dallas market design trends

Last week I took a trip to Dallas Market to check out this year's design trends, and I found just what I was hoping for: whites, neutrals, pastels, and a favorite from last year, indigo (sorry, Marsala). It was also all about layers of texture. Linen, natural and reclaimed wood, faux fur, and nubby knits to name a few. Here are a few of my favorite things:

Nicole and I having fun in the Studio A | Global Views showroom.

Give me that cobalt velvet sofa! A favorite at the Codarus Showroom.

These pastel chandeliers by Ro Sham Beaux were my favorite Market find.

I'm thinking the top right chandelier needs to find its new home in our dining room!

More wood, more texture!

The only bit of marsala I could find at my favorite spot in the Feizy showroom.

dallas market color trends

Last week, Mili and I got together and checked out the trends at the Dallas Home and Gift Market. What we found was just as we have been predicting... lots and lots of indigo!

Navy and gold in the Global Views showroom.
Still loving the gold starburst hardware that I spotted during my last visit to market.
Indigo kantha throws from Vintage Vagabond.
We spent a ton of time eyeing all of the good stuff in the Codarus showroom.
I've put together a decor guide for you to bring a little of the indigo trend into your home!
2| Furbish Studio Blue Geo Teapot
5| Crane and Canopy Navy Blue Border Duvet


dallas market

Last week I made my first trip to Dallas Market. It was a little overwhelming, but I had an absolutely wonderful time exploring and meeting with showroom managers.

My first stop was the Codarus Showroom where I spotted these Dash & Albert rugs that I'm devising a plan for.
 Next up was Global Views. I couldn't get enough of the starburst hardware on these consoles.
This guy would be so good in an entryway.
 Found some fabric possibilities for an upholstery project at J. Mackie and Associates. I'm especially loving the light blue pattern.
 I also fell in love with this fab citron colored chair.
Finally, I made a stop into Feizy Rugs, and wanted to take the whole showroom home with me. 
 They had the most fabulous stacks of antique rugs to peruse,
 and rugs in every color of the rainbow. 
I got so much inspiration during my visit. I can't wait to reveal some of my projects!