Unlike mundane and lecture style design series that take place throughout the year, the Design Intersects Everything Made symposium, held on November 14th within the West Hollywood Design District, warrants distinction from the rest. As an incubator for relevant, cutting-edge design dialogue, DIEM is dedicated to producing a brand new experience– a platform where the exchange of ideas reign supreme.
The one-day event offers culturally resonating discussions, panels and keynotes from leaders in the fields of design, decorative arts, fashion, architecture and fine arts. Featuring six panel discussions held within spectacular design showrooms on the infamous corridors of Melrose Avenue, Robertson Boulevard, and Beverly Boulevard, DIEM offers guests a unique and unparalleled educational experience.
The third annual DIEM event is curated by Mallery Roberts Morgan, Design Writer and Curator, Correspondent AD France (Architectural Digest France), with Frances Anderton, Host of KCRW’s DnA: Design and Architecture. Morgan’s sentiments mark the true potential and energy present at Design Intersects Everything Made:
“As someone who follows design passionately DIEM is an exciting venue for the exchange of inspiring ideas. I was completely engaged by last year’s program, so I am thrilled to be co-curating this year with the amazing Frances Anderton. I urge my colleagues in the media to come experience the forward and creative thinking of the West Hollywood Design District that will be on display at this very special event.ʺ
Panelists for this year’s DIEM event include:
The six featured design topics include: