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January 2013 - Dallas

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"T he Stanley Marcus documentary, design from the '70s and real materials — beautiful stone and natural walnut — made with an authentic artisan feel." — Josy Collins of Scott + Cooner Stanley Marcus with Yves Saint Laurent, 1958 "Aged brass, raw wood, leather in any color, sexy bronzed mirror accents and patchworked mink rugs. That's my groove for now." — Leslie Pritchard of Again & Again "I love the versatility of classic styles, but after my first High Point home furnishings market last October, I'm inspired by bright colors — persimmon, indigo, chartreuse, yellow — and new, updated chinoiserie." — Sally Horchow, lifestyle 20th-century chinoiseriedirector at style French mirror, for Horchow.com sale through 1stdibs.com   1960 Hans Wegner Ox chair in rare blue leather CHIHULY STUDIO "From a breathtaking sunset at Panama Beach to a newly plowed field of golden wheat near my childhood home in Washington state, beauty is all around us. Nature's colors and combinations can't be topped! I was recently drawn to a freshly cut iris — its rich purple tones inspired the palette for a client's new living room design." — Gary Riggs "I'm hopeful that gray will finally surpass beige as the most used color in the world. My new favorite is Grayed Jade." — Jim Williamson of I.D. Collection Dale Chihuly's Red Reeds installation "Dale Chihuly's exhibit at the Dallas Arboretum continues to inspire me. I love that he said, 'I've never met a color I didn't like.' Color, art and nature will undoubtedly be at the forefront of my mind in 2013." — Shay Geyer of IBB Design Fine Furnishings WILLIAM R. EUBANKS INTERIOR DESIGN, INC. Life of Pi DALLAS PHOTOWORKS, DALLASPHOTOWORKS.COM "Cole Morgan, an artist I represent from Antwerp, because his work makes you ponder magic instead of seeing the obvious; the architect Renzo Piano; my Japanese garden in Provincetown; and any exhibit, any time, at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY. The movie that moves me most is Life of Pi because it reminds me of the relationships, messages and lessons we must continue to gather and not forget as we grow older." — George Cameron Nash Henry Moore's Working Model for Three Piece No. 3: Vertebrae "Europe has always been the soul of my design, and this year I am particularly inspired by The Peacock Room in Sammezzano Castle in Tuscany. It is bold, beautiful, ornate and thoughtful; it truly takes your breath away." — Bernadette Schaeffler "I'm inspired every time I go to the Nasher Sculpture Center, but lately I've been particularly drawn to Henry Moore's Vertebrae sculpture in the outside garden. The large scale and organic shapes are absolutely breathtaking, but what I love most is the richness of the bronze patina — something I'm dying to incorporate into my rooms this year."— Amber Frazee of Stella Dallas JANUARY | PAGE 17 | 2013 "We are constantly inspired by the architecture, colors, landscape and people that make up Oak Cliff. The diversity and originality of our little pocket of Dallas encourages us to push the envelope." — Jeremi V. Headrick and Pamela Jackson of Jackson Vaughn and Society

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