• Home
  • popular
  • EVENTS
  • submit-new-event
  • CHARITY GUIDE
  • Children
  • Education
  • Health
  • Veterans
  • Social Services
  • Arts + Culture
  • Animals
  • LGBTQ
  • New Charity
  • TRENDING NEWS
  • News
  • City Life
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Home + Design
  • Travel
  • Real Estate
  • Restaurants + Bars
  • Arts
  • Society
  • Innovation
  • Fashion + Beauty
  • subscribe
  • about
  • series
  • Embracing Your Inner Cowboy
  • Green Living
  • Summer Fun
  • Real Estate Confidential
  • RX In the City
  • State of the Arts
  • Fall For Fashion
  • Cai's Odyssey
  • Comforts of Home
  • Good Eats
  • Holiday Gift Guide 2010
  • Holiday Gift Guide 2
  • Good Eats 2
  • HMNS Pirates
  • The Future of Houston
  • We Heart Hou 2
  • Music Inspires
  • True Grit
  • Hoops City
  • Green Living 2011
  • Cruizin for a Cure
  • Summer Fun 2011
  • Just Beat It
  • Real Estate 2011
  • Shelby on the Seine
  • Rx in the City 2011
  • Entrepreneur Video Series
  • Going Wild Zoo
  • State of the Arts 2011
  • Fall for Fashion 2011
  • Elaine Turner 2011
  • Comforts of Home 2011
  • King Tut
  • Chevy Girls
  • Good Eats 2011
  • Ready to Jingle
  • Houston at 175
  • The Love Month
  • Clifford on The Catwalk Htx
  • Let's Go Rodeo 2012
  • King's Harbor
  • FotoFest 2012
  • City Centre
  • Hidden Houston
  • Green Living 2012
  • Summer Fun 2012
  • Bookmark
  • 1987: The year that changed Houston
  • Best of Everything 2012
  • Real Estate 2012
  • Rx in the City 2012
  • Lost Pines Road Trip Houston
  • London Dreams
  • State of the Arts 2012
  • HTX Fall For Fashion 2012
  • HTX Good Eats 2012
  • HTX Contemporary Arts 2012
  • HCC 2012
  • Dine to Donate
  • Tasting Room
  • HTX Comforts of Home 2012
  • Charming Charlie
  • Asia Society
  • HTX Ready to Jingle 2012
  • HTX Mistletoe on the go
  • HTX Sun and Ski
  • HTX Cars in Lifestyle
  • HTX New Beginnings
  • HTX Wonderful Weddings
  • HTX Clifford on the Catwalk 2013
  • Zadok Sparkle into Spring
  • HTX Let's Go Rodeo 2013
  • HCC Passion for Fashion
  • BCAF 2013
  • HTX Best of 2013
  • HTX City Centre 2013
  • HTX Real Estate 2013
  • HTX France 2013
  • Driving in Style
  • HTX Island Time
  • HTX Super Season 2013
  • HTX Music Scene 2013
  • HTX Clifford on the Catwalk 2013 2
  • HTX Baker Institute
  • HTX Comforts of Home 2013
  • Mothers Day Gift Guide 2021 Houston
  • Staying Ahead of the Game
  • Wrangler Houston
  • First-time Homebuyers Guide Houston 2021
  • Visit Frisco Houston
  • promoted
  • eventdetail
  • Greystar Novel River Oaks
  • Thirdhome Go Houston
  • Dogfish Head Houston
  • LovBe Houston
  • Claire St Amant podcast Houston
  • The Listing Firm Houston
  • South Padre Houston
  • NextGen Real Estate Houston
  • Pioneer Houston
  • Collaborative for Children
  • Decorum
  • Bold Rock Cider
  • Nasher Houston
  • Houston Tastemaker Awards 2021
  • CityNorth
  • Urban Office
