Dallas Design District

Design District “Wow-house” Warehouse With Calatrava Bridge Views

By Karen Eubank / August 1, 2016 /

Follow the creative work force and you’ll always find the next cool place to live. Photographers and artists originally pioneered repurposing historic warehouses into studios that doubled as homes. It happened in Deep Ellum back in the 1970s and ‘80s. They were eventually priced out, and moved on to another warehouse neighborhood — The Design…

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Spring is Here! Shop New Linens For Your Easter Brunch at Bernadette Schaeffler Collection Today

By Joanna England / March 22, 2016 /

Spring entertaining is perhaps the most fun you can have in your home, and there’s nothing quite like fresh embroidered linens to make your soiree stand out! Bernadette Schaeffler Collection in the Dallas Design District is hosting a trunk show today and March 30 featuring hand-crafted Belgian and Italian linens made from the very finest…

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Shop Like an Interior Designer at Kristin Mullen’s New Snider Plaza Boutique

By Leah Shafer / March 4, 2016 /

The phrase “to the trade only” means interior designers can purchase lots of fabulous things regular folks can’t. Many stores and showrooms in the Dallas Design District and around the city are “to the trade only,” so you can look, but you can’t buy, unless you’ve got a designer on speed dial to meet you there. Dallas…

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Secret Pre-Sale Sale at Ceylon et Cie Tomorrow is very Hush Hush…

By Candy Evans / February 4, 2016 /

Have you ever known Michelle Nussbaumer of Ceylon et Cie to NOT go overboard on shopping? Me neither. Word is Ceylon is trying to make room for two new containers that will be arriving soon, so they are having a secret pre-sale before the sale tomorrow. Most items will be anywhere from 30 to 70…

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Jan Showers’ Timeless, Modern Interiors Offer Glamour Without Pretense

By Elaine Raffel / October 14, 2015 /

One of the best-known names in the Dallas interior design community is Jan Showers. Her aesthetic of “glamour without pretense,” as Veranda magazine dubbed it, is sumptuous and refined, an impeccable marriage of elegance and function. During regular trips to London, New York, Paris, and Venice, she scouts genteel antiques for her showroom in the Dallas…

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