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    Billionaire Diva In Houston

    Billionaire lifestyle diva hits Houston, takes on every aspect of beautiful living: Move over Ralph Lauren!

    Shelby Hodge
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    Dec 20, 2014 | 12:03 pm

    As style and image director for Estée Lauder and more recently founder and creator of the luxury lifestyle brand Aerin, Aerin Lauder is one busy woman. Witness her recent visit to Houston when she made personal appearances at Neiman Marcus to talk beauty products, to Circa Lighting to talk lamps and chandeliers and finally to Longoria Collection in Uptown Park where she wowed fans with her home furnishings and accessories line — all in one day.

    The indefatigable Lauder first worked at her grandmother's beauty empire, Estée Lauder Companies, in the summers during college and then began the climb through the ranks by starting at Prescriptives. After earning the mantle of style and image director, the mother of two young sons expanded her oeuvre to include lifestyle. Move over Ralph Lauren as she continues to expand Aerin from home furnishings and accessories to soon include bedding.

    "Color can be tricky. I think color is great to live with but it's easy to make mistakes in color."

    In 2012 she launched a capsule, edited beauty collection, followed that holiday season with candles and home objects. Over the past two years, she has added 11 categories, collaborations that include everything from sunglasses to lighting fixtures. That's a lot of work for the woman who reached the billionaire ranks last year according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

    CultureMap sat down for a brief chat with Lauder during her Longoria Collection visit.

    CultureMap: In your book Beauty at Home (published last year), you share images of your homes in New York and the Hamptons and provide inspiration for DIY decorators. What is your definition of beauty in the sense of home?

    Aerin Lauder: It means something different for everyone because for me the definition of beauty and what makes you happy for me is about friends and family and it's living with items that have been handed down generation to generation and total comfort.

    CM: What is the key to successfully decorating a home?

    AL: If you really go with elements that you love, you can't go wrong. Also, comfort is very important. And I think that light fixtures can create a room. I've always loved lighting and that's one of the reasons that it's one of our largest categories. If you put a ceiling fixture up or you have a floor lamp, even if you have no other furniture, it immediately creates a space.

    CM: How would you define the Aerin line?

    AL: It's about comfort and wonderful home objects. Even when you are sitting in a dining room chair like these (from her collection and where we are sitting) they're super comfortable — the beautiful fabric, the finishes, the textures, the different accents all work together. Also, we do a lot of these wonderful home objects. It's a big category for us.

    So it's the whole idea of accessories for you home, picture frames, vases, candy dishes. It's the whole idea of making your home feel inviting and warm.

    CM: From articles on your homes that have appeared in Elle Decor, Architectural Digest and Harper's Bazaar, it's obvious you have a penchant for blue and white but I don't see it so much in this collection. What is your take on color in home design?

    AL: Color can be tricky. I think color is great to live with but it's easy to make mistakes in color. I think you should live with color but do it in a subtle way. I think sometimes you can play with color in a smaller room or as an accent but in my experience a bright, bright color in a large room is hard to live with. I use a lot of gold — matt gold, textured gold — in my accessories. It's a great accent.

    CM: As you expand the brand next to include bedding, it sounds as if you are giving Ralph Lauren Home a run for the money.

    AL: Ralph Lauren is a wonderful role model and I do think there is a great opportunity in the market place for a feminine approach to lifestyle with a sense of heritage . . . It's very exciting it has made me so proud of what we've accomplished with a very small team but an incredible team.

    And I think my grandmother would be proud as she always advised me to follow my dreams, work hard and be passionate about what I do.

    Aerin Lauder, photographed in her Manhattan living room heads a lifestyle brand empire that embraces her Estée Lauder heritage and her contmeporary tastes.

    Aerin Lauder at Longoria Collection Houston event December 2014 portrait
    Photo courtesy of Aerin Lauder
    Aerin Lauder, photographed in her Manhattan living room heads a lifestyle brand empire that embraces her Estée Lauder heritage and her contmeporary tastes.
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    2,000 color options

    Premium Brazilian design brand debuts first Texas showroom in Houston

    Emily Cotton
    Feb 26, 2026 | 1:30 pm
    Marel design showroom
    Courtesy of Marel
    Brazilian luxury home brand Marel offers full customization for every room.

    Just as Carnival kicked off in Brazil earlier this month, the festive South American nation laid down some roots in the Upper Kirby District. Marel, the nearly 60-year-old ultra-luxe legacy cabinetry brand, introduced their tailor made storage solutions and countertops to Texas through the opening of their unequivocally cool new showroom.

    Designed to feel more like a residence than a traditional showroom, the 2,200-square-foot space introduces Marel’s signature mix of sleek cabinetry, custom furnishings, and lifestyle solutions for kitchens, living areas, offices and beyond. Known for its lacquered finishes and an impressive palette of more than 2,000 color options, the Brazilian brand has built a reputation for blending functionality with bold visual appeal since launching in the 1960s.

    The ever-growing design corridor along Richmond and Kirby, along with friendly neighbors down Colquitt Street’s famed “Gallery Row,” is the perfect place for Marel to plant some roots. Bookended by Kata Robata and Westheimer Plumbing & Hardware at 3600 Kirby Drive, Marel’s approximately $30,000 starting price shouldn’t make anyone blush.

    Marel’s Italian-inspired designs are all ethically-manufactured in southern Brazil from fine woods, natural stone, and specialized metals. Conscious production, use of clean and renewable energy, environmental commitment, resource-saving processes, and the use of certified materials are all core principles that the brand is proud to bring to Houston.

    “Texas presents itself as a fast-growing state [for contemporary design], and a place that is also multicultural here in Houston,” co-owner Wilson Bortolucci Filho tells CultureMap. “We were interested in exploring that and being a part of this community — so we ended up choosing Houston.”

    “This is a place with people from all over the world,” co-owner Conrado Evangelista adds. “So, we are trying to sell something quite different in style, design, and that’s why we believe Houston will be a nice place to have a product like this.”

    While Marel’s Houston showroom may be the first in Texas — and third in America — the brand isn’t a stranger to Houstonians. “There is a designer who knows us, and knows our products, who kept recommending us to other people. So we were already selling through them,” explains Evangelista. “But now we have a showroom, a place to show our products, finishes, and everything else.”

    The Marel experience is one in which, besides the two-to-three month lead time, anything is possible. “We like to have a conversation with the client, architect, or designer, and try to understand their vision for the project — kitchen, closet, bathroom, living room, whatever it is — then we tailor it the best way we can for the project,” says Evangelista. “We can tailor the colors of the paint, aluminum, even the colors of the hangers. It’s very customizable with a big range of products and finishes.”

    For its opening, the Marel showroom partnered with Houston-favorite Urban Harvest. The partnership continues beyond opening night, with a portion of future sales benefiting the Houston nonprofit’s efforts to expand access to fresh food across the city. Learn more about Urban Harvest’s weekly Saturday farmers market at nearby St. John’s School here.

    With its blend of global design sensibility, entertaining spirit, and community connection, Marel Houston’s arrival signals a fresh new lifestyle destination for Upper Kirby. Visit the Marel showroom Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm and Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm.

    Marel design showroom

    Courtesy of Marel

    Brazilian luxury home brand Marel offers full customization for every room.

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