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An assemblage of found objects and gifts, alongside treasured ex votos (“offerings of vows” given to saints) from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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Dailey rises above it all.
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The man of the house, Rob Dailey.
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In the master bedroom, the bed from West Elm is dressed in linens from Peacock Alley. The primitive bedside table on the left was found at a warehouse sale. Lamps found in Austin years ago. Photograph by Alex Remington. Needlepoint pillow by Committee from The Rug Company. Acrylic bench by Dailey; the baskets inside store photographs.
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In the guest room, rug from Blackstone Carpet. Daybed from Art of Old India. Antique textile pillows; yellow fabric from Pollack. Ottoman from Thomas O’Brien. Three Graces painting by an unknown artist.
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Sutherland teak patio furniture from David Sutherland. Pottery from Oaxaca, Mexico.
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In the entry, sea-urchin light fixture from Asia Art in San Francisco. Eighteenth-century chair from Ann Koerner Antiques in New Orleans, upholstered in suede from Holly Hunt. Dailey discovered the bowl while shopping Round Top Antiques Fair; it’s carved from one piece of wood. Raw-steel pedestal with acid-stained finish, designed by Dailey.
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A carved god gazes serenely upon the gallery.
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Diorama by David Simcik; artist’s work available at Grange Hall.
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Atop a silver tray from Restoration Hardware, decanters, vases, found objects and gifts attest to Dailey’s eye for detail and sentimentality. Fun fact: The antique pint bottle was found under a floorboard of a Deep Ellum studio (now Local).
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Northern African throne from Ann Koerner Antiques in New Orleans, purchased after Hurricane Katrina; Dailey replaced its hide seat. Fisherman oil painting from a Paris flea market. Horizontal artwork by Faith Gay.
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A smiling face and posh insect enjoy their perch on some of Dailey’s many design tomes in the gallery.
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