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64 THIS JUST IN ART + DECORATION T his summer, Austin-based James showroom opens a 1,100-square-foot Dallas location within Codarus, which will debut its new Dallas Design District showroom at the same time. Founded by interior designers Hunter and Meredith Ellis, the two-year-old James brand offers fabrics, wallpapers, lighting, carpets, art, and accessories from Sister Parish, Kathryn Ireland, Bunny Williams Home, and Rebecca Atwood … The Dallas Design District is also home to the new Janus et Cie showroom, an airy space with limestone floors and interactive wall that encourages 3-D fabric exploration. Anchored on Oak Lawn Avenue and I-35, Janus et Cie stocks the brand's collections of fine indoor and outdoor furniture, fabrics, and accessories … Room & Board, the Minneapolis-based company famous for its sleek, American-made furniture, lighting, rugs, and accessories, has announced plans for a December opening in the former Nest and Design Within Reach spaces on McKinney Avenue. For more buzz, click papercitymag.com. Linden Wilson F ounded 430 years ago, Saint-Louis hand-cut, engraved, 24K gold and platinum decorated goblets and stems are among the most opulent in the world. But for those who crave the simple side of luxe, Saint- Louis contemporary lighting reduces a chandelier or lamp to its most basic elements, such as crystal drops or swooping arms. Enter Saule, a recent creation from Saint-Louis designer Ionna Vautrin, with solid crystal rods that are coiled and twisted — the essential element of St. Louis' more lavish chandelier designs. Made to order, Saule floor lamps, pendants, and table lamps come in clear and flannel. $6,300 to $19,600, at Forty Five Ten on Main, 1615 Main St., 214.559.4510, fortyfiveten.com; through Saint-Louis Crystal, 855.240.9740, saint-louis.com. Rebecca Sherman ART of DECONSTRUCTION Left and above: Saule clear pendant and floor lamp from the Saint-Louis Contemporary collection, $11,300 – $19,600, at Forty Five Ten on Main Room & Board, coming soon to McKinney Avenue