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PaperCity Dallas March 2025

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TRISH SHEATS Trish Sheats Interior Design I have to go with a carved 19th-century Louis XV-style French bergère. It's elegant yet comfortable, and the perfect canvas for adding gold nail heads, a flat French welt, or a different fabric to the outside back of the chair. That resonates with me. RANDY POWERS J Randall Powers Interior Decoration N aturally, I'd choose an iconic one. The Billy Baldwin slipper chair, to be exact. It's chic, has perfect lines, and is known for its comfort. My favorite aspect: It's a "non- committal." It has no arms, so you can do a quick slip out, with minimal conversation, if you don't like who you're next to! BRYAN YATES Yates Desgyn I would be the iconic 1949 Chieftain chair by Finn Juhl. This chair has withstood the test of time, and my dream has always been to own two original Chieftains and place them in front of my fireplace so I can enjoy a nice fire and cocktail. JOSEPH MINTON Joseph Minton, Inc I would be an English Regency leather wing chair. I love the comfort, elegance, and beauty. It's also timeless and makes me think of a wood-burning fire, hot chocolate, and old English paneling. Billy Baldwin and his slipper chair 71

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