Window Shopping: Dallas

Texas thinks big, and these designers follow suit, scouring the four corners of the world to bring immense style to their shops

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Stephen Karlisch 

Stephanie Anne Home
With a style described by its namesake as “classic European with a twist,” it’s no surprise this shop caught our eye. As a designer, Stephanie Anne is well-aware that locating one-of-a-kind pieces may require visiting countless shops across the city (and even overseas). She opened her store so that customers could browse a world of great finds under one roof, but she also had another motive: “The store is my way to constantly indulge myself with the things I love,” she says.

Those indulgences include fine china, crystal, and flatware by designers such as Arte Italica, Juliska, and Raynaud; vintage lamps; and antiqued mirrors and mirrored side tables. A fabric lover, Stephanie Anne offers a selection of thousands. Everything in the store is chosen with her discerning taste, so whatever you take home, whether antique or new, is sure to have lasting appeal. 4346 Lovers Ln., 214/368-3025,  www.stephanieanne.com.

 

 

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