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Amy Berry’s Natural Next Step

The interior designer's sought after style translates beautifully in retail form.
By Ryan Conner |
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Opening a retail store was a natural step for Amy Berry. Style setters can’t get enough of the interior designer’s fresh take on the traditional aesthetic, with the Dallas native boasting more than 63,500 Instagram followers and a roster of clients that includes young socialites and influencers.

Now, anyone can take a piece of the designer home. Her new shop, Amy Berry Home on Oak Lawn Avenue, offers time-tested furniture and accessories that the designer often uses in projects, along with children’s clothing, tabletop items, and gifts—all of which can be purchased off the floor. Three styled rooms are designed as vignettes—including a nursery, and a dining area—each stocked with antiques, upholstered pieces, chinoiserie vases, coffee-table books, occasional tables, and Berry’s custom designs.



Whether you take home a small gift for a friend or an antique for your home, know that Berry chose it with purpose. “I like things that are classically great,” she says. “I don’t ever want to do anything that is trendy or [that] someone wants to change in five years.”

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