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Clarke Designer Appreciation Night announces kitchen design winners

Clarke Distribution Corp. announced the New England Sub-Zero and Wolf Kitchen Design Contest winners at their showroom and test kitchen on April 4th.

• Adolfo Perez of Adolfo Perez Architects in Newton, MA

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{If you would like to vote for Adolfo's project on Sub-Zero and Wolf's People's Choice or Designer's Choice Awards through May 1st, click here.}

• Lindy Weaver of Lindy Weaver Design Associates in Cos Cob, CT with Alicia Orrick of Orrick & Associated in Greenwich, CT

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{If you would like to vote for Lindy and Alicia's project on Sub-Zero and Wolf's People's Choice or Designer's Choice Awards through May 1st, click here. }

• Karen Swanson of New England Design Works in Manchester, MA

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{If you would like to vote for Karen's project on Sub-Zero and Wolf's People's Choice or Designer's Choice Awards through May 1st, click here.}

The winners were announced as part of Clarke’s Sixth Annual Designer Appreciation Night. More than 1,660 designers from around the world entered the contest. Winners were chosen from 134 regional entries and will go into the final awards at Sub-Zero and Wolf’s headquarters in Wisconsin in May.

These projects all included at least one Sub-Zero refrigerator and Wolf cooking appliances including Wolf ranges, cooktops, wall ovens, Wolf Convection Steam Ovens and more.

Clarke also announced the Sub-Zero and Wolf Kitchen Design Awards, kudos went to the top three specifiers of Clarke’s products over the past year:

• Cameron Snyder of Roomscapes Design Center in Rockland, MA

• Nina Albamonti of Domestic Kitchens in Fairfield, CT

• Richard Kane of Kitchen Interiors in Natick, MA

More than 300 New England architects and designers attended the disco themed celebration. After presentations and awards were finished, Clarke’s amphitheater was transformed into Studio 54. It was complete with a mirrored ball, lighted dance floor, and a John Travolta impersonator leading the crowd in 1970’s line dances.

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