Haven Hathaway Haven Hathaway | April 9, 2025 | Home & Real Estate, HBTX Showrooms, Guides,
When searching for design inspiration, head straight to these interior showrooms for the latest in the city’s home scene.
Portrait of a male nude, hand-cast gunnera leaf, stone live edge table and geometric planters, all curated in a design by FOUND
A home that embraces a lived-in, authentic experience, where even the most exquisite finds and charming collections serve a deeper purpose, is shaping the vision boards for spring. The pieces in your home should be about more than just filling a space. Luckily, we’ve pulled together the leading showrooms to help shape that ‘work hard, play harder’ mentality in your home.
A curated home is the gallery of your life—a sentiment Ruth Moore Davis has embodied for over 15 years. At her showroom, FOUND, she creates spaces that blend period antiques, vintage and contemporary pieces, custom upholstery, art and accessories in a way that feels both timeless and personal. Whether it’s the simplicity of the FOUND Collection Ceramic Concave Bowl—perfect for both maximalists or minimalists—or the thoughtful accent seating, FOUND invites you to slow down and savor the beauty of turning everyday life into art. 3433 West Alabama
FOUND collection steel bench, florals in a handblown Belgian glass vase and framed artwork of scenes from the Helena Rubenstein Salon
At Paloma & Co, founded by designer Paloma Contreras and business partner Devon Liedtke, it’s all about the hunt—1,200 square feet are filled with one-of-a-kind antiques the duo sourced on travels, along with a selection of original art, tabletop pieces and on-trend furnishings. Its a showroom made for those who cherish beauty and practicality in equal measure. 2509 River Oaks Blvd.
Luxury isn’t always about a high price tag or prestigious provenance; it’s about the philosophy behind the item. Does it bring comfort, evoke art and radiate opulence? Marie Flanigan understands this philosophy deeply. Her showroom showcases a thoughtfully curated selection of pieces seamlessly blending traditional and contemporary styles with elegance. Whether just beginning your design journey or looking to elevate your space, visit her showroom and bring your dream home to life. 3201 Allen Parkway, Ste. 200
The beauty of a showroom lies in its constant evolution. ARMAZEM.design seamlessly blends product design and interior architecture, drawing on the team’s extensive expertise and the deep knowledge of manufacturers. The name derives from the culture of small local shops throughout Brazil known as “armazens,” honing in on the love and commitment to the customer. Form and function are central to their cabinetry, integrity defines their furnishings and balance guides their architectural approach. 1911 Westheimer Road
Have you ever walked into a home that immediately gives you that feeling of ‘this is it?’ BeDesign specializes in that feeling. The small details—the patterned rug on a bare floor or the meaningful artwork on an otherwise blank wall—truly bring a space to life. That’s why European furniture showroom BeDesign has built a dream team to ensure that every home is decorated to look stunning and feel like it was made for you. 2016 W. Alabama St.
Founders Whitney Schones and Christi Pepper from Whitney Schones Design, and Marie Turner from Maison Miral have created a unique collective in the heart of Alamo Heights, San Antonio. This space is a destination for art collectors, vintage enthusiasts and decorators who aren’t afraid of color. The extraordinary pieces featured in their store are not only conversation starters but also leave a lasting impression, sparking admiration and vibrant discussions. 7701 Broadway, Ste. #139, Alamo Heights
One of the top purveyors of modern furniture and decor, the avant-garde mecca Cantoni is your go-to for all things cutting-edge. It features furniture and state-of-the-art accessories for your home, both inside and out. 9889 Westheimer Road
One of Cantoni’s deliciously modern dining tables
Every home deserves a few treasures—those conversation starters that transform your space with a dash of history and character. Spanning 8,500 square feet, Dennis Brackeen’s 15-room decor emporium is chock-full of eye-catching vignettes, midcentury finds and handpainted murals. Wandering around the store takes a stop-and-smell-the-roses mindset because authentic antiques take time to truly appreciate. 2031 W. Alabama St.
Photography by: BY FERNANDA RIVERA; Courtesy of brand