Behind the Design | Phillip Jeffries

Lofted Lines Wins Best Wallcovering At BDNY!

Written by Phillip Jeffries | Nov 10, 2025 10:43:25 PM

Phillip Jeffries was thrilled to exhibit at this year's BDNY show in New York City and honored to win The Best Of BDNY award. 

 

Step inside the exciting and innovative world of hospitality design at the Boutique Design New York (BDNY) trade show. This yearly event is a gathering of the industry's most talented designers, architects, and visionaries, all showcasing their latest and most impressive work.

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We Have A Winner!
We are thrilled to be chosen as one of this year’s Best of BDNY Product Design and Best Exhibit winners. Our new acoustical wallcovering Lofted Lines won! A modern take on architectural molding, this large-scale dimensional design is meticulously crafted with suede-like fabric and a soft layer for a refined look with sound absorption. Thank you BDNY! And congratulations to all the other winners and finalists!

Lofted Lines
Best of BDNY, Wallcovering



The Phillip Jeffries Booth
Another highlight of the BDNY show for us was our booth in the Javits Center! It provided a 360-degree experience with stunning wallcovering from our Fall 2025 collections.

PJ's immersive trade show booth at BDNY showcased a variety wallcovering textures and patterns in every direction and on every surface. From wrapping the walls to wrapping books, the process took more than 64 man-hours for the wallcovering alone and a total of 4 days to complete! Wrapping the exterior is a handsome large-scale plaid design and our newest mural. SHOP Kent

"The inspiration was a combination of a library and cigar room. We wanted to it to feel masculine and elevated with a little lightness on the interior." said Kara, Visuals Design Director. "My favorite part is Kent on the exterior.  It's transforms the booth into a mysterious, sophisticated present. Kent is so versatile and the scale is perfect for this installation."