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Plano’s new Williams-Sonoma Home makes owning a Toll Tag a necessity.
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ROOM SERVICE: (top left) The stunning crystal Metropolitan chandelier, $725. (bottom left) Take your pick from more than 100 fabrics for the Maxwell chair, $595-$945. (top right) The store feels like home, with fully decorated rooms like this bedroom.
photography courtesy of Williams-Sonoma Home

Williams-Sonoma always manages to bring out our inner chef, and when the deliciously chic Willams-Sonoma Home catalog landed in our mailbox three years ago, our inner decorator emerged. Now, Texas’ first Williams-Sonoma Home has opened in Plano, and even if you don’t live in the area, it’s well worth the trip. A combination of classic, contemporary, and casual, the store has one more “C” to celebrate—complimentary design services, which come in handy when choosing from more than 100 different kinds of upholstery. Plus, W-S Home has teamed up with a number of choice names such as Spode, Riedel, Henry Dean, and Hickory Chair to offer exclusive items. Williams-Sonoma Home. 7300 N. Dallas Pkwy., Building A, Ste. 100, Plano. 972-673-0229. www.wshome.com

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