Nashville show hosting design royalty in Feb.

This year’s Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville, slated for Feb. 7 – 9 is the 24th anniversary of this unique show featuring fine antiques, garden decor and horticulture items.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – This is Nashville’s time. Pegged as “Nowville” by GQ Magazine, Nashville is stepping forward as one of America’s most enticing cities.

This winter, Nashville adds “designer Mecca” to its list of accolades as it welcomes famed designers and British royalty for the 2014 Antiques and Garden Show of Nashville, the largest show in the country combining spectacular garden spaces, fine antiques and horticultural items into one, three-day event. The event is taking place Feb. 7-9, 2014, at Nashville Music City Center, 201 Fifth Avenue South, Nashville.

Celebrating its 24th year, the show will embody what is unique about the city: Southern hospitality, eclectic creativity, divine food and drinks and, of course, music.

Renowned lecturers, including the real mistress of Downton Abbey, Lady Carnarvon, as well as designers Charlotte Moss, Alexa Hampton, Jennifer Boles, Mario Buatta, Nina Campbell, garden designer Jon Carloftis and Canal House Cooking authors Christopher Hirsheimer and Melissa Hamilton will be featured at the show. Speakers will have their most recent books available for purchase and author signatures.

Located in the new Music City Center in downtown Nashville, the show brings together an exhibition and shopping opportunity with more than 150 extraordinary antique, art and horticultural dealers. It is the ultimate destination for new and ardent antique collectors, avid gardeners, those seeking design inspiration and anyone who enjoys a breath of spring in the midst of winter.

Tickets to the show are $12 to $15 in advance and $20 at the door. All tickets, including tickets to the lectures and parties, can be purchased now at www.antiquesandgardenshow.com.

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