Animal Rescue Fund Of The Hamptons Hosts Designer Showhouse Saturday - 27 East

Animal Rescue Fund Of The Hamptons Hosts Designer Showhouse Saturday

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Tommy Frangakis

Tommy Frangakis

 owner of The Dog Store in Wainscott

owner of The Dog Store in Wainscott

 with his teacup poodle “Rudy” at the annual Animal rescue Fund of the Hamptons Designer Showhouse at the ARF thrift shop in Sagaponack on Saturday. LAURA WEIR

with his teacup poodle “Rudy” at the annual Animal rescue Fund of the Hamptons Designer Showhouse at the ARF thrift shop in Sagaponack on Saturday. LAURA WEIR

Tommy Frangakis

Tommy Frangakis

 owner of The Dog Store in Wainscott

owner of The Dog Store in Wainscott

 with his teacup poodle “Rudy” at the annual Animal rescue Fund of the Hamptons Designer Showhouse at the ARF thrift shop in Sagaponack on Saturday. LAURA WEIR

with his teacup poodle “Rudy” at the annual Animal rescue Fund of the Hamptons Designer Showhouse at the ARF thrift shop in Sagaponack on Saturday. LAURA WEIR

authorStaff Writer on May 31, 2015
Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons held its annual Designer Showhouse on Saturday at its ARF thrift shop in Sagaponack. Several well-known interior designers displayed rooms decorated for the event.... more

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