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Top Dallas Design Instagrams from the Weekend

A few double tap-worthy shots from the weekend.
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Though we’re always tempted to try our hand at an artsy Instagram when we step into our favorite Dallas design shops, no one better able to capture the heart of a store quite like the people that work there. See below for our favorite shots of the weekend.

 

Grange Hall

Grange Hall | @ufgrangehall

Okay, so I’ve never eaten at Grange Hall’s café, but I’m sure I would like it. You just know every tiny detail would be as perfect, stunning and effortlessly cool as the shop itself. So though it’s still on my bucket list, a shot of someone (a lucky Instagram user who goes by the name of @bagather) enjoying their visit makes me feel like I’m one step closer to accomplishing my chic dining dream.

 

Blue Print Store

Blue Print | @blue_print_store

There’s just something about springtime that makes us want to up our book reading game, or at least our coffee table book game. Transport yourself with the gorgeous interiors and destinations found in Blue Print’s newest selection.

 

Laura Lee Clark

Laura Lee Clark ID | @lauraleeclarkid

If you’re hoping to give your space a colorful update, look no further than Laura Lee Clark InteriorsInstagram feed. It’s filled with plenty of inspiration to help you rejuvenate your home, like this spring palette filled with the year’s trendiest paint colors.

 

Benson Cobb Studios

Benson-Cobb Studios | @bensoncobbstudios

We’re always excited to spot evidence of an impending Thrift Studio. And since 2015 will be the first year the event is only taking place once, we can’t wait to see what the designers are going to pull together with the help of Dallas shops and showrooms like Benson-Cobb Studios. For more on this year’s Thrift Studio, read our Q&A with Lisa Nelson, Executive Director of Dwell with Dignity.

 

Arteriors

Arteriors | @arteriorshome

Just a friendly, gorgeous reminder that Arteriors Dallas is now open in the Design District, housing loads of furniture and accessories in addition to the contemporary floor lamps, table lamps, and wall sconces the Dallas-based company is known for. In other words, you should probably go see it.

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