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Scenes from D Home’s 2022 Best Designer Kick-Off

The design community gathered at Moderno showroom on November 3, 2021, to cast their votes for the Best Designers in Dallas 2022.
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Scenes from D Home’s 2022 Best Designer Kick-Off

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On November 3, the design community gathered at the Moderno’s remarkable new showroom in the Dallas Design Center to cast their votes in the kick-off event for the Best Designers in Dallas 2022. Notable designers, previous winners, and up-and-comers mingled with D Home staff and voted for their peers, while enjoying food and wine provided by Vestal’s Catering.

Moderno Porcelain Works is known for their fabrication and installation of ultra-luxe large format porcelain panels in the residential and commercial markets. The evening also served as the soft opening of their new space, which will serve all of Dallas-Fort Worth. Steve Chambless, Territory Sales Manager, spoke to the attendees, thanking them for their attendance and sharing his excitement about the new showroom and the opportunity to partner with Dallas’ top designers.

Look out for the Best Designers in Dallas 2022 winners in the March/April issue of D Home, on newsstands March 10.

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