  • Villa Cotton
  • Luck Springs Houston
  • EightyTwo
  • Rectanglo.com
  • Silver Eagle Karbach
  • Mirador Group
  • Nirmanz
  • Bandera Houston
  • Milan Laser
  • Lafayette Travel
  • Highland Park Village Houston
  • Proximo Spirits
  • Douglas Elliman Harris Benson
  • Original ChopShop
  • Bordeaux Houston
  • Strike Marketing
  • Rice Village Gift Guide 2021
  • Downtown District
  • Broadstone Memorial Park
  • Gift Guide
  • Music Lane
  • Blue Circle Foods
  • Houston Tastemaker Awards 2022
  • True Rest
  • Lone Star Sports
  • Silver Eagle Hard Soda
  • Modelo recipes
  • Modelo Fighting Spirit
  • Athletic Brewing
  • Rodeo Houston
  • Silver Eagle Bud Light Next
  • Waco CVB
  • EnerGenie
  • HLSR Wine Committee
  • All Hands
  • El Paso
  • Houston First
  • Visit Lubbock Houston
  • JW Marriott San Antonio
  • Silver Eagle Tupps
  • Space Center Houston
  • Central Market Houston
  • Boulevard Realty
  • Travel Texas Houston
  • Alliantgroup
  • Golf Live
  • DC Partners
  • Under the Influencer
  • Blossom Hotel
  • San Marcos Houston
  • Photo Essay: Holiday Gift Guide 2009
  • We Heart Hou
  • Walker House
  • HTX Good Eats 2013
  • HTX Ready to Jingle 2013
  • HTX Culture Motive
  • HTX Auto Awards
  • HTX Ski Magic
  • HTX Wonderful Weddings 2014
  • HTX Texas Traveler
  • HTX Cifford on the Catwalk 2014
  • HTX United Way 2014
  • HTX Up to Speed
  • HTX Rodeo 2014
  • HTX City Centre 2014
  • HTX Dos Equis
  • HTX Tastemakers 2014
  • HTX Reliant
  • HTX Houston Symphony
  • HTX Trailblazers
  • HTX_RealEstateConfidential_2014
  • HTX_IW_Marks_FashionSeries
  • HTX_Green_Street
  • Dating 101
  • HTX_Clifford_on_the_Catwalk_2014
  • FIVE CultureMap 5th Birthday Bash
  • HTX Clifford on the Catwalk 2014 TEST
  • HTX Texans
  • Bergner and Johnson
  • HTX Good Eats 2014
  • United Way 2014-15_Single Promoted Articles
  • Holiday Pop Up Shop Houston
  • Where to Eat Houston
  • Copious Row Single Promoted Articles
  • HTX Ready to Jingle 2014
  • htx woodford reserve manhattans
  • Zadok Swiss Watches
  • HTX Wonderful Weddings 2015
  • HTX Charity Challenge 2015
  • United Way Helpline Promoted Article
  • Boulevard Realty
  • Fusion Academy Promoted Article
  • Clifford on the Catwalk Fall 2015
  • United Way Book Power Promoted Article
  • Jameson HTX
  • Primavera 2015
  • Promenade Place
  • Hotel Galvez
  • Tremont House
  • HTX Tastemakers 2015
  • HTX Digital Graffiti/Alys Beach
  • MD Anderson Breast Cancer Promoted Article
  • HTX RealEstateConfidential 2015
  • HTX Vargos on the Lake
  • Omni Hotel HTX
  • Undies for Everyone
  • Reliant Bright Ideas Houston
  • 2015 Houston Stylemaker
  • HTX Renewable You
  • Urban Flats Builder
  • Urban Flats Builder
  • HTX New York Fashion Week spring 2016
  • Kyrie Massage
  • Red Bull Flying Bach
  • Hotze Health and Wellness
  • ReadFest 2015
  • Alzheimer's Promoted Article
  • Formula 1 Giveaway
  • Professional Skin Treatments by NuMe Express

making a splash

Celebrated Texas society events guru unveils fab floral shop in River Oaks District

Julia Davila
Sep 23, 2019 | 1:01 pm

When it comes to floral arrangements, Todd Fiscus, chic florist and celebrated event designer to the elite, loves what flowers bring to the table: joy.

“Flowers have always gotten a bad rap, but consumers choose what is frivolous and what is not, and to me, flowers are a joy,” Fiscus tells CultureMap.

In what’s sure to be joyous news for the design-conscious, Fiscus’ notable Dallas-based floral boutique, Avant Garden, has opened a new Houston showroom in River Oaks District.

Sitting pretty across from Toulouse Café and Bar, formerly occupied by Forty Five Ten, the 2,500-square-foot space features 19-foot ceilings, inspired by “great, traditional women and what they’ve brought to the world of great taste.”

Fab floral
Inside, shoppers can find ready-to-purchase or custom floral arrangements in artisan pottery or opt for 100-rose bouquets, priced at $125, from the Tuk Tuk cart. Daily flower arrangements, a focus for Avant Garden, range from $55 to $150.

Arrangements are created by “scale, appropriation of design, and color story,” Fiscus says. Asking specific questions give the Avant Garden team a quick insight on the personality of the receiver of the flowers.

Fiscus, who has landed a spot on Veranda magazine’s desirable list of The Top 25 Best Local Flower Shops in the U.S., feels that his shop offers much more than designing lavish, expensive parties, galas, and weddings.

Parties in bloom
“We also do small parties very well,” he says. “In our Dallas operation, we have clients who call us for Rosh Hashanah, Shabbat, or a beautiful dinner for 20 people; however, in Houston, we basically only get asked to design “whales” — these giant parties, which create a sense of intimidation in the market.”

Fiscus and his husband, celeb hair maestro Ceron, recently celebrated the birth of their daughter, Ana Emilia Ceron-Fiscus, and says he wants to be with his family while also offering Houstonians the opportunity to celebrate every moment with flowers — no minimum required.

“The store allows us to show [Houstonians] that you can come in to Avant Garden and get beautiful flowers for a small party, a lovely wedding at home, or a birthday dinner with eight tables, and we would knock it out of the park,” Fiscus says. “It could be decorating your home for Christmas or New Years without feeling like you have to call some highfalutin party planner decorator Todd Fiscus of Todd Events.”

Immersive experiences, brought by a partnership with Motus Red Photobooth, include two complimentary photo booth installations in the showrooms’ windows, each representing what Fiscus does as a florist and event designer.

#FlowerRain features thousands of flowers and petals “designed to look like you’re standing in a rainstorm of flowers,” and #BringTheHouseDown is an eight-foot disco ball surrounded by crushed chandeliers and orange extension cords is “a nod to what we try to do every single Friday and Saturday night.”

“It looks like you’ve pulled everything out of the ceiling and you’re standing in a field of broken crystal, like you have brought the house down,” Fiscus says.

A world of orchids
Located at the front right-hand corner of the showroom is the Orchid Bar. Fiscus allows that he couldn’t bring himself to take down the gold leaf wallpaper left behind by Forty Five Ten. “It’s too fabulous,” he says.

Shoppers can expect “orchid specimen varietals from six different growers across the world,” potted orchids with gold leaf lucite stakes and 24-karat gold wiring, beautifully designed plant installations, and custom large-scale terrariums “that are “dioramas of incredible art, lasting six months to a year.” The “living contemporary art sculptures” range from $250 to $600.

Fiscus teamed up with local, family-owned business, Becca Cakes, to offer Houstonians the perfect host or hostess gift, ranging from mini cakes, macarons, sugar cookies, and meringues, all adorned with exquisite floral designs.

“We want to provide different experiences within the store with talented people, and Becca is one of the most talented people in Houston,” Fiscus says. “We’re celebrating Houston’s talent.”

Luxe home finds
Avant Garden will also offer luxury home accessories, including a collection of avant-garde home goods from L’Objet and Texas-born twin artists and designers Nikolai and Simon Haas.

“We will have 15 of their pieces,” Fiscus notes. “We entered a lottery to be able to sell their products and are one of 25 stores in the United States that won, so we’re very excited about that.”

The fun doesn’t stop there. Avant Garden at ROD will act as the Houston headquarters for Todd Events where Fiscus and his creative team will be available, on-site, providing ideas for corporate affairs, luxurious weddings, galas, and more.

“I’ve been in the flower business since 1994, and I still love [what I do], and I still think flowers give parties life,” says Fiscus. “They’re the thing to me that make [parties] feel sexy, emotional, and soft around the edges.”

----

Avant Garden at River Oaks District is located at 4444 Westheimer Rd., Ste. F100, Hours are Monday-Saturday, 10 am to 8 pm, and Sunday, 11 am to 7 pm.

Florist to the A-list, Todd Fiscus, is bringing his blooming shop to River Oaks District.

Avant Garden Houston River Oaks Todd Fiscus
Photo by Joe Cogliandro
Florist to the A-list, Todd Fiscus, is bringing his blooming shop to River Oaks District.
inspiration where-to-shop openings shopping luxury trends
news/home-design

Crafted in Colombia

Restored Montrose home-turned-store showcases artisan furniture and gifts

Emily Cotton
Jan 2, 2026 | 11:30 am
Casa Amariz
Photo by Andrea Canon
Designer Monica Amariz welcomes clients to her new Montrose showroom and decor store Casa Amariz.

Located in the heart of Montrose, Casa Amariz is the latest interior design showroom to join the growing trend of embracing historic architectural preservation here in Houston. A stone’s throw from The University of Saint Thomas, the 1925 residence on West Alabama recently received a respectful restoration by proprietor and designer Monica Amariz.

A native Colombian and former structural engineer, Amariz has high hopes for her design space that will also double as a community-first launchpad for local non-profits, artisan pop-ups, and casual workspace for officeless designers who are just starting out.

Casa Amariz will be the first business to occupy the space, as it has been a private residence since being built 100 years ago. The two-story brick house — complete with 50 original, double-hung, glazed windows — required a not-insignificant amount of work.

Nevertheless, the restoration saw that the original hardwood floors, doors, windows, banisters, balustrades, and even most of the original plumbing fixtures remained intact. The now light-and-airy interior functions as a beautiful and historic backdrop for artisanal furniture lines, home decor, accessories, and artwork imported from Amariz’s native Colombia — all in a comfy-cozy atmosphere.

“The house has good bones, but the feeling of a house, you don’t get that with new buildings,” Amariz tells CultureMap. “I wanted a home feeling to it. I want people to come in and feel that peaceful feeling of making it home. I really want it to be a place to create community, give back, and open it to nonprofits to have a space they can use here, for other designers to use, and to small, local brands that want to have a pop-up shop. I want to do that and give back.”

All of the furnishings at Casa Amariz are handmade from solid oak, organic woven fabrics, supple leathers, and natural stone — all imported from Colombia. Fully-customizable and completely made-to-order artisanal lines Diamantina y la Perla, known for their elegant and sculptural silhouettes, and the more minimalist, industrial brand Quinta Edicion, are the two stars of the showroom. Artworks are by hyperrealism artist Alex de la Torre, who shows in New York and Paris as well.

“I want to be able to celebrate that [artisanship] and bring back all of the culture that we miss now that we are here, and share this with Americans so that they can see what we are all about,” explains Amariz. “We love creating, and there are so many artisans over there — in Colombia, Mexico, Bolivia, and all Latin American countries — so I wanted to bring a little of that back.”

Amariz has filled the remaining spaces with accessories and home decor that she painstakingly chose herself. Shop handmade pottery, placemats, candles, baskets, blown glass, china, and more. The plates can be customized with artwork, even the family dog can have its likeness on a dish — whatever can be dreamed, can be done.

The bold, yet muted, green that now wraps the brick exterior and set back porch lends a sophisticated and modern touch to an otherwise classic facade. “I love green. Green is such a hopeful color, it’s an abundance color,” says Amariz. “I wanted to keep the feeling of the house. It has a nice vibe, a peaceful vibe. It feels like this house has lived, and it feels like it has a history — I love that.”

In some additional exciting news, Casa Amariz will be designing the living room for the 2026 ASID Showhouse slated to debut in September.

Casa Amariz is currently open by appointment at 1636 West Alabama St. Keep an eye out for regular store hours beginning in February.

Casa Amariz

Photo by Andrea Canon

Designer Monica Amariz welcomes clients to her new Montrose showroom and decor store Casa Amariz.

openings home-design
news/home-design
CULTUREMAP EMAILS ARE AWESOME
Get Houston intel delivered daily.
Loading...