A Great turn-out for the 2ndTuesday program welcoming Houston Chronicle’s new design editor Melanie Warner Spencer who presented 2012 Design Trends at Fabric House! (images from top to bottom: Melanie Warner, Connie LeFevre, Melanie and Connie)
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DESIGN HOUSE table :BEST IN SHOW!
RISOTTO FESTIVAL 2011 !!
Designers and public gathered at Design House today for the informative & exciting Lili AlessandraTrunk Show! - Sandra Yador,owner, presented her wide selection of stunning bedding, linens & drapery, ranging in styles from “old world baroque” to modern, natural and minimal. The luxurious fabrics; printed, embroidered, and appliqued are all hand made, many are machine washable and all are easy to mix and match.
A large selection of the Lili Alessandra products will be on display in the showroom for one more week for all to come and view! A big thanks to Sandra and Lili Alessandra team, for presenting her fine collections today!
Lili Alessandra presentation & Textile CEU
FABRIC HOUSE in the Houston Design Center-Grand Opening in June 2011!!
AFRICA 2010 - the incredible experience: Connie just returned from a two week African Adventure. As a member of her church’s, Memorial Drive United Methodist Church, mission team, Connie traveled to Africa to build houses for AIDS Orphans and the staff of a local hospital: Zoe's Giving Hope program.Connie was able to keep a journal of her experience and is sharing them with us all. Check our website and blog for daily journal updates- day to day of her experience!
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Design House is excited to introduce the Le Fevre Collection!
WINNER! BEST IN SHOW : “I’m Dreaming of a GREEN Christmas” is the theme for the Holiday Table Top at Design House Inc. This table display is a perfect example of what the showroom has to offer- the mixture and variety of unique pieces. The setting is an interesting juxtaposition of natural and rustic with the luxurious and glam, while being an ideal example of “green”. The wood of both the dining and buffet tables, the organic branches of the central chandelier above and the vintage steel chairs work well in addition to the sleek, elegant mercury vases, crystal stemware from Waterford and Lalique, and the fine Haviland china mixed with other decorative pieces. The contemporary wall sconces on either side of the minimal and modern creamed colored painting add to this juxtaposition.