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  • Heritage Meets Daily Luxury: Inside the New Lee Jofa x Weezie Collection

    Heritage Meets Daily Luxury: Inside the New Lee Jofa x Weezie Collection

    When two centuries of storied interior design history meet modern, plush everyday essentials, magic happens. We couldn’t be more excited to introduce the Lee Jofa x Weezie collection: a blend of grandmillennial heritage, iconic botanical prints, and ultra-absorbent terry cloth designed to elevate your everyday routines. To get the insider scoop on how this iconic…

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  • Grandeur Gets a Refresh: Inside Lee Jofa’s Newest Archival Love Letter

    Grandeur Gets a Refresh: Inside Lee Jofa’s Newest Archival Love Letter

    A beautiful fabric isn’t always designed from scratch; sometimes, it’s carefully unearthed. For interior design enthusiasts and history lovers alike, there is nothing quite like the thrill of the archive, the tactile magic of unrolling a centuries-old textile fragment and seeing the fingerprints of artisans from generations past. With their newest exclusive collection, Hinton Hill,…

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  • Inside the Design House: Redefining Luxury Through the Lens of Environmental Wellbeing

    Inside the Design House: Redefining Luxury Through the Lens of Environmental Wellbeing

    There is a profound shift happening in high-end interior design. Luxury is no longer measured solely by the opulence of a fabric or the rarity of a finish. Instead, it is measured by how a space makes us feel, how it connects us to the earth, and how it fosters our overall wellbeing. To explore…

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  • A 1925 Dallas Craftsman Designed for its Next Century

    A 1925 Dallas Craftsman Designed for its Next Century

    In the heart of the Kessler Park Conservation District, a rare piece of Dallas history has been reborn. “The Centennial,” a 3,800-square-foot Craftsman bungalow built in 1925, stands as a testament to architectural endurance. For Philip Thomas Vanderford, founder of Studio Thomas James, and his partner Chase DeVasier, the project was more than a renovation;…

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