In 1952, Alexander Girard joined Herman Miller as the founding director of their textile department. Close friends with Charles and Ray Eames, he felt most interior fabrics of the time were reserved, monotone, and somewhat drab. In response, Girard upended these values with his first collection full of bright colors, bold textures, and a solid […]
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The masterful renovation of an 8,000-square-foot north Dallas home has turned this exemplary piece of late 1970’s architecture into a time capsule packed with vibrant artworks set against a minimalist backdrop in a testament to the physical joy of Brazilian Modernism. Marc McCollom, Joshua Rice, and Temple Shipley – the architect, interior designer, and art […]