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Decorators-Designers-Dealers Held On Saturday

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A rendering of the Salt & Loft interior. COURTESY KAROLINA NESKO

A rendering of the Salt & Loft interior. COURTESY KAROLINA NESKO

East Hampton and Southampton Town residents will head to the polls today to decide on the budgets for each of 16 school districts in the towns.   DANA SHAW

East Hampton and Southampton Town residents will head to the polls today to decide on the budgets for each of 16 school districts in the towns. DANA SHAW

author on Jun 4, 2018

Southampton Fresh Air Home hosted its 26th annual Decorators-Designers-Dealers benefit and auction on Saturday at the nonprofit’s property on Barker’s Island Road.

The annual gala featured a designer showcase of donated home furnishings, decorations and fixtures available for purchase as well as live, silent and wine auctions.

The showcase was displayed in several themed rooms such as “cottage corner,” “wicker and whimsy,” “country charm” and “the pine room.”

Popular items auctioned this year included prints by Vogue photographer Arthur Elgort valued at $8,000, a stay at Hampton Maid valued at $685 and tickets to “Wicked” on Broadway valued at $1,200, among others.

All proceeds raised during the event are used to support Fresh Air Home’s summer camp for physically challenged children, which has provided an inclusive community on the East End since 1901. Funds raised by Decorators-Designers-Dealers ensure that no child will be turned away from the camp because of financial means.

For more information on the Southampton Fresh Air Home, call 631-283-5847 or visit sfah.org.

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