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Dynamic design duo Charles Taylor and Breck Woolsey restyle Dallas one room at atime
The article profiles the interior design firm Breckinridge Taylor, founded by Charles Taylor and Breck Woolsey, focusing on their return to Dallas from California and their impact on the local design scene. Both designers, originally from Texas, met in San Diego and decided to establish their business in Dallas, citing the city's abundance of opportunities for small businesses. They experienced initial delays in launching due to their ongoing individual projects but eventually succeeded in forming their company.
Breckinridge Taylor is noted for its collaborative style, which blends vintage aesthetics with an eclectic mix of traditional, midcentury, and contemporary elements. The designers incorporate unexpected shapes and finishes into their work. Taylor describes his style as more contemporary, often mixing it with midcentury modern pieces, while Woolsey combines traditional and midcentury modern with Hollywood Regency influences. They aim to introduce current design trends to Dallas, often drawing from what is popular on the coasts or their personal tastes.
Beyond their interior design services for residential and commercial spaces, such as the Osgood O’Neil salons, Breckinridge Taylor has ventured into furniture design. They collaborated with Mecox to create a line of 70 wood furniture pieces available in various finishes and also designed a rug collection sold at Interior Resources. Additionally, they have created special edition Lucite furniture for Plexicraft and will soon feature their updated vintage pieces at Again & Again. They have also launched a separate furniture line called Whilom Inc., which will soon be available at Mecox.
On the commercial front, the duo has completed the interior design for John Tesar’s Spoon restaurant in Preston Center. They credit their success to the support and endorsement of bloggers, tastemakers, and influencers. Both designers expressed admiration for the architecture and innovative design of the Perot Nature and Science Museum, which they view as an example of the originality they hope to see more of in Dallas.
The Design District in Dallas is highlighted as their favorite area, recognized for its comprehensive resources for designers and its potential for future growth with new restaurants, living spaces, and hotels. The article also mentions their participation in charitable events, including a Habitat for Humanity competition and a Dwell With Dignity event, demonstrating their engagement with the local community.
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