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February 2019- Houston

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Reupholstered. DBDG Upholstery began as a need to maintain quality and also as a matter of convenience. I am an extremely detailed person, and I notice everything. It's so nice to walk to the back room and make decisions as the work is happening. Favorites at Moxie. A pair of 19th-century Chinese Chip- pendale-style cabinets; a pair of early -19th-century Korean Coromandel ar- moires; an Anglo-Indian console with a highly carved crocodile, elephants, and various reptiles; a rare French Art Deco-style dining table covered in re- verse-painted mosaic glass and mirror by designer Daniel Clement; an extremely rare Süe et Mare black-lacquered and nickeled-bronze French Art Deco desk that once belonged to an Academy Award-winning producer; and an ex- ceptional palatial-quality pair of 19th- century Chinese cloisonné foo dogs. Design inspirations. Not only am I inspired by the interiors of Billy Baldwin and David Hicks, but from their debonair personas. Contem- poraries such as Alberto Pinto, Juan Pablo Molyneux, Hubert Zandberg, Peter Marino, India Mahdavi … I could go on for days. I want everything inside De Vera in New York City. Galerie du Passage and Deyrolle are a must while in Paris, and I dream of spending the day in the Amsterdam workshop of master 60

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