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Bina Devon King Bed by renowned eco-conscious designer Thomas Bina. Rustic Cross Back Reclaimed Pine Bar Stool Combining the rustic charm of natural wood with industrial iron, the Rustic Reclaimed Pine Bar Stool is hand-crafted from reclaimed pine wood that exposes the knots and natural imperfections of the salvaged woods that make each unique and one of a kind. Sierra Tahoe Square Dining Table The Sierra Collection combines the rustic charm of the natural wood and elegant nature of contemporary design. Each piece is hand-made and built from salvaged woods, creating new life out of discarded elements. The hardware is crafted of cast metal and since the wood is uniquely repurposed, no piece is ever the same. Ashford Sean Counterstool with Kickplate in Dark Moon Canvas Each piece is hand-crafted and finished with soft curves and detailed embellishments. The Ashford Sean Counterstool balances clean lines with efficient design. Ash Bar Stool in Frost Grey




The Design Tree Home Ash Bar Stool in A Canvas/Linen blend is designed for comfort, balancing clean lines with efficient design. Acapulco Lounge Chair in Blue The Acapulco lounge chair is in every way cool. Its weave perfectly cradles the body within its clean lines without suffocating and offers a character of casual sophistication to every home or institution. Kensington Carter Dining Chair - Dark Moon Canvas Simple elegance and romance defines the Kensington collection. Each piece is hand-made of Oak, crafted with soft curves and detailed carving. Kensington Hayes Sofa in Finn CharcoalThe Corridoris in stock! Save 15% on all BDI Media and Semblance Series Don't forget to check out our sister-store down the street Get a King for the Price of a Queen 1011 W. Fifth Street Visit the west elm home accessories store and Market Shop in Shop in Austin, TX and find modern home decor, along side clever solutions for hands on living. Stop by the 5TH AND LAMAR store to find everything from sofas and throw pillows to laundry storage and mixing bowls to furnish every room in the home.




Crafted from reclaimed, solid elm wood and left with the natural distressing of the wood. The Abbott is finished with soft, light grey wash. Each headboard will have slight variations in wood tones. This is a headboard only and must...The 15 Best Furniture and Home Stores in AustinCreated by Foursquare Lists World MarketAn awesome mix and match international beer selectionVegemite 🙌 The Container StoreThis place is really great. Certain items are slightly overpriced, but for the most part their prices are really decent and fair. Super friendly and helpful staff!Courteous, helpful and reliable staff. This a an OC heaven!Hire more associates! West ElmGood selection of eclectic modern furniture. Prices aren't cheap but aren't outrageous. They have parking too.This place has some of the best employees! Come shop here they will make you feel @ home ;-)If you can be patient, wait for things to go on sale! That's how I furnished my whole apartment. Sur La TableIf you're a coffee lover come to the back of the store and get dmsome free coffee!! :




-) don't forget to buy them after you try it!Crate and Barrel on steroids!Like William.Sonoma only cheaper!! LomeGoodsA great place to find exotic cooking oils and healthy popping corns, don't forget their food section.Great clearance and kitchen finds.Nice place to shop. As a former employee I will say that they pay associates $7.25/hr and work them incredibly hard and give them very little hours. I will not support this company ever again. Austin's Furniture DepotReally good quality products, friendly staff, laid back and equally professional! Love my new couch! D)I love this place! Nsk for Reese :) He is super knowledgeable and helpful Crate & BarrelPricey furnitures. Sales on couchesHere's a tip: bring credit cards!My mommy works here :) Arhaus FurnitureLove to come in here for inspiration and ideas... Room Service VintageDo not leave any section unexplored. Give yourself a good 45 minutes in that place at least. Also, this is a fantastic place for quirky and fun holiday gifts. A




nd the prices are reasonable!If you have even the slightest phobia of rabbits, don't use the restroom. Otherwise, have fun in the rabbit hole!Aef worth a look around. NEST ModernNest is *the* place to go for gorgeous high end modern furniture, but it'll cost you more than that piggy bank to be sure.Beautiful modern furniture with prices to match. Definitely worth a look for a funky accent piece.Ask for Joe. He's the bomb! Williams-SonomaGet a bottle of Sangria Rojas mix. So yummy mixed with red wine.Lots of awesome kitchen supplies. The also have food samples sometimes!The salted caramel hot chocolate is amazing Furniture In The RawGreat place for semi custom bookcases. Everyone was very friendly. They can also finish all their stuff in paints and stains. Paaahh my wife's playgroundMfers are closed on 1/30 for physical inventory. Would have been nice if the store locator which I just used from my iPhone to find the place would have mentioned that.The only Pottery Barn in Austin as of 1/16/12. F




our Hands HomeVery slow leaders. Waited over 6 hrs.SAustin's Best Furniture and Design Stores For too long, and a bit unfairly, Austin suffered in the shadow of the mammoth Dallas Market Center, the state's acknowledged mothership for all manner of design. Until recently, Austin's tendency to have fun with design (and everything else), to avoid the too-precious or too-ostentatious, and to incorporate raw, humble, and unexpected materials that often celebrated our natural resources was lost on the larger design world. Now we've come into our own—or, as we like to think of it, everyone else is catching up with us. From the ascendance of local lifestyle professional Camille Styles—the new Martha Stewart mixed with a less self-serious Gwyneth Paltrow—to the arrival of higher-end retail chains such as Jonathan Adler, Ann Sacks, or even Design Within Reach, to the fact that we have a recognized (as well as an ancillary) Design District, all indicators are that Austin has style to burn.




To honor our slow-roll creativity—and to celebrate Curbed's Furniture Week—here is a list of favorite home, furniture, and design stores, all of which offer design services and utterly unique, often custom items. This list is just a beginning, though; if we've left out someone or something essential, please leave us a comment below or let us know on our tipline. When Austin designer extraordinaire Meredith Ellis moved back home to Texas after stints in New York and Los Angeles a few years ago, she raised the bar considerably for local design. Then she did it again, when she opened James in a 1930s bungalow on West Sixth (yes, the Design District). The showroom is set up beautifully, with separate rooms offering exquisite examples of her design and materials, while samples are allowed generous space in other areas rather than cluttering up the tableaux. James also brings in a world of design formerly unavailable in Austin and offers lovely, often stunning fabrics and wallpaper from Kathryn M. Ireland and Pintura Studio, Bunny Williams Home furniture, Elson & Company rugs, custom-made pieces, and pillows upholstered in vintage textiles—and that's just the start.




Mockingbird Domestics caught our eye and won our heart a few years ago when it hosted a Design Sponge event with the owner of local upholstery outfit Spruce and author Amanda Brown. Offering custom, handmade furniture along with reworked vintage pieces, knockout bespoke lamps, artwork, gardening decor and accessories, and an abundance of novel home ware, Mockingbird (the state bird of Texas, btw) is the word on all things fine and local. Walnut texture for days on these #mockingbirdmkr drawers. A mini Carly Weaver landscape for scale next to these large pieces. A photo posted by Mockingbird Domestics (@mbdomestics) on Jul 14, 2016 at 12:44pm PDT Alexander Marchant is marketed as a hardware store, and it does indeed supply a huge variety of unique, high-end hardware (you know, handles, pulls, hinges) to pretty much all the big-name local architects and designers (you know, Paul Lamb, FAB, Bercy Chen, Alterstudio). It also has amazing lines of lighting and plumbing, and the staff really knows its stuff.




You can shop with them online, but a visit to their West Fifth showrooms is also highly recommended. We hung up the new #julianchichester Neptune chandelier today. #austininteriordesign #illuminated #alexandermarchant #lighting A photo posted by Alexander Marchant (@alexander_marchant) on Nov 16, 2015 at 9:06am PST Called an "indie upstart" by House Beautiful, Supply is a fairly recent and most welcome addition to Austin's design landscape. Opened less than a year ago by New York ex-pats Kristin Gish, Callie Jenschke, and Kim West (not that Kim West), the bungalow showroom and its designers have already shown up in Vogue, Garden & Gun, and Domino, as well as the above-mentioned mag. With its glorious and often surprising, um, supply of fabric, lighting, furniture, rugs, and—especially cool—wallpaper sourced from all over, it's no wonder Supply is getting attention. I spy with my little eye some @stonetextile mosaic print wallpaper up on the walls @supplyshowroom || totally magical A photo posted by Barbara Town (@barbaratown) on Jun 14, 2016 at 4:19pm PDT




5 Mercury Design Studio A stalwart but hardly stodgy, Mercury has been supplying Austin with strange and lovely furniture, lighting, art, and decorative items for quite some time. It's still the first place to go when you're looking for something top-quality and wonderfully unique, be it high-end furniture or the best selection of taxidermy in town. Opened in 2012 by Deeyn Rhodes and Lonzo Jackson, Nannie Inez is the manifestation of its founders' concept of contemporary minimalist design and has a decidedly international focus. The shop features everything from Danish furniture and French textiles to Swedish art, Japanese office accessories, and handcrafted American items, and you'll find things there you can't find anywhere else in town. Nannie Inez (named after one of the founders' grandmother) also has a robust online inventory for sale. As the name implies, Urbanspace focuses on contemporary design, and its high-end furniture, lighting, rugs, textiles, and decor items are for the most part both classic and of-the-moment.




Now a realty company as well as an interior-design firm (with designers usually on hand in the showroom for spot consultation), it has worked on some high-profile projects, including the Seaholm Residences common areas and residences in the W and Spring condos, but it primarily positions itself as a start-to-finish home-buying service. 8 Wendow Fine Living Unlike many of Austin's mod-leaning design companies, Wendow emphasizes eclecticism, with unique furnishings, textiles, lighting, art, and accessories that run the gamut from 18th- and 19th-century antiques to high-quality, clean contemporary. Founder/designer Shannon Dyer Dowell mixes it all up with style. Kelly and Offir Schwartz opened Loft Home in 2006, and it maintains the same focus on high-end contemporary furniture, rugs, lighting, and decorative items with an international flair today. Currently located in the Domain, the store carries furniture from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, DwellStudio, and Verellen Home Collection, among others.




Layer your texture with pops of yellow #loveLOFThome A photo posted by LOFT Home (@shoplofthome) on Feb 1, 2016 at 1:17pm PST Nest Modern's collection is informed specifically by midcentury modern style and its vocabulary but offers new designs that stretch out from that concept. Its large showroom displays a huge variety of furniture, lighting, rugs, textiles, accessories and more, all with quality and modern lines, as well as having knowledgeable designers on hand. Nest Modern is now on South Congress 2603 @nestmodern #nestmodern #furniture A photo posted by Cassandra Schloser (@cassandraschloser) on Jun 12, 2015 at 3:55pm PDT Designers and co-owners Donna Stockton-Hicks and Priscilla Laffey have been in business since 1999, and they have a strong reputation for great quality and service. Their 15,000-foot, to-the-trade showroom's textiles and trims, furniture, wall coverings, and accessories showcase a vast variety of upscale designers. Designer and owner Sara Scaglione started Shabby Slips Interiors as a slipcover and custom finishings boutique that opened in 1994, but it soon grew into what it is today: a full-service design and furnishings outfit, focused on classic, elegant design of all eras, from formal to casual, and mostly residential.

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