Tickets available November 1st for annual three-day antique & horticultural event
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville will make its highly anticipated return February 3 – 5, 2023. Held at the Music City Center in downtown Nashville, the annual event is one of the largest antiques and horticultural shows in the country, routinely drawing over 16,000 attendees from across the nation. The 2022 Show was the 33-year-old event’s largest to date, attracting a record number of attendees to a lineup that featured keynote speaker Martha Stewart. Each year, the Show brings together an impressive showcase of antiques from more than 150 dealers, world-class landscaped gardens, and opportunities to engage with some of the nation’s top names in design and horticulture through educational lectures, panel discussions and book signings. 2023 Show Co-Chairs Kathryn Saunders and Beth Kost have selected this year’s theme, Home is the Tapestry of your Life. Keynote lecturers are Aerin Lauder of the lifestyle brand AERIN and Alice Naylor-Leyland of the tablescape company Mrs. Alice.
Aerin Lauder
- Keynote lecturers Aerin Lauder & Alice Naylor-Leyland
- Florist and author Christin Geall of Cultivated by Christin
- Interior designers Thom Filicia and Mary McDonald
- A design panel featuring interior designers Suzanne Kasler, Celerie Kemble, Corey Damen Jenkins, and Richard Keith Langham
The 2023 Show also promises three outstanding garden displays presented by accomplished landscape designers that attendees can interactively experience.
“The Antiques & Garden Show is a beloved Nashville event, and I’m very excited to see our months of planning come to life,” said Beth Kost, who has a particular passion for horticulture. “Kathryn and I are thrilled about this year’s gardens and look forward to sharing the new elements that were created for the Show’s indoor horticultural spaces.”
This year’s garden designers are:

Alice Naylor-Leyland
- East Garden: Josiah Lockard & Associates and Glasshouse by Hartley Botanic
- Cheekwood Entry Garden: Peter Grimaldi and Mary Weber, designed by 3 Fromme DESIGN
- West Garden: Chicken coops created by Martha Stewart and Christopher Spitzmiller and built by Cook Builders, LLC, in a space designed by Duke Design Group