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18 Marfa-Inspired Decor Pieces You Can Find in Dallas

This artful, contemporary take on cowboy culture has us craving West Texas skies and Marfa lights.
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The region defined as the West technically ends at the eastern New Mexico border. But try telling that to Texans, who proudly claim cowboy culture and country-western music as our own. Regardless of where it started, the Western movement is having a moment when it comes to fashion and interior design—but don’t think cowhide rugs and mounted longhorns. When interpreting this trend for home, we took inspiration from vast Texas skies, masculine materials, and a touch of Marfa modernism.  

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Give Them the Boot

Even the roughest-hewn cowboy will melt for these molded chocolate boots, horseshoes, and mustangs from Oak Cliff sweet shop (and D Home “Best” winner!) CocoAndre Chocolatier.

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“Artemis” Mirror, $3,700 at Garde

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Cactus Stemmed Glass, $33 each at Blue Print

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Cloud Nine

We love the Cumulus-like look of this tufted leather sofa. “Caldwell” Sofa, to the trade or find at Made Goods.

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Christian Astuguevieille bronze sculpture, to the trade or find at Holly Hunt

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Cowboy Pillow, $85 at Scout Design Studio

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Dinnerware, from $10 at Neighborhood

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Marea Fresca Blanket Roll, $92 at Neighborhood

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Mario Bellini “Tentazione” Leather Chair, $8,500 for a pair at Sputnik Modern

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Rose Tarlow “Hector The Horse” wood sculpture, to the trade or find at David Sutherland

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Steel and Wood Dining Chairs, $585 for set of four at @cycleetc

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