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PaperCity Dallas March 2025

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feminine style, they're balanced to reflect the masculine side of the family. In the living room, the brown-lacquer paneling and shelves, antique marble fireplace, and leopard-print Stark carpeting are robust counterpoints to ladylike slipper chairs upholstered in Rose Cumming floral chintz. And a plump brown leather sofa in the sitting area off the kitchen is designed with the boys in mind. A playroom was created upstairs, but nothing in the house is off- limits, including the formal dining room with walls daringly covered in pale-pink silk and chairs redone in silk Fortuny fabric. "Fortuny is not for the faint of heart, because as we all know, it's really special," Sara says. "This fabric is also a somewhat light color, but Catalina did not stray from her decision to use it. She loved the idea." Pink is clearly one of Gonzalez Jorba's favorite colors — her Dondolo collections run the gamut from blush to pomegranate and fuchsia — so the Sees team helped guide her to subtle interpretations for the house's interiors. The Colony wallpaper by de Gournay In a sitting room off the kitchen, an armchair in Colefax & Fowler linen, Patterson Flynn rug, wicker plant stands from Ceylon et Cie. Landon Metz painting. The breakfast-room banquette is custom made in Brentano leather from Pholio Co. Paul Ferrante chandelier. Opposite page: The dining-room chairs are Round Top finds and covered in Fortuny silk. Rebecca Ward painting. Murano chandelier from Legacy Antiques & Modern. Delft-style kitchen tiles were custom-made in the Netherlands. Urban Electric Co. pendant lights. Farrow & Ball Calke Green on cabinets.

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