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December 2017- Dallas

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56 ART + DECORATION A rchitect David Rockwell likes unexpected and theatrical collaborations — and he has a Tony Award and six Tony nominations to Rock 'n' Knoll show for it. His recent collaboration with Knoll is equally entertaining. Rockwell Unscripted for Knoll, which debuted at NeoCon in 2016, introduces 30 products designed for a youthful and exuberant office or home: colorful puffy screens, cylinder poufs, beanbag seating, lap trays, modular sofas with pillows, oversized library tables, and more. Available for the first time in any U.S. retail setting, an edited group of the collection, along with chandeliers, sconces, and lamps from Apparatus Lighting, are at Forty Five Ten Home throughout the month of December. From $495, at For Home Forty Five Ten, 4510 McKinney Ave. Rebecca Sherman L ondon-based The Rug Company is known for its glorious patterns and iconography in c o l l a b o r a t i o n w i t h d e s i g n e r s Vi v i e n n e Westwood, Paul Smith, and Kelly Wearstler among others. So when creative director Milly Wright decided the time was right to launch a collection of rugs in solid WHY DON'T YOU PAIR ELEPHANT'S BREATH WITH DEAD SALMON E xquisite Surfaces — founded by Tunisia- born Paula Nataf and now helmed by her two sons, Franck Nataf and Alexis Nataf — toasts 20 years by commissioning 20 noted American designers and artists (including Lisa Eisner, David Netto, Jamie Bush, AVO, Martyn Thompson, Paul Fortune, Kelly Lamb, Peter Dunham, Sandra Nunnerley, and Suzanne Tick) to design tiles as part of an anniversary collection. Dallas designer Michelle Nussbaumer is among the chosen designers; for her tile design, she used variations on azulejo, a color and tile historically used in buildings in Spain and Mexico. The cubist- influenced patterns reference classic 16th-century Mughal designs, which Nussbaumer bumped up in scale for a modern interpretation. Exquisite Surfaces, 1617 Hi Line Dr., Suite 240, xsurfaces.com. Rebecca Sherman WORLD VIEWS Tile-Sized hues, she reached out to color expert and fellow Brit Farrow & Ball for guidance. A unique collaboration bloomed. A dozen sumptuous and idiosyncratic colorways — very Farrow & Ball, in other words — make up the hand-loomed collection, all designed to pair with Farrow & Ball paints and papers. In offbeat F&B's hues of Holland Stone, Clarendon, Keepers Red, Wizlet, Wooster and more, the collection is woven in Nepal from Tibetan wool and silk and comes in plain wool, cut and loop stripe, and wool with a silk border. From $1,110 for a 4 by 6 foot rug, at The Rug Company, 1626 Hi Line Dr, 214.760.4888, therugcompany. com. Rebecca Sherman Farrow & Ball for The Rug Company in Melrose Yellow Farrell & Ball hues for The Rug Company Rockwell Unscripted for Knoll at For Home Forty Five Ten Michelle Nussbaumer

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