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Scenes From D Home’s Third Annual Wine Walk

Guests gathered at the Dallas Design Center for wine, design, and a good time.
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Scenes From D Home’s Third Annual Wine Walk

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On Tuesday, October 29, industry insiders, design legends, and loyal D Home readers gathered at Dallas Design Center for wine, design, and a good time. D Home‘s third annual Wine Walk featured fabulous showrooms including David Sutherland, Gracie, TimberBlindMetroShade, Arsin Rug Gallery, and Fabricut. In addition to the showrooms, guests explored Peacock Alley’s whimsical airstream and visited The Container Store Custom Closets display. In addition to providing information on the cause, Dwell with Dignity also gave a sneak peak into this year’s Thrift Studio.

Guests socialized among fellow design aficionados as they moseyed from showroom to showroom, tasting speciality culinary treats and delectable wine pairings from some of the hottest restaurants in the Design District. Restaurants included Sassetta, Wheelhouse, Foxyco, Delucca, and Rodeo Goat. While the weather was not ideal, Wine Walk 2019 had the highest attendance yet, and there was a spirit of celebration and charitable giving, as a portion of the ticket proceeds benefitted Dwell with Dignity.

Special thank you to the Dallas Design District who made D Home‘s Wine Walk possible and extraordinarily beautiful.

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