivering a design victory.

Add comment January 23, 2009
dp studio in Connecticut Cottages & Gardens Magazine
We were pleased to hear that our Skyline Bench was featured in the January 2009 issue of Connecticut Cottages & Gardens Magazine. Get the issue and look for us in page 18.
Add comment January 23, 2009
Hydra on TODL.com
As you may have guessed, we took a little hiatus for the holiday season. Happy New Year!
dp studio came back to the office today and was pleasantly surprised by a TODL.com feature of our Hydra Linens.

If you’re a TODL member, take the time to look through our listed products. Don’t forget that all these pieces can be found on our website with downloadable cut sheets for your use.
Add comment January 5, 2009










