Petrified Design Defines ‘Texas Modern’
The Austin furniture duo applies clean, contemporary lines to carefully sourced material with real character.
The Austin furniture duo applies clean, contemporary lines to carefully sourced material with real character.
Coming to a coffee table near you: Tex-Mex restaurant picks some of its wittiest, funniest signs for new tome.
For decades, Texas men have turned to the San Antonio designer for her custom guayaberas.
A lush new coffee table book highlights the Austin florist’s unexpected designs, which combine found objects like skulls and odd antiques with lush beauty.
It’s jewelry, yellow eye masks, and free drinks for everyone as the designer celebrates her billion-dollar year with passengers.
Life-size mushrooms, a rainbow zebra, and a snake who wants love, not war: Enter the whimsical world of Austin-born artist duo the Haas Brothers, the masterminds behind the creative displays at Barneys.
Good taste? It’s in his genes. Step inside a modern marvel in West Austin that was created by a relative of the grand dame of Texas antiques.
Nigerian-American fashion designer Onyii Brown, of Onyii & Co., knew exactly what she wanted to do for her upcoming spring collection until Hurricane Harvey flooded her basement studio.
“I love seeing an idea go from a sketch to an actual object that exists in the world.”
How Daniel Wright went from electrician to bag designer.
Impress the discerning individualist in your life with beautifully crafted, one-of-a-kind items that evoke the defiant spirit of West Texas.
Dazzle the highly particular style-setter with statement-making clothing, accessories, and a few surprises. Don’t forget the chocolate.
Lavish the ones you love most with cute and whimsical (yet practical) toys and accessories.
Surprise those hard-to-shop-for types with unforgettable Texas experiences.
Delight dapper gents with everything from a bespoke robe to a candle created just for them.
Everything that the loft-dwelling, coffee-loving speaker snob could ever want or imagine.
You’ll never arrive at a party empty-handed again after perusing these smart options.
Enterprising Texans of all stripes are dreaming up and creating everything from better bicycles and baseball bats to stunning furniture and fashion. We’ve scoured the state to round up 100 Made in Texas gifts (for everyone on your list) that represent the current heyday of Texas creativity.
From sports enthusiasts to serious hunters, we’ve got you covered.
Austin entrepreneur Larry McGuire's work on restaurants and other projects has sparked a new kind of cool in the capital city and beyond.
Amy and Brian Kleinwatcher, the owners of Old World Antieks, give us a peek inside their Round Top home built almost entirely out of salvaged materials.
A look back on the work of the celebrated Austin architect who defined the city’s modern vernacular.
Liz Lambert’s hotels have a stunning, often imitated style. But where does the trendsetter get her ideas? We asked her.
Meet the San Antonio potter and letterpress operator behind Guten Co.
A young family and their minimalist-meets-rustic dream home in the Hill Country.
Soaps, oils, and scrubs from the Rose Capital of Texas.
Think camp is just for kids? Kelly DeWitt Norman and Travis Norman invite you to spend a day in the Hill Country learning something new: how to weld.
David Bond of Lucky B Design journeys across the state, painting soon-to-be iconic signs all along the way.
For these two friends, every day is flag day.
A family breathes new life into a historic King William home with their eclectic style.
How to celebrate Mom this weekend? Here are our top picks from local shops across Texas.
Cristina Lynch honors her Mexican heritage at a fiesta to remember in her family’s inspired home.
We found fast cars, big skies, and a whole bunch of daredevils at this annual high-speed race weekend out west.
Former Neiman Marcus fashion exec and fanatical antiques collector Derrill Osborn, at home in his Dallas apartment, where red and green reign supreme.
How Rob Flurry's childhood reading forged his passion for sword and knife making.
A family of four trades in their home in Keller for a life under the Texas stars.
By oil, acrylic, pen, or from behind the lens, meet a selection of the state's artists to watch.
Mining the stories of estate sale artifacts in photographer Norm Diamond’s book, What Is Left Behind.
We put on our walking shoes and hopped a bus to Texas’s antiques mecca. Here are some of the treasures we found.
Sheila Youngblood, the owner of Rancho Pillow, gives us an exclusive look at her whimsical Austin home.
A North Texas couple treats wood as a canvas.
A hot kiln can be entrusted with earthenware, stoneware, porcelain, and . . . brisket?
A fourth generation of Texas leatherworkers saddles up.
Out of the oven and into the credenza.
Go west—and east and north and south—young man.
Houston jewelry with a touch of northwestern India.
A Houston ad man embraces the DIY spirit.
A Dallas furniture maker creates pieces that are old and new at once.
When your day job has you down, building a canoe by hand may be the way to go.
Oaxacan style, by way of Dallas.