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    Insider's guide to Lawndale Art Center's Design Fair: How to plan a successful shopping spree

    Joel Luks
    Apr 25, 2013 | 10:47 am

    Lawndale Art Center's yearly Design Fair is among the cultural offerings that have contributed to Houston's ever-flourishing obsession with design. For one weekend only, the forward-thinking art hub will be seized by a number of dealers, each showcasing an all-encompassing gamut of furniture, glass, ceramics, lighting, books, metalwork and fashion — everything from 20th-century modern to avant garde contemporary style.

    How to take it all in?

    Amid the more than 20 vendors at the shopping binge, set for Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Lawndale, with a preview Friday night, is a special section dubbed The Texas Co-Op, a test lab of sorts that includes demos and interaction with 3-D printing.

    Co-Op curators Scott Cartwright and Jenny Lynn Weitz-Amaré Cartwright hope to incite collaboration to bloom new design ideas between emerging creatives Nick Bontrager, Tony Garbarini, Kellee Kimbro, Keith Moy and Daniel Szymanowski.

    From Antiques of River Oaks' 9,000-square-foot building on West Alabama comes an eclectic melange of occasional tables, chairs and lighting, including Guy Martin chairs crafted from brass, whose corset-laced steel cable back glistens at the slightest touch of light. A set of six chairs by Andrea Branzi are crowned by a solid beechwood that cascades from the back to the arm rests and down to the floor.

    Find Bari Ziperstein funky wearable art — forged from a combination of stoneware, slip, wire and dyed suede — at Bzippy & Company. Many of her pieces are mused by the music of Fleetwood Mac and California desert landscapes. Perfect for the tall, lanky gal, long necklaces from the Wican Cowboy collection are designed to hang just below the waist.

    The straightforward message in Manready Mercantile's goods is: You can be a dude and indulge in cosmetics that make you pretty.

    There's always a hidden treasure to be found at Exquisite Corpse, Booksellers, whose literary bank of mostly out-of-print books focus on art, architecture and design. You may sense a hint of Eastern aesthetic in the products made by Evens, a project from Texas-based textile designer Kate dePara. The simple yet timeless garments have a story to tell.

    San Antonio-native Justin Parr founded FL!GHT in 2002 with a mission to educate consumers on the difference between commercial goods and objects whose provenance stems from fine art or craft ideology. That philosophy is readily evident in his hand blown Pyrex cups and tumblers.

    The straightforward message in Manready Mercantile's essential oils, soaps, wood treatment concoctions, lotions and vintage letter-pressed paper goods is: You can be a dude and indulge in cosmetics that make you pretty. Beyond personal beauty aids, look for the four-piece Gentlemen's Glassware. Each is dipped in a black polymer to render a rugged vessel suitable for an afternoon whiskey.

    Don't be shy to chuckle at the pieces offered by Nanny Inez. From her South Austin boutique she presents whimsical housewares, wall art, ceramics and apothecary by designers Donna Wilson, Hay, Zuzunaga, Pop Chart Labs, Rob Ryan, SCP and Wolfum. Saint Cloud Boutique in Rice Village aims to curate an assembly of independently produced goods. That includes cabana bracelets in lapis and mother of pearl by Kathryn and Elizabeth Fortunato and gold pieces by Houston-native Candice Pool.

    The fun continues inside Urban Izzy, a fashionable shop on wheels that recommends hand dyed clothes by Jessica Dolan, cards and pocket mirrors by Jessica Lopez and ties re-purposed into jewelry by Lindsay Burnes.

    Also on the scene are merchandise from Carol Piper Rugs, Don Browne, Fibers for Peace, Forma Revivo, Hidden Vices, ModMade Goods, mrspkandoz, Oudvark, ph Design Shop, Sal Miel Jewelry, Settlement Goods and Smith's Opticians.

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    Lawndale Art Center's Design Fair 2013 begins with a Preview Party on Friday, 6-9 p.m., co-chaired by Martha Claire Tompkins and Pepper Paratore. Admission is $75 per person, $60 for Lawndale members, and includes admission on Fair Days on Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Entry on Fair Days is $5.

    Hand blown Pyrex cups and tumblers by San Antonio-native Justin Parr, founder of PL!GHT.

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    Hand blown Pyrex cups and tumblers by San Antonio-native Justin Parr, founder of PL!GHT.
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    Store closings and consignment shops star in Houston's top 10 home stories

    Emily Cotton
    Dec 27, 2024 | 1:30 pm
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    Editor's note: Another year is coming to a close! Firmly planted in the final stretch between Christmas and New Year’s Day, it’s time to glance back at which Home and Design topics readers flocked to in 2024. In a market the size of Houston, style and design tend to receive the attention they deserve, and 2024 really ran the gamut on the subject. From introducing suppliers and businesses, openings and closings, residential developments and restorations, antiques festivals, plus style forecasting from from local professionals, CultureMap covered it all.

    Houston is showing zero signs of slowing down in 2025, and it’s exciting to see what the new year will bring to the city. Here are 10 most read home and design articles of the year:

    1. Discount retailer Big Lots closes 4 Houston stores in bankruptcy sale. Ohio-based bargain retailer Big Lots announced that following their Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, 344 of their 1,389 stores would be closing. For Texas, that meant 16 stores — 4 of which are in Houston. At the time, the store planned to restructure, but it subsequently announced all of its locations will close.

    2. Houston design expert shares 3 consignment shops stocked with premium pieces. Classic Houston staples The Guild Shop, Upper-Kirby Consignment, and Designer’s Furniture Exchange were highlighted as interior designer favorites for finding high-end furniture and accessories for a fraction of their retail prices. CultureMap readers had a lot to say about this article and sent lists of their favorite hidden-gem resale shops — perhaps it’s time to revisit this subject.

    3. Meet the developer devoted to rescuing Houston’s historic bungalows. Minahil Halim and Tom Hickman, of Archive Construction and Bullethoof Homes, respectively, have turned a passion project into a thriving restoration business. Saving historical homes from demolition by relocating before they meet the wrecking ball is only one facet of their boutique restoration company. Archive Construction also runs a popular Instagram account that provides constant community engagement as well as salvage and restoration tips.

    4. Meet the family business that’s successfully slated many Houston hotspots. Stuart Rae continues the legacy of Thorntree Slate & Stone. With exclusivity with multi-family housing developer The Hanover Company, as well as Berg Hospitality, Thorntree is responsible for a plethora of public-facing projects in Houston and beyond.

    5. What to know about Round Top's 43-acre Marburger Farm Antique Show. In recent years, Marburger Farm and their behemoth of a quarterly antiques festival have become more popular than ever. This “what to know before you go” guide gives readers the inside scoop on planning a trip to this Round Top favorite.

    6. 4 must-follow Houston Instagrammers selling midcentury modern furniture. The pandemic threw an astronomical spotlight on just how many Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck. Side-hustles became commonplace and many of those evolved into thriving full-time businesses. As buyers’ budgets tightened, the online vintage marketplace boomed — meet the top local Instagram vintage vendors.

    7. Secret hideaways and sunrooms are the hottest home design trends right now. Popular Houzz searches showed that appliance garages, window seats, and wine bars tucked beneath staircases were all the rage this year. That’s not surprising with the upswing of home entertaining steadily increasing over the last few years.

    8. English-style kitchens among top 10 home design predictions for 2025. Houzz listed their top 10 predictions for 2025. Natural elements and organic-modern styles, range alcoves, lots of curved soft furnishings and archways listed alongside of textured cabinet fronts, warm color palettes, Maximilist decor, and more made the list.

    9. Houston designer transforms River Oaks spec house into dog-friendly home. Veteran designer Darla Bankston May transformed a soulless spec home in River Oaks into a warm, welcoming space for a family relocating from Midland with their four-legged friends in tow.

    10. Design experts and real estate pros celebrate posh plumbing brand's Houston return. Waterworks returned to Houston with a fully-branded vignette in Julie Koch’s trade-only design showroom Elegant Additions in the Heights. Famed interior designer Paloma Contreras and real estate broker Caroline Bean welcomed guests to their opening brunch and book signing.

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