Elaine Raffel
Elaine Raffel left the corporate world to become a freelance creative focused on real estate and design in Dallas.
The Dallas design community is overflowing with talent—exactly why we love showcasing the incredibly accomplished creatives residing in our own backyard. This week we revisit seven of our favorites, each unique, but with one thing in common: The ability to inspire, surprise, and delight.
I was intrigued when the New York Times broke the news that Hamish Bowles’ Ninth Street Greenwich Village co-op was on the market. Built in the mid-1920s, the 1,400-square-foot, two bedroom, two bath prewar duplex still sports nearly all its original architectural detailing.
It’s crunch time for gift givers. With just two weeks until Christmas, the pressure is on find the perfect present for everyone on your list.
Pantone announced its annual “Color of the Year”: Viva Magenta, an unconventional hue that’s red (but not too red), pink (but not too pink).
For interior designer Javier Burkle, Thanksgiving tradition goes beyond turkey and football. This weekend is also about kicking off the Christmas season, starting with trimming his multiple trees.