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3 Late Summer Events for the Design Lover

3 Late Summer Events for the Design Lover

The roots of local interior designer Nadia Watts’ debut fabric collection can be traced back more than a century: Her great-great-grandfather Louis Comfort Tiffany (yes, of that Tiffany family) created stained-glass windows, vases, and lamps for his iconic design house. Watts’ new collaboration with Kravet pays homage to the vibrant hues—think chartreuse, teal, and fuchsia—found in Tiffany’s collectible pieces. Marrying vibrant colors with graphic patterns and tactile fabrics, Watts’ textiles prove that talent runs in the family. Launches Summer 2022, kravet.com

Colorado architect Don Ruggles of Ruggles Mabe Studio has been exploring the connection between building design and human health for more than a decade. This feature-length documentary is produced by Ruggles and brings ideas from his 2018 book release, Beauty, Neuroscience, and Architecture, to life on the small screen. Featuring interviews with architecture and neurology experts (and narration by Martha Stewart), the movie ponders the questions, “What makes a building beautiful?” and “How does that beauty impact our wellbeing?” Available on iTunes, Amazon, and most streaming platforms

Take your Zillow-browsing hobby to the next level at this multiweek tour of Denver-area homes. Peer inside dozens of stylish for-sale houses—including a modern townhouse in Westminster, a 6,000-plus-square-foot farmhouse in Parker, and an energy-efficient home in Aurora’s Painted Prairie neighborhood. At the end, cast your vote for the People’s Choice award—and if a home really strikes your fancy, hey, why not make an offer on it? Open to the public 12–5 p.m. on Thursdays–Sundays, August 11–28, paradeofhomesdenver.com