Arts & Entertainment

'Golden Tickets' to Pasadena Showcase of Design Still Available

The world renowned showcase features an Arcadia home next year.

"Golden Tickets" for the 2013 Pasadena Showcase House of Design will remain available through Monday. They cost $60, can only be purchased online, and are good for one admission into the Showcase House on any date it is open to the public.

This year's Showcase House is a 10,433 square-foot, two-story Monterey Colonial-style home on Hampton Road in Arcadia. It was built in 1941 and designed by architect Roland Coate. It also boasts a pool, spa, 982-square-foot pool house and an asphalt tennis court.

Barker Brothers furniture store founder Lawrence Barker once owned the home.

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The Pasadena Showcase is one of the oldest, largest and most successful house and garden tours in the United States. Each year, Southern California’s most prominent interior and exterior designers renovate an estate of architectural significance using the latest design products and concepts.

Proceeds support the arts in the San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles.

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The event regularly draws about 30,000 visitors.

General tickets go on sale Feb. 4. They cost cost $35-$45 and may be purchased online, by phone at (714) 442-3872, or by mail order. The Showcase runs from April 21, 2013-May 19, 2013. *These dates are tentative and subject to change. Patch will keep you updated.


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