Forward Thinking
It might still be scorching out, but September in Dallas holds so much promise. The sky hints at fall with overtones of gold. Invitations for dinner arrive in the mail. Tables are adorned with the last cuttings from the garden. Vases in moss, forest, blue-green, and celadon set the tone.
Photography by Manny Rodriguez |
LEFT TO RIGHT: Tessa fabric in linen and cotton by Cowtan and Tout, available to the trade at Walter Lee Culp Associates. 1025 N. Stemmons Fwy., Ste. 500. 214-651-0510. www.wlculp.com. Small crackle vase, $225 at Ceylon et Cie. 1319 Dragon St. 214-742-7632. Ball vase in matte black, $40 at Root Studio Dallas. 5450 W. Lovers Ln., Ste. 131. 214-350-9535. www.rootcandles.com. Beijing vase, $120 at Vintage Living/Lisa Luby Ryan. 6701 Snider Plz. 214-360-4211. www.lisalubyryan.com. Bloom vase in denim blue, $18 at Root Studio Dallas. Landscape etched vase, $160 at Rutherford’s. 5417 W. Lovers Ln. 214-357-0888. www.rutherfordsdesign.com. Beijing vase, $168 at Vintage Living/Lisa Luby Ryan. Celadon vase with elephant handles, $219 at Ceylon et Cie.
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