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OBSESSIONS. DECORATION. SALIENT FACTS. Save the Date: Texas Design Week Dallas T e x a s D e s i g n We e k Dallas is November 3 through 7, 2025 — a fantastic week of design filled with salon talks, panel discussions, book signings, product launches, and cocktails with some of the most recognized names in design and architecture. Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas and President's Dinner align during the same week. Designers and architects confirmed to speak at Texas Design Week Dallas include Martin Brudnizki; Amy Astley, editor in chief Architectural Digest; J.J. Martin, founder La DoubleJ; Martina Mondadori, founder Cabana magazine and Cabana Home; Miguel Flores-Vianna, deputy editor Cabana magazine; Kate Berry, U.S. editor Cabana magazine; Nina Campbell; Tom Scheerer; Alfredo Paredes; Ashley Hicks; Peter Dunham; Corey Damen Jenkins; Ray Booth; David Kleinberg; Nicola Harding; Rebecca Gardner, Houses & Parties; Jan Showers; Bill Curtis and Russell Windham, Curtis & Windham Architects; Studio DB's Damian and Britt Zunino; Hudson Moore, Frederic magazine; Nazira Handal with Kips Bay Decorator Show House; and Chesie Breen with NivenBreen. For Texas Design Week Dallas schedule and tickets, go to texasdesignweek.com. For information and sponsorships, email events@texasdesignweek.com. A s we gear up for the most important week of design in Dallas, Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas announces the 24 designers chosen to create rooms in this year's show house. They are: Katharine Pooley, London; Lori Morris Design, Toronto; Christopher Architecture & Interiors, Birmingham; J.D. Ireland, Washington, D.C.; Tracery Interiors, Santa Rosa Beach; Ellerslie Interiors, Nashville; Studio Eckström, Omaha; Bureau Interior Design, Nashville; Avery Cox Design, Austin; Mrs. Paranjape Design + Interiors, Nashville; Design by Tula, Raleigh; Nicole Gordon Studio, Santa Monica; Paloma Contreras Design, Houston; Sarah Stacey Interior Design, Austin; Fleming Peters, Long Island; Mohon Interiors, Austin, Nicole Zarr, Houston; and the Dallas design contingent — Sees Design, Doniphan Moore Interiors, Samantha Fisher Interior Design, Shannon Bowers Designs, Yates Desygn, Studio Thomas James, and Joshua Bernard Design. Opening Preview Day is Thursday, November 6, 2025, and the Show House opens to the public on Friday, November 7, for three weeks. The location is the same property as in 2024, 2999 Turtle Creek Boulevard. The sprawling French Renaissance-style estate sits on two acres between Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek and the future Four Seasons Hotel & Residences. HN Capital Partners acquired the 25,000-square-foot property, which was once intended to become Dallas' first Mandarin Oriental hotel, in 2021 and is still in the planning phase for its future use. Opening Preview Day tickets start at $500. General tickets start at $50. The annual Kips Bay President's Dinner is Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at Neiman Marcus Downtown, bringing together leaders in the design industry and supporters of the Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas. Tickets start at $2,000. For more than 50 years, the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club has produced a dazzling Decorator Show House on the Upper East Side in New York City. The event, which doubles as the nonprofit's biggest fundraiser, is a boon for both its host city and the designers chosen to participate. In 2017, the elite event expanded to Palm Beach, then to Dallas in 2020. The Show House benefits both Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club, which provides young people with educational and developmental programs in New York City, as well as Dallas nonprofits Dwell with Dignity and The Crystal Charity Ball. For information and tickets to all events, go to kipsbaydecoratorshowhouse.org. Kips Bay Decorator Show House Designer Reveal Dallas November 3-7, 2025 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas 2025 at 2999 Turtle Creek Boulevard 26