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July 2012 - Dallas

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DECORATION A Wing and a SCARE T he only thing remotely frightening about this feathered skull by Laurence le Constant is how badly we want it. Each fastidiously selected plume is applied one at a time, a process that represents hundreds of hours of work. $4,750, at Grange Hall. Amy Adams More Than a MOUTHFUL A Little BIRDIE Told Me The Bird Cage lamp from Roche Bobois is somewhere between Cousin Itt and a sweet nightingale aerie. Available in two heights, 30 inches and 67 inches, with white ceramic birds, a shade with leather handle and a white-lacquered metal base. $1,886 and $3,904, respectively, at Roche Bobois. Holly Moore Snow White could have avoided the über-nap if she had known about this photo-realistic pouf from Cerruti Baleri. $856, at Scott + Cooner. Amy Adams OBJETS de Ding Beloved Wisteria, the catalog of fabulous home decoratives founded and owned by Andrew and Shannon Newsom (his mom is Lisa Newsom, founder of Veranda magazine; her mom is Jane Moore, lauded Houston antiques dealer and decorator), is based in Dallas, with a retail store and warehouse space on Cedar Springs near Love Field Airport. But even the pros at Wisteria occasionally ding an object or over-buy an item, so voilà: Wisteria Flea Market, located just behind the main outlet, with up to 60 percent off. Unlike the preternaturally popular biannual warehouse sale (which will continue to happen) where hundreds start lining up at the crack of dawn, the Wisteria Flea Market is open a civilized Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm. 6500 Cedar Springs, 214.350.3115; wisteria.com. Holly Moore

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