The Kaleidoscope Project Celebrates BIPOC Designers by Transforming Historic Inn into a Showhouse
Posted on June 22, 2021Written by Linda Beach
Updated on March 21, 2023
Interior Design, May 2021
By Carlene Olsen
Tucked away in the Berkshires, a historic inn has morphed into a showhouse of diverse design talent after co-founders of The Kaleidoscope Project—Amy Lynn Schwartzbard, Patti Carpenter, and Liz Nightingale—dreamed up the idea nearly six months ago. “It feels really surreal,” says Carpenter, who also is principal of carpenter + company, about walking through the Cornell Inn in Lenox, Massachusetts, where the works are on display. #press
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