MARKET HILL
ROUND TOP FALL 2024
Antiques Show Venues
Below are listings of the major venues you will find at the Round Top Antiques Show; these are among Paul’s favorites. The following are numerically listed in geographical order, from north to south on Highway 237. Note that there are many other venues in addition to the ones listed.
1. LA BAHIA
OCTOBER 11 – 19
550 Texas Highway 237 Burton, 77835 labahiaantiques.com | 979.289.2684
2. COUNTY LINE NORTH
OPEN YEAR ROUND
1822 State Loop 458 Carmine, 78932 770-940-4002
3. THE BIG RED BARN
OCTOBER 14 – 19 475 Texas Highway 237 South Carmine, 78932 roundtoptexasantiques.com
4. BLUE HILLS
OCTOBER 5 – 19
1707 S. Texas Highway 237 Carmine, 78932 bluehillsatroundtop.com | 979.278.3691
5. THE VENUE
OCTOBER 12 – 26
2000 N. Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 beardauction.com
6. MCLAREN’S
OCTOBER 3 – 27
1745 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 mclarensantiquesandinteriors.com 917.900.5036
7. THE ARBORS
OCTOBER 12 – 26
1503 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 thearborsroundtop.com | 888.233.5414
8. MARKET HILL 1 & 2
OPEN YEAR ROUND
1542 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 markethillroundtop.com | 800.732.3722
9. THE HALLES
OCTOBER 12 – 26
1465 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 thehalles.com | 979.202.1966
10. DRIFT & HOLLER
OCTOBER 12 – 26
1440 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 driftandholler.com | 171.352.42591
11. CISCO VILLAGE
OCTOBER 12 – 26
1350 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 ciscovillageroundtop.com | 979.249.2029
12. THE 550 MARKET
OPEN YEAR ROUND
550 N Washington St. Round Top, 78954 the550markettx.com | 979.249.3390
13. ROUND TOP MERCANTILE
OPEN YEAR ROUND
438 N Washington St. Round Top, 78954 877.568.0253
14. ROYERS ROUND TOP CAFÉ
OPEN YEAR ROUND
105 Main St. Round Top, 78954 royersroundtopcafe.com | 979.249.3611
15. ELLIS MOTEL
OPEN YEAR ROUND
185 Henkel Circle Round Top, 78954 ellismotel.com
16. MANDITO’S
OPEN YEAR ROUND
102 S. Washington St. Round Top, 78954 manditos.com | 979.249.5181
17. THE GARDEN CO. RESTAURANT, FEED AND FIREWATER
OPEN YEAR ROUND Rummel Square Round Top, 78954 thegardencoandcafe.com | 979.249.2588
18. BADER RANCH
OCTOBER 10 – 26
470 S. Washington St. Round Top, 78954 shoproundtop.com | 830.426.6453
19. JUNK GYPSY
OPEN YEAR ROUND
1215 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 gypsyville.com | 979.249.5865
20. THE HORSESHOE
OCTOBER 5 – 26
2105 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954
21. MARBURGER FARMS ANTIQUES
OCTOBER 15 – 19
2248 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 roundtop-marburger.com | 800.947.5799
22. THE COMPOUND
OCTOBER 10 – 26
2550 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 roundtopcompound.com | 979.551.5916
23. ROUND TOP RANCH ANTIQUES OPEN YEAR ROUND 2545 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 roundtopranchantiques.com | 979.249.5100
24. THE BULL MARKET
OCTOBER 10 – 26 3570 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 972.564.6566
24. COLE’S ANTIQUE SHOW
OCTOBER 10 – 26
3637 S Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 colesantiqueshow.com | 979.551.5916
26. EXCESS I & II
OCTOBER 12 – 26
3907 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 excessfield.com | 979. 278.3447
27. NORTH GATE
OCTOBER 10 – 26
3955 Texas Highway 237 Round Top, 78954 409.201.1748
28. BAR W
OCTOBER 3 – 27
4001 Texas Highway 237 Warrenton, 78961 979.885.8762
29. RENCK HALL
RENCK FIELD - OCTOBER 4 – 20
RENCK HALL - OCTOBER 10 – 19 4123 Texas Highway 237 Warrenton, 78961 renckhallandfield.com
30. ZAPP HALL OCTOBER 12 – 26
4217 S. Texas Highway 237 Warrenton, 78961 zapphall.com | 713.824.1157
31. RECYCLING THE PAST OPEN YEAR ROUND 1132 FM 1291 N. Round Top, 78954 recyclingthepast.com | 979.484.7288
Departments
PAUL MICHAEL COMPANY
Discover the rich history and creative journey of Paul Michael Company, from its humble beginnings in Lake Village to its innovative design legacy across the South.
THE MARKET HILL EXPERIENCE
With the addition of the brand-new building, Paul Michael doubles down on the Market Hill experience.
DUO MODERN RESTAURANT IN MARKET HILL
The restaurant at Market Hill has undergone a transformation, with an elevated look and feel and an ever-changing menu.
ROUND TOP ROUND-UP
Stay awhile. A round-up of our favorite lodging, shopping, and dining options in Round Top.
MARKET HILL FOUNDERS
PAUL MICHAEL COMPANY Paul and Debbie Michael
CO - FOUNDER Jake Michael
MARKET HILL MAGAZINE
Volume 5, Issue 1, Fall 2024
Publisher • Paul Michael
Editor • Nicole Boddington
Art Director • Ashlee Nobel