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Forty Five Ten Opens New Dallas Flagship

Features dark-brick exterior, various artwork throughout four-story store

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Forty Five Ten (Dallas) has opened a new 37,000-square-foot flagship in Dallas. The four-story store was designed in conjunction with Droese Raney Architecture (Dallas).

The store design includes a dark brick exterior façade with custom steel floor-to-ceiling windows, reports *Wallpaper. The women’s and men’s floors are furnished entirely with Knoll (East Greenville, Pa.) furniture. Pieces by Charles Pollock and Frank Gehry can be found in the menswear department and will house a collection of rotating artwork. A 25-foot kinetic wind sculpture by Anthony Howe is on display at one of the store’s entrances.

The store features an expanded fine jewelry section, shoe salons and a beauty section. The store also features the Copper Bar, which serves champagne, espressos and chocolates by Thomas Keller, and a restaurant and lounge on its fourth floor.

 

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