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By Billy Fong, Caitlin Clark, Megan Ziots. Photography Jonathan Zizzo, George Fiala. T opics ran the gamut from gothic glamour and the new antiquarians to celebrity client egos and artificial intelligence last fall at Texas Design Week Dallas, a week-long celebration of design with 41 designers and architects in panel discussions, salon talks, book signings, cocktails, and dinners. Thank you to this year's sponsors: Dallas Design District, HN Capital Partners, Monogram Luxury Appliances, New Orleans Auction Galleries, Frontgate, Cosentino, Virgin Hotels Dallas, Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, and W Dallas. What: A sumptuous de Gournay private dinner followed by brunch the following day, both at Culp Associates. Starring: De Gournay director Hannah Cecil Gurney (daughter of de Gournay founder Claud Cecil Gurney) and creative director Jemma Cave. Takeaway: Some of de Gournay's best clients gathered at a private dinner in a cozy room at Culp Associates, reimagined by de Gournay creatives. A debut collection of hand-painted and embroidered wallcoverings in honor of Texas Design Week Dallas paid tribute to the Texas landscape. SCENES FROM TEXAS DESIGN WEEK DALLAS Design-Filled DAZE A Wrap-Up of 5 Barry Williams at de Gournay dinner Brant McFarlain, Emily Moon at de Gournay brunch at Culp Mark Sikes, Jan Showers at de Gournay dinner at Culp Cammie Marrs, Jessica Salmons, Hannah Cecil Gurney Karen Rogers-Still, Jemma Cave at de Gournay brunch de Gournay dinner at Culp Magical de Gournay dinner at Culp 84