Coco & Dash

Coco & Dash

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Destination retail decorating shop specializing in exceptional furnishings and decor for the home.

Coco & Dash is a trade-only showroom where designers and specialty retailers find inspiration and exceptional pieces available off the floor, made-to-order, or customized.

06/11/2026

Fabulous new designs from the very chic boutique textile house Fete Home by Jen Potter are making our hearts flutter. Available to the trade through C O C O & D A S H.

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06/08/2026

Coco & Dash Interiors is honored to be part of the inaugural class of Design Ambassadors.

Dallas Market Center has always been an important part of our story. We have seen firsthand how much happens here when designers, showrooms, makers, and industry friends are brought together by a shared commitment to the design industry.

We are proud to help share that story and grateful to represent a design community that continues to make Dallas a place for designers like no other.

Thank you, and . We are excited to be part of what comes next!

06/08/2026

The Lamp Shop, a Coco & Dash Collection for is available to designers through and we’re pleased as punch about it.

06/07/2026

is getting the showroom designer-ready for June

06/05/2026

More color. More pattern.

Our showroom mantra for the upcoming .

05/25/2026

Michael Wayne Simon was my precious friend, and like me, he was a U.S. Air Force brat. He was intelligent, funny, and kind. It was such a sweet teenage friendship and we would laugh until we cried about the silliest things. Michael spent hours in our living room playing the guitar. One night, he stood outside my window playing until I heard my father call from the front door, “It’s late now, Michael. Time to go home, son.” Michael answered, “Yes, sir!” and off he went into the night.

He was just into his 20th year when he was killed in Vietnam on June 5, 1968 less than a year after enlisting in the Marines.

He was a kid.

For many years I didn’t share about Michael on Memorial Day because his death has always been a private heartbreak. But in recent years, I have felt a need to tell his story because I worry that the true meaning of Memorial Day can too easily be lost.

Official excerpt:

“Lance Corporal Michael Wayne Simon was providing machine gun cover for fellow marines pinned down by a heavy volume of fire from a large North Vietnamese Army force entrenched in reinforced bunkers and spider holes in the Quang Tri province of South Vietnam.

Realizing the necessity of gaining fire superiority over the enemy to enable the evacuation of casualties and without hesitation, he moved forward to an advantageous position from which he commenced directing accurate machine gun fire on the hostile emplacements. Despite intense fire from the concealed enemy soldiers, he resolutely remained in his exposed position and provided highly effective fire which enabled his companions to extract the casualties and withdraw in preparation for air strikes.

He then repeatedly disregarded his own safety as he helped several casualties to covered positions and was advancing to assist another injured Marine when he was mortally wounded by sniper fire.”

Today, I remember the boy with the guitar, the friend who made me laugh until I cried, and the brave young Marine who gave everything.

He has never left my heart.

I hope you will remember and honor Michael and the many thousands of others who have died in service to our country.

05/25/2026

Michael Wayne Simon was my precious friend and like me, he was a U.S. Air Force brat. He was also intelligent, funny, and kind. It was a such a sweet friendship and we would laugh until we cried about the silliest things. Michael spent hours in our living room playing the guitar. One night, he stood outside my window playing until I heard my father call from the front door, “It’s late now, Michael. Time to go home, son.” Michael answered, “Yes, sir!” and off he went into the night.

He was just into his 20th year when he was killed in Vietnam on June 5, 1968 less than a year after enlisting in the Marines.

He was a kid.

For many years I didn’t share about Michael on Memorial Day because his death has always been a private heartbreak. But in recent years, I have felt a need to tell his story because I worry that the true meaning of Memorial Day can too easily be lost.

Official excerpt:

“Lance Corporal Michael Wayne Simon was providing machine gun cover for fellow marines pinned down by a heavy volume of fire from a large North Vietnamese Army force entrenched in reinforced bunkers and spider holes in the Quang Tri province of South Vietnam.

Realizing the necessity of gaining fire superiority over the enemy to enable the evacuation of casualties and without hesitation, he moved forward to an advantageous position from which he commenced directing accurate machine gun fire on the hostile emplacements. Despite intense fire from the concealed enemy soldiers, he resolutely remained in his exposed position and provided highly effective fire which enabled his companions to extract the casualties and withdraw in preparation for air strikes.

He then repeatedly disregarded his own safety as he helped several casualties to covered positions and was advancing to assist another injured Marine when he was mortally wounded by sniper fire.”

Today, I remember the boy with the guitar, the friend who made me laugh until I cried, and the brave young Marine who gave everything.

He has never left my heart.

I hope you will remember and honor Michael and the many thousands of others who have died in service to our country.

Photos from Coco & Dash's post 05/21/2026

It’s official.

The new limited collaboration between by Jen Potter and is now available to the trade through .

This special collection brings Jen’s joyful fabrics to three classic J. Wilkinson Chair styles, finished with signature monogram details.

It’s personal, pretty, and beautifully made.

We love seeing two of our favorite showroom partners come together in a way that feels so true to both.

05/14/2026

We’re a showroom for designers who bring their own point of view to every project. Furniture, lighting, art, bedding and textiles from exceptional brands. 🧡💛🤎

05/13/2026

Meet Molly! She’s the most versatile little reverse painted glass rechargeable. Full of personality and available in five colors from available to the trade at .

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2000 N Stemmons Freeway IHDC 1D106
Dallas, TX
75207

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm