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LEFT TO RIGHT: Lyon acrylic side chair by Spectrum, $3,900, available to the trade at ID Collection. 745 Dallas Design Center. 214-698-0226. Red broom Jenette chair by Edra, $1,561 at Scott + Cooner. 1617 Hi Line Dr., Ste. 100. 214-748-9838. Leather and nail head Rohde dining chair by Gilbert Rohde, c. 1933, $5,800 for a set of eight at Collage 20th Century Classics. 1300 N. Industrial Blvd. 214-828-9800. Regency fret armchair by David Iatesta, $2,478, available to the trade at Ellouise Abbott. 150 Turtle Creek Blvd., Ste. 201. 214-239-8722. Red lacquer Italian armchair with cane seat, $595 at Mecox. 4532 Cole Ave. 214-580-3800. Leather T chair in brown, $149 at West Elm. 5307 E. Mockingbird Ln. 214-821-3999. Tufted Cleo dining chair by Nancy Corzine, $3,417, available to the trade at Allan Knight and Associates. 150 Turtle Creek Blvd., Ste. 101. 214-741-2227. Rebecca dining chair by Madeline Stuart, $3,878, available to the trade at George Cameron Nash. 150 Dallas Design Center. 214-744-1544. |
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