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Tom Scheerer NYC Vintage design books in your library. Any and all books with Horst P. Horst photographs — no one caught living well and true chic as succinctly as he did. Must-tour gardens or historic home. Katsura, the 17th-century Imperial villa and garden in Kyoto where there is poetry in every square inch and which inspired the modernist movement. Favorite design or antiques shops. Çove Landing in New York and Axel Vervoordt near Antwerp. What you collect. Beach stones, the occasional Asian "small," anything with caning. Home scent. The original and GOAT: Bougie Rigaud (green!). I brought my first one home from Paris in 1967 at age 12. Next for you. Promoting my third book, Still Decorating (Vendome), and spreading the gospel of decorating for informality and living well. Peter Dunham Los Angeles, NYC Vintage design books in your library. All the 1960s and '70s David Hicks books. Must-tour gardens or historic home. Start with the top: Versailles. Favorite design or antiques shop. Marche Paul Bert Serpette in Paris. What you collect. Indian miniatures, Syrian masks, contemporary ceramics and works on paper including photography, art and design books, and textiles. Home scent. Pot Pourri from Santa Maria Novella. Next for you. Starting work on a fabulous apartment on Fifth Avenue in New York, as well as a renovation of a Beaux Arts townhouse in San Francisco. Introducing our new indoor/ outdoor wovens and some incredible prints and wallpaper (my first ever grasscloth mural). Going international with Peter Dunham Textiles, September 1. Releasing a fall line with Hudson Grace. Designing new wicker pieces for Hollywood at Home. All in a day's work. Below: The view from the kitchen in an Aspen house by Tom Scheerer Above: A bedroom designed by Peter Dunham TO SEE THE COMPLETE TEXAS DESIGN WEEK SCHEDULE AND TO PURCHASE TICKETS, GO TO TEXASDESIGNWEEK.COM. VICTORIA PEARSON TUCK FAUNTLEROY