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PaperCity Dallas September 2020

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DESIGN AWARDS CALL FOR ENTRIES TIMELESS TOTS PAPERCITY T he entry site is open for the 2020 PaperCity Design Awards, with Dallas Design District and Dunhill Partners, which recognizes outstanding interior design; interior architecture; retail, restaurant, and gallery design; landscape design; historical preservation; and furniture, product, and textile design, along with other categories. The PaperCity Design Awards is open to all Dallas/Fort Worth-area interior designers, architects, landscape designers, and product and textile designers, who are encouraged to enter projects across 17 categories. Winning projects will be featured in the January 2021 PaperCity Decoration + Art issue, circulation 50,000, and online. Judges to be announced. To enter a project, go to designawards. papercitymag.com. Deadline to enter is Monday, November 2, 2020. Due to COVID concerns, there will not be a live presentation of the Design Awards this year. In 2021, we will be at Virgin Hotels Dallas with the 2021 Design Awards. Texas Design Week Dallas has been postponed until 2021. Check texasdesignweek.com for new dates. O ne of the fabulous Schlegel sisters, Kari Schelegel Kloewer, has moved her Jojo Mommy children's store into larger (almost quadruple in size) and even more chic digs. crops up throughout the space, with a hand-painted blue-and-white-striped c e i l i n g . J o j o Mommy, 7801 Inwood Road, j o j o m o m m y . com. Billy Fong Many of her favorite lines (Funtasia Too, James & Lottie) have come along, as well as a new ones like Sal & Pimenta. What began as a blog, jojomommyblog.com, morphed into an online store then brick-and- mortar, known for classic, timeless children's clothing from layette to 10 years old. Stocked classics include saddle shoes, ballerina slippers, Mary Janes, mocs and T-straps; bubble playsuits, jon-jons along with, books, and backpacks ready for monogramming. Kloewer's love for blue and white, stars, and scallops I magine a living room invaded by a flock of sheep, a life-size rhinoceros that doubles as a desk, or a giant cabbage that has sprouted chicken legs. In the surrealist world of artists François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne, anything was possible. The best-known works of the French husband-and-wife duo, known collectively as Les Lalanne, were produced during the late '60s, '70s, and '80s, but their careers were long and successful — Les Lalanne became darlings of the fashion world, with commissions for Yves Saint Laurent, Hubert de Givenchy, Karl Lagerfeld, Marc Jacobs, and John Galliano. A rare 1984 figurative sculpture by Claude Lalanne, Petit Fille à la Poule (Little Hen Girl), is being offered at Heritage Auctions Tuesday, October 6, as part of its Design Auction. The sculpture was acquired from Les Lalanne during the consignors' visit to their studio outside Paris, says Heritage design director Brent Lewis, and could fetch $150,000 at auction. Some 250 lots will be auctioned, including 100 pieces from a private collection of Comme des Garçons, designed by Rei Kawakubo or her protégé Junya Watanabe; a survey of Kawakubo's work was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2017. Another highlight is a pair of urns by Italian architect and designer Gio Ponti, who joined ceramics maker Richard Ginori in the 1920s. Under this collaboration, Ginori was awarded two grand prizes at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris, 1925. The urns are estimated to sell for $8,000 to $12,000. Heritage Auctions' Design Auction, Tuesday, October 6, ha.com/8018. Rebecca Sherman Comme des Garçons clothing at Heritage Design Auction DESIGN FANTASY Kari Schlegel Kloewer and her boys Claude Lalanne's Petit Fille à la Poule (Little Hen Girl); Gio Ponti-designed urns at Heritage Design Auction Jojo Mommy 22

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