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    Shop Talk

    Magazine picks a slew of Houston home decor stores as top shops in America

    Elizabeth Rhodes
    Jun 16, 2015 | 11:39 am

    Houston has been attracting some national attention for its home decor scene: Two local stores were recognized in House Beautiful's Shop America 2015, its annual guide to the best shopping destinations in the country.

    The publication, which identified mom-and-pop retailers in 22 states and Washington, D.C., included eight prime shopping spots in Texas and two are in Houston:

    British Isles

    If you're in the market for British goods, look no further than Rice Village's British Isles, which stocks everything from elegant tableware and beautiful bronze sculptures to luxury throw blankets and fine crystal pieces. The adorably European shop features many hard-to-find brands and even carries a variety of British edibles you aren't likely to find elsewhere in Houston — and of course, don't forget to pick up a gorgeous teacup and saucer while you're there. 2366 Rice Blvd.

    High Fashion Home

    With four floors of incredible furniture pieces, exquisite fabrics and unique gifts, High Fashion Home's Midtown location isn't exactly your run-of-the-mill decor shop. The massive store specializes in modern and contemporary furniture that can be upholstered according to your taste and many of the furniture collections are eco-conscious and made with renewable and recycled materials. 3100 Travis St.

    In a separate feature, the magazine highlighted 11 shops in the River Oaks area that are invigorating the Houston home furnishings and home decor scene. Here's what they had to say:

    Area
    "Armoires, armchairs, and consoles here tend to be European antiques, but the accessories are as of-the-moment as the store's new concrete facade. Sexy Alexandra Von Furstenberg Lucite bowls and Waylande Gregory ceramics are arranged with paintings by Texas artists. Also known for gift wrapping." 3735 Westheimer Rd.

    Brown
    "An inventory inspired by the owner's eclectic collections — old-fashioned school items, pewter, vintage pressed flowers. Regularly stocked goods include Fermob Bistro chairs and Windsor chairs by D. R. Dimes." 2940 Ferndale St.

    Caught My Fancy
    "The owner refreshes antique and vintage pieces with pretty lines by repainting them in a palette of soothing grays and blues. Smaller objects for sale in the shop include petite giltwood mirrors, striped linen grain-sack pillows, and La Lavande soaps." 2015-B W. Gray St.

    Found For The Home
    "The neighborhood's quirky, cool kid. Items such as antique finials and vintage industrial pieces are juxtaposed against Tina Frey resin tables and handblown glass from Siemon & Salazar." 3433 W. Alabama St.

    Indulge Décor
    "Set on a tranquil side street and filled with rigorously sourced items, including Blanc d'Ivoire furniture (the only retailer in the U.S.), Juliska tableware, and Tsé & Tsé vases." 2903 Saint St.

    Kuhl-Linscomb
    "More than a store, it's a campus of buildings stocked with the chic, the irreverent, and the hard-to-find. Wander for hours through the vast selection, which includes John Robshaw textiles, Hermès tabletop items, and handmade Hästens beds — and that's just to start." 2424 W. Alabama St.

    Plush Home
    "The destination for the best in luxe bedding, from brands like Ann Gish and Legacy Home to local favorite Peacock Alley and newcomer Tribute Goods. The selection is heavy on neutrals." 2233 Westheimer Rd.

    Skelton-St. John
    "In addition to the beautifully displayed, easy-to-use antique furnishings from Italy, France, and Sweden, for which this shop is known, expect to find charmingly offbeat pieces such as grotto-style demilune tables dripping with seashells. Another highlight: the impressive array of white ironstone bowls and platters." 3637 W Alabama St #450.

    Thompson + Hanson
    "A special home-and-garden store with a Texan sense of place. Browse the terra-cotta pots, Sabre flatware, and Dash & Albert pillows — and stop by the lovely courtyard café, Tiny Boxwood's." 3600 W. Alabama St.

    Houston Beautiful also mentions two national chains as don't miss home decor places: Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, 4091 Westheimer Rd., and Restoration Hardware 4030 Westheimer Rd..

    Within the state, Dallas has five featured stores on the House Beautiful Shop America list:

    Blue Print Home. This Uptown home decor store is the expression of the five friends who founded it, stocked with furniture, antiques, art and accessories from their European adventures. Find private label home furnishings as well as contemporary art, light fixtures, jewelry and home accessories.

    Coco & Dash. Mother-daughter duo Teddie and Courtney Garrigan curate a fun assortment of new furnishings and accessories, as well as Italian, French and English antiques. The pair also does an excellent job procuring lighting — including table lamps and chandeliers — accessories, jewelry and artwork, in particular the paintings of local artist Scott Kerr.

    Forty Five Ten. But of course. Brian Bolke's famed fashion house also is a haute spot for one-of-a-kind trinkets, tabletop and gifts. The designer list includes Kelly Wearstler, Jan Barboglio, Waylande Gregory and Kimberly McDonald.

    Mary Cates and Co. This Inwood Village shop, named for the longtime and respected interior designer, carries an offbeat blend of fine furniture, custom lighting, bedding and accessories — all of it beautiful, some of it unexpected.

    Melissa Benge Collection. This store reflects the eclectic tastes — from bohemian cowgirl to romantic to urban — of the owner, for whom the shop is named. In addition to women's clothing and accessories, Melissa Benge carries architectural relics, collage art, upholstered furnishings, linens, and private label soaps and candles.

    The final Texas spot on House Beautiful's Shop America list was Take Heart Shop located in Austin.

    Houston's Settlement Goods was also included on House Beautiful's list, but closed its Montrose location since the list was released.

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    CultureMap Houston editor-in-chief Clifford Pugh and CultureMap Dallas editor-in-chief Jennifer Chininis contributed to this article.

    High Fashion Home, known for a wide selection of modern and contemporary decor items, styles a Viper sofa, Lava tables, Gerard X bar cart and Twilight Glow art.

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    Calling All Makers

    DIY paradise VEVOR opens first global flagship store in Houston

    Emily Cotton
    Mar 13, 2026 | 11:30 am
    VEVOR Houston store grand opening
    Courtesy of VEVOR
    YouTube star ChrisFix cut the ribbon at the VEVOR grand opening.

    Houstonians love a good project. From backyard makeovers to “weekend warrior” style mini-renos, local hardware stores are perpetually filled with bright-eyed do-it-yourselfers looking to get their hands a little dirty. Not exactly sure where to begin? Enter VEVOR. The popular online hub for tools and equipment has opened its first-ever global flagship store right here in Houston.

    Known for tools, appliances, and nearly anything one could imagine, VEVOR promises professional-level performance without professional-level prices. The brick-and-mortar marketplace will offer workshops, seasonal events, skill-building programs, and weekend demonstrations to help even the most sheepish DIY enthusiasts get their projects off the ground.

    Founded in 2007 as an eBay seller, VEVOR began selling on Amazon in 2013 and launched vevor.com in 2020. The brand unveiled its refreshed identity in 2025. Today, VEVOR operates in over 50 countries, with a network of more than 200 global warehouses and a catalog of over 15,000 products spanning tools, outdoor equipment, and home improvement solutions. Customers can order items on the VEVOR website and have them shipped to the store.

    The nearly 32,000-square-foot store is situated on the outskirts of the Beltway, between Cypress and Jersey Village. VEVOR took over the former Big Lots space in Jones Plaza (10951 FM 1960 Rd W) and is set up in a similar fashion. To say that there is a little of everything is a gross understatement.

    Tools range from 12-volt drills to jackhammers. Commercial-grade kitchen equipment sells alongside stainless cabinet and drawer inserts for outdoor kitchens. Find large appliances, pizza ovens, hotdog rollers, vent hoods — and don’t miss the margarita and slushy machines. The store event has a pet department that offers grooming tables, litter box cabinets, and other accoutrements.

    A variety of vinyl press machines line the shelves, and even hat blanks can be purchased ten to a box. Traveling makeup artists can find rolling trunks with built-in tables. There are lots of tools available for what VEVOR refers to as the “home creator.”

    “I believe once our shoppers come through the front door, they’ll find something they need to buy,” general manager Jalal Aburas tells CultureMap. “We have every type of tool. They will not leave here empty-handed — I assure you.”

    VEVOR truly caters to everyone. Whether it be a chef, builder, gardener, craftsman, artist, furniture refinisher, or mechanic, they have the tools. The quality and diversity of their tool range has even garnered praise and endorsement by ChrisFix, the world’s premier automotive YouTuber. Hundreds of his over 11 million subscribers showed up to the store’s grand opening for a meet-and-greet and to watch as he helped cut the ribbon.

    "As someone who has been helping the DIY automotive community for years, I'm excited to see VEVOR open this store, bringing pro-level gear and high-performance tools within reach for every car enthusiast ready to take their garage to the next level," ChrisFix said in a statement.

    In the US, the annual market share for home improvement stores is $5.5 billion. So, why choose Houston for the company’s first store?

    “Houstonians are builders, they’re DIY enthusiasts,” explains Aburas. “They could be professional gardeners, they could be contractors — Houstonians work day and night, right? So that’s the number one reason our vision was on the Texas market, and particularly in Houston.”

    Aburas explains that the “secret sauce” to their high quality products being available at easily-accessible prices is that VEVOR owns its supply chains. Without a middle man, its tools and products are 30-40 percent less expensive than its big name competitors, while quality can a lot of times exceed that of more commonly known names.

    “We cater to every class of clientele that we offer to, and there is no competition that will offer all we carry,” explains Aburas. “Our actual brand is going to be a hit from the brick-and-mortar perspective, because we own our own supply chains — we have nothing to worry about.”

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