WestEdge Design Fair will celebrate its 10th anniversary Nov. 20-22 at Santa Monica's Barker Hangar, focusing on purpose-driven design and community rebuilding.
The milestone edition brings together more than 150 brands and design visionaries across 50,000 square feet, emphasizing community impact through two cornerstone features: the Main Stage celebrating Kim Gordon Designs' theme "Seeing the Forest Through the Trees," and the debut of ReBUILD Room Vignettes.
The designer-curated spaces are created in partnership with leading brands to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles' ReBUILD LA Recovery Fund, supporting recovery from Southern California's devastating wildfires.
"This year's programming reflects not only where design is today, but where it's going," says co-founder Megan Reilly. "These conversations remind us that design is both a reflection of our time and a tool for rebuilding, healing, and progress."
Produced in partnership with Convo By Design and sponsored by Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home, the Main Stage convenes top voices in design, architecture and sustainability to discuss the profession's evolving responsibilities.
The Opening Night Party is Nov. 20 from 6-10 p.m., with tickets at $120. The fair is open Nov. 21-22 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Trade professionals who pre-register by Nov. 14 receive complimentary access, while public tickets start at $25.
For more information, visit https://westedgedesignfair.com/.
Edited by SMDP Staff