We’ve always liked renowned New York City decorator Bunny williams. But we—along with the rest of the city—fell in love when she appeared as the keynote speaker at last year’s Art Ball luncheon. She showed us that she wasn’t afraid to get her hands dirty while sharing her famous flower-arranging talents. So, we couldn’t be more delighted about her new furniture collection BeeLine Home. Williams has been working on the idea for four years, and rather than license her name to a furniture company, she opted to make it herself. The best part: you have access to her classic styles and whimsical accessories without having to relocate to Central Park West. Instead, just head to Mecox. “Dallas has always had a great, exciting approach to design,” she says. “I think Dallas people will love the mix.” No question. Mecox. 4532 Cole Ave. 214-580-3800. www.mecoxgardens.com.
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