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Austin Way - 2017 - Issue 3 - Summer - Ai Weiwei

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High Cotton, opened by Austin designer Tricia Dabney last year, is a treasure trove of unique resources for the home. The store carries more than 100 manufacturers, from bedding and lighting to vintage furniture. PHOTOGRAPHY BY BLEIL PHOTOGRAPHY HOME DÉCOR ANNIE DOWNING INTERIORS Interior designer Annie Downing's flagship storefront and showroom brings a unique combination of vintage pieces and modern-day goods to downtown Austin. 509 Powell St., 512-524-0061; anniedowning.com B&B ITALIA The award-winning Italian furniture brand opened its grand showroom in downtown last year, filling a need for high-end, modern furniture perfect for all of the new luxury homes and condos popping up across the city. 1009 W. Sixth St., Ste. 120, 512-617- 7460; bebitalia.com BAY HILL DESIGN + SHOWROOM This showroom and design studio is Westlake's resource for well-chosen art, accessories, and home furnishings, including antiques and one-of-a-kind items. Lead designer Brooke Anderson has owned the business for over a decade. Seasonal decorations and the custom-pillow selection are worth a stop as well. 3663 Bee Cave Rd., Ste. 4C, 512-374- 0210; bayhilldesign.com BREED & CO. What started as a small storefront in 1970 has grown into a local institution. In addition to practical hardware, Breed & Co. carries the finest tableware, kitchenware, and seasonal décor. Its expert staff can advise on everything from bridal registries to linens. 718 W. 29th St., 512-474-6679; 3663 Bee Cave Rd., 512-328-3960; shop.breedandco.com FOUR HANDS HOME Four Hands' furniture offerings are refined and classic yet innovative and cool at the same time. 2090 Woodward St., 512-225-0333; fourhands.com HACIENDA AUSTIN Curated for the modern ranch lifestyle, this eclectic, high-end shop in the 2nd Street District features custom furnishings and pieces by diverse local artisans, and an organic body care line designed by owner Jessica Beattie. 204 Colorado St., 512-436-8870; haciendaaustin.com HIGH COTTON Opened last year by Tricia Dabney of Dabney Designs by Tricia, High Cotton is a furniture boutique and design center that offers everything from that hard-to-find piece to finish a room to top-to-bottom design services. The store offers selections from more than 100 manufacturers of furniture, lighting, bedding, rugs, and the like, ranging from modern to vintage and everything in between. 10827 W. Hwy. 290 Ste. 110, 512-296-2423; highcottonhomedesign.com JAMES SHOWROOM In her cozy, restored bungalow showroom on West Sixth Street, highly regarded interior designer Meredith Ellis stocks exclusive lines of fabric, wallpaper, rugs, and lighting. Look for woven fabrics from Rebecca Atwood, Belgian linens from Lisa Fine Textiles, and Mally Skok wallpaper. 1411 W. Sixth St., 512-236-1006; jamesshowroom.com AUSTINWAY.COM 87 The SOURCE: SPACE

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