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De ja vu: Lofty Concepts Celebrates Grand Reopening in the Dallas Design District

By on Jan 25, 2010 • 6 Comments (give us yours!)

After several months of transition, Lofty Concepts has re-opened their showroom on Glass Street. Directly across from the new Dallas Contemporary and next door to Odegard, the new showroom is located in an emerging pocket of the Design District that is becoming known for its trend-setting contemporary art galleries and design showrooms.

Lofty Concepts celebrated their new space last Thursday evening with a grand re-opening party, inviting guests to check out their new and improved space while enjoying appetizers and cocktails.

See pictures from the event:

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I was very impressed with the new showroom. The space is large, open, bright, fresh — which helps showcase their contemporary furniture and lighting pieces. Dallas-based interior designer, David Call attended the event, saying “It is terrific to have Lofty Concepts back in the District! It can be a challenge to find affordable, quality contemporary furnishings — Lofty Concepts is the perfect solution!”

Richard Wilson, co-founder of Lofty Concepts is excited that the showroom is open again so they can continue serving the Dallas design community. “We’re confident that our collections of modern classics, clean-line contemporary furniture, customizable design solutions and the ever-changing ArtSpace exhibitions will thrive in the new environment.”

Check it out for yourself by visiting:

Lofty Concepts
154 Glass St., Suite 104
Dallas, TX 75207
(214) 747-8000
www.loftyconcepts.com

About the Author

Kendall Shiffler (@loweroaklawn) is the editor of LowerOakLawn.com and has a passion for design, art and life in the Dallas Design District! Keep up with Kendall's adventures out and about in LOL on facebook and twitter.

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