Sneak Peek of the 2025 San Francisco Decorator Showcase

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Once again, the Bay Area design industry will flock to the city to admire sophisticated and thoughtfully layered interiors at the 46th annual San Francisco Decorator Showcase. Located at 2935 Pacific Avenue in San Francisco’s prestigious Pacific Heights neighborhood the 9,400-square-foot home has been transformed into an immersive design experience open to the public from April 26 to May 26. “Each year, the San Francisco Decorator Showcase brings together an extraordinary roster of the region’s most talented interior and landscape designers,” said Geoffrey De Sousa, Chair of the Decorator Showcase Design Advisory Board. “The 2025 Showcase will be no exception, featuring visionary designs that push creative boundaries while honoring the home’s architectural beauty. Visitors can expect a truly immersive and inspiring experience crafted by the very best in the industry.” Here, we share a sneak peek of our favorite spaces, but purchase tickets below to see the entire house in person. All ticket proceeds will benefit the San Francisco University High School financial aid program.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: Entry and Ground Floor Stair Hall by DLC-ID

The wallcovering is a natural heavyweight Lokta paper handmade in Nepal. The furry mirror is by artist Fernando Laposse found at Friedman Bender and the waterfall console table is by Sylvan SF. Photo by John Merkl.

The Living Room by Geoffrey De Sousa

Above the sofa hangs Sem Começo Nem Fim / Without Beginning or End by Sir Isaac Julien. The Pair of Todo Modo Chairs are by Jean-Michel Wilmotte, France, 1993 were designed for the Louvre with a reversible back to view art from both sides and are available at De Sousa Hughes. Photo by José Manuel Alorda.
Left of the fireplace is a very rare Vivaldi Bar Cabinet by Aldo Tura, Italy 1958 found at Coup d’Etat. To the left is #79, 2018, by Richard Serra. Etching ink and silica on handmade paper, available through Berggruen Gallery. Above the mantle is a pair of Devon Sconces by Caste Design. The custom bronze table is by Coffee Table by Tuell and Reynolds and to the right of the coffee table is a 1950s Italian Lounge Chair upholstered in CMO Paris Alpaca Écorce fabric available at De Sousa Hughes. Photo by José Manuel Alorda.

Marine Layers: Kitchen and Living Room by Kelly Hohla Interiors

The kitchen features flooring by Amber Flooring and the custom cabinetry is by Bakehouse Kitchens. The marble is from Da Vinci Marble and the lighting is by Allied Maker. Photo by John Merkl.
The pair of sconces are from Blackman Cruz, the wallpaper is from Holland and Sherry and the sofa is by Kimberly Denman.
Photo by John Merkl.
In the family room, the blue side table is by Bari Ziperstein, the chandelier is from Gaspare Asaro and the coffee table is by Stephan Bishop. Photo by John Merkl.

Moroccan Mirage: Dining Room by Julie Rootes Interiors

In the dining room, Rootes covered the ceilings and walls with fabrics from Holland and Sherry and Sandra Jordan. The custom rug is by Mark Nelson Designs and the chandelier is by Paul Ferrante found at Hewn. Photo by Lauren Andersen / SEN Creative.

BTS “Behind the Senses”: Laundry Room by Castellanos Interiors

The black doused cabinetry is by Gamma Cabinetry, the appliances are from Pace Supply and the tile is from Da Vinci Marble.
Photo by Christopher Stark.

The Garden Apartment by Katie Monkhouse

The living room features a vintage sofa covered in Dedar fabric from Kneedler Fauchere, the coffee table is by Westpark Home and the chandelier is by Martin Huxford found at Hewn. Photo by Stephanie Russo, Styling by Rachel Forslund.
In the guest kitchen, the pendants are by Wendy Chien, the stone is from Da Vinci Marble, the hardware is by Hoffman Hardware and the appliances are by BlueStar. Photo by Stephanie Russo, Styling by Rachel Forslund.
The guest bedroom walls are covered with Fromental wallpaper from Hewn. The bedding is from Principal’s Daughter and the pendant is vintage. The custom rug is by Safar. Photo by Stephanie Russo, Styling by Rachel Forslund.
The en-suite bathroom features plumbing fixtures by Waterworks, the stone and tile are from IRG and the pendant is by Studio Luddite. Photo by Stephanie Russo, Styling by Rachel Forslund.

Reclaiming The Garden: Garden Apartment Patio by Katharine Webster

The bar table was fabricated by Sticks-N-Stones using Porto Beige Rockface Limestone Skin found at Da Vinci Marble.
Photo by Adam Potts.
The stone table is by Arriaga Masonry and the custom fern stools are by Bartholomew Kraus. Photo by Adam Potts.
The Porto Beige Limestone (honed tile) is also from Da Vinci Marble. Photo by Adam Potts.

Tickets are available at the door and online at DecoratorShowcase.org.

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