Natasha Baradaran Debuts New Spring Collection of Artisan Furnishings and Textiles at Dallas’ Allan Knight
Bringing Together Top Designers and Visionaries For An Afternoon
By PaperCity Staff Report //
Photography Tamytha Cameron
Spring is for all things fresh, seasonal, and new. Los Angeles-based interior designer Natasha Baradaran embraced the season as she launched her Spring 2026 collection of artisan furnishing and textiles at the Dallas showroom of Allan Knight & Associates.
The newly devoted shop-in-shop experience at the showroom was an experiential immersion into the designer’s furniture and textile practice, bringing together the industry’s top designers and visionaries for an afternoon of mixing, mingling, and, of course, light bites provided by Bobby Catering. Samples were sprinkled on the tables, and guests had the opportunity to not only see, but feel, the luxurious textiles that will soon be decorating some of the city’s most curated spaces and most fabulous homes.
The timing couldn’t have been better, as Baradaran celebrated the 10th anniversary of her furniture collection, as well as the launch of her latest AURA Collection. Inspired by her multicultural background, Baradaran’s work fuses European design traditions, Middle Eastern arts, and the laid-back luxury of Southern California living.

“The time just felt right for both of us to update the presentation of my collection to speak to its evolution,” said Baradaran.
The two leading designers and visionaries have a longstanding relationship, with Baradaran remarking they’re proud to call Allan Knight & Associates their Texas showroom representative, noting their programs align so naturally when it comes to upholding and celebrating the art of craftsmanship in design. A Los Angeles-native and self-described designer free of creative limitations, Baradaran has grown into a full-service design firm providing interior design, furniture, and textile design for high-end residential and commercial environments.
Similarly, Knight believes passion combined with knowledge of classical principles creates a fashion-forward stance. With a leading outlook that life should be lived around one’s favorite elements in charming spaces that enchant and inspire — and with only one life to live — their team is resolved to live it beautifully. Hence, a natural relationship between the two designers was born.

Another similarity that made this afternoon so special and genuine? The design preferences between the Los Angeles and Dallas communities.
“There’s a natural relationship between Los Angeles and Dallas that inspires my work,” said Baradaran. “Not just aesthetically, but in the mutual intention to live a life of ‘laidback luxury,’ which is at the heart of the NATASHA BARADARAN furniture and textile ethos.”
There’s nothing like getting up close and personal with a designer, and having the opportunity to learn more about the inspiration for their work, as well as view their new collection, is a privilege.
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