We sell furnishings and offer interior design services- call for inquiries.
Also open by appointment. Brown building on the east side of N Riverfront Blvd just south of the Market Center Blvd/Irving Blvd split.
Revolve Modern is located in the Dallas Design District with over 7,000 square feet of Mid-Century Modern Furniture. Our closest neighbors are Griffin Trading Company, Scout Design Studio, Again & Again, Lost antiques, Antiques Moderne, Collage, 20c Design, River Regency Modern, Give & Take, and Lula B's Antique mall West
Dragon Street Association is comprised of businesses located in the Dallas Design District. We strive for synergy in our community. Members listed below: Art of Old India Artizen Fine Arts Edo Popken Christopher Martin Gallery Samuel Lynne Galleries Smink Muzeion Jacques Lamy Gallery Joel Cooner Gallery Jones Walker Home Wall Gallery Gallery Noir Crandall Galleries Glasshouse Clifton Carpet
Welcome to Farzin Rugs, Inc. showroom located in the heart of Slocum Street in the Dallas Design District. We have a selection of hand-picked rugs from all over the world. Here at Farzin Rugs our desire has always been to provide our clients with rugs that will have a magical effect on their homes. We have one of the most experienced teams in the area that specialize in rug cleaning and rug repair. Please come visit us and enjoy one of the largest selections of antique and semi-antique rugs in the Dallas Metroplex.
Nomads Loom antique oriental rugs and kilims, located in the Dallas World Trade Center, has been in business since 1975. Nomads Loom is a family run business spanning 3 generations. We specialize in antique and vintage Turkish, Persian, and Caucasian rugs. We also carry new Turkish Oushak rugs alongside a new line of high quality modern rugs designed by Thibault Van Renne. At Nomads Loom, you can expect to find a selection of kilim flatweaves, Morrocan rugs, and anything else extraordinary.
This free and open to the public museum offers an introduction to the fascinating world of the samurai while presenting an intimate viewing experience of their spectacular armor and accoutrements. One section within the exhibition highlights helmets from around the world. Admission is free. The traveling exhibitions of The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai Collection have showcased a variety of works from the family’s collection, which has been built over a span of twenty five years. One hundred and forty pieces from the collection, including suits of armor, helmets, masks, and weaponry are currently on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston through August 4, 2013. The pieces were previously on display at the Musée de la civilisation in Québec City and the musée du quai Branly in Paris.
Beaux Arts, a Dallas Design District art gallery specializes in antiquarian prints and rare maps from the 16th-19th centuries. An Art Framing Studio is available on site.
OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 12 - 5 PM + BY APPOINTMENT. Gallery Member of CADD (Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas) & DADA (Dallas Art Dealers Association) Focus: Carneal Simmons Contemporary Art seeks to advance artistic excellence, innovation, and creativity to enrich the quality of life for individuals and communities at large through the placement and exhibition of contemporary art. Mission: Our gallery and advisory are guided by our commitment to promoting contemporary art, serving clients art needs with the highest level of ethics and professionalism, making contemporary art accessible to the public through exhibitions and educational events, and fostering an environment where arts flourish and enhance the experience within residences and public spaces.
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is a natural history and science museum located in Dallas, Texas. It consists of two campuses: the primary campus located in Victory Park, and a secondary campus in Fair Park. The Victory Park campus museum was named in honor of Margot and Ross Perot. The current chief executive officer of the museum is Colleen Walker.BackgroundHistory June 6, 1936 – Dallas Museum of Natural History was opened to the public as part of the 1936 Texas Centennial Exhibition. September 20, 1946 – Dallas Health Museum was founded by a group chartered as the Dallas Academy of Medicine. The Dallas Health Museum was renamed as the Dallas Health and Science Museum in 1958. It was later renamed to the Science Place in 1981. 1995 – Dallas Children's Museum was founded. In 2006, museum CEO Nicole Small oversaw the uniting of the Dallas Museum of Natural History and the Science Place and the Dallas Children's Museum at Fair Park. Following the merger, the museum was located in three buildings in Fair Park, featuring an IMAX-style theater, a fully functioning planetarium, an extensive exhibit hall, and its own on-site paleontology lab.On June 1, 2014 the Perot Museum of Nature and Science welcomed a new CEO, Colleen Walker.The museum was relocated on December 1, 2012 to a new facility in Victory Park. The former Science Place Building and Planetarium were closed, with the building for the former Dallas Museum of Natural History converted into a second campus for the Perot Museum.
The new, world-class, adrenaline-rushing, mind-blowing, cooler-than-cool Perot Museum of Nature and Science is now open... right here in Dallas. Our roots date back to 1936, with the opening of the Dallas Museum of Natural History in historic Fair Park, which would later merge with the Science Place and the Dallas Children’s Museum in 2006 to create the Museum of Nature & Science. The Museum of Nature & Science in Fair Park which houses our historical wildlife dioramas and active paleontology lab will remain a part of the Perot Museum, giving visitors the chance to see not only our new Museum in Victory Park but also our historic Museum in Fair Park.
Centrally located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the Crow Collection of Asian Art features contemporary and historical art of Asia.
The DMA Junior Associates is a subcategory of DMA membership designed to build patrons' engagement with the DMA collection and mission. Our Museum stewards comprise recent graduates, millennial “art geeks,” ambitious entrepreneurs, up-and-coming designers, far-sighted gallerists, and many others whose love of art becomes common ground for lasting relationships.
Cosmo/Martin Martinez is a performing Artist since 1990 doing shows in front of a live audience on the streets,weekend markets & The famous Pecan Arts Festival in Austin Tx. Cosmo was reaching bigger events across the Nation and in 1995, Cosmo set Shop in The Historical West-end Dallas TX. In 1996, School presentations began and were contracted to shows and perform in various school across the U.S.A to promote education and following your dreams. In 1999, Cosmo opened a Studio in Dallas at the Market building until 2005. in 2002 Cosmo was Recruited by The Space & Rocket Center to perform on there grounds through 2010 and acquired a contract in 2002 to perform at the NASA family annual gathering , In 2010, The Star-Wars Exhibits contracted Cosmo to touch up the Exhibits @ Alabama, Houston, Santa Anna Cal & Wichita Kansas. 2010 Six Flags over Texas Contract Cosmo to open Spring Break & other event . 2012 cosmo performs @ Home Land Security Department on Bring your Daughter & Sons to Work day . Cosmo is been in this field for more than 20 years and have giving lots of entertaining to a great varieties of audience please follow my journey as I continue to work hard for your Support, Thank you & enjoy your visit with Cosmo Universal Art .
Joseph Shortell is a worldly known traveler & has lived in London, Paris, Athens, & has had many adventures along the way. His parents were American, but he was born & raised all over Europe. At 24, he moved here to the United States after graduating college at the University of Paris. For over 20 years now, he has been designing custom furniture for people all over the world. Houses, businesses, you name it. Shortell Design is our store located right here in the middle of the Design District of Dallas, & new art is always blossoming amongst us. Come by & say hello, & feel free to customize your own interior space; we'll help you along the way!
Samuel Lynne Galleries promotes a program of international emerging, mid-career, and blue chip contemporary artists, and is focused on cultivating and nurturing relationships between the gallery and its collectors. The gallery presents a dynamic exhibition schedule, actively engages world renowned curators, and hosts educational panels and artist video screenings. As an extension of the program, the gallery participates in major art fairs and stages off-site projects, exposing its significant collection to a variety of national art markets. Samuel Lynne Galleries' roster of internationally celebrated artists and sculptors includes Hans Van de Bovenkamp, Lea Fisher, James Gill, John Henry, JD Miller, Philip J. Romano, Tyler Shields, and David Yarrow.
Craighead Green Gallery represents the finest in contemporary art from nationally and internationally recognized artists. Gallery director, Kenneth Craighead, and partner, Steve Green, opened the gallery in 1992 in the Dallas Arts District. Since that time, the two partners purchased a building and relocated the Gallery to the Design District. Scot Presley joined the Gallery as Assistant Director in 2002. Craighead Green is recognized as one of the finest contemporary art galleries throughout Texas and the Southwest, representing over 40 artists of all mediums. The Gallery focuses on contemporary paintings, photography and sculpture in a myriad of media and styles. Craighead Green represents mid to late career artists while continuing their promotion of emerging artists. The Gallery is a participating member of the Dallas Art Dealers Association and CADD, Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas.