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ART+DECORATION P orter Teleo's new wallcov- ering collection is inspired by the traditional Japanese porcelain repair technique Kintsugi, which uses metal to highlight the seams and breaks of cherished objects. Created by hand on Japanese paper one sheet at a time, artist Kelly Porter uses metallic links and heavily mottled backgrounds. The Dallas native founded Porter Teleo with friend and interior designer Brid- gett Cochran; they now work from their studio in Kansas City. Favored by top interior designers including Kelly Wearstler, their graphic wallpapers have appeared in Elle Decor and other stylish home pubs. To the trade at David Suther- land showroom, davidsutherland.com. Rebecca Sherman Looks Good on PAPER I t's Austin's version of an art fair — edgy, democratic, and under- scored by messy vitality and a touch of spectacle. Pop Austin, now in its third year, is the brain- child of Steve Carlson and his team, including wife and Pop Austin curator Lana Carlson. Once again, east Austin venue Fair Market serves as HQ for the convergence of painting, photogra- phy, sculpture, digital, and light-based art. Thursday night's Collector Preview beneficiary is Texas Cultural Trust, while regular ticket sales benefit Arts & Digital Literacy Initiative's art-centric programming for high school students. Why we're going: to acquire works by talents ranging from the Gao Brothers to Alex Katz, alongside those on the watch list Shane Gu0ffogg, Cleon Peterson, and Incubus lead vocalist Brandon Boyd (who's taken up painting). Don't Pop AUSTIN, TAKE THREE miss the return of Paris-based Nonotak Studio on Saturday night (the duo has curated light-based experiences around the globe including at the Tate Britain). On Friday evening, catch Wall Writers, a full-length doc about the origins of street art. Pop Austin, Fair Market, 1100 East 5th St., Austin; Collector Preview (6 to 8 pm) and Opening Night (8 pm to mid- night) Thursday, October 13; show days Friday through Sunday, October 14 – 16; lineup and tickets, popaustin.com. Catherine D. Anspon Mixed METAPHOR V enerable British furniture maker Julian Chichester's Dakota table is a fresh take on the mid- century Saarinen classic. Known for European tradition and craft, Chichester's reinterpretation includes a gold base, and pie-cut veneer wood top. Customi- zable; $9,791, at Laura Lee Clark, lauraleeclark.com. Rebecca Sherman COURTESY THE ARTIST AND POP AUSTIN COURTESY THE ARTIST AND POP AUSTIN Cleon Peterson's The Night, 2016, at Pop Austin Shane Guffogg's At the Still Point of the Turning World (Time Present and Time Past), 2016, at Pop Austin Kintsugi wallpaper Rhythm wallpaper Rhythm Porter Teleo's hand-painted wallpapers 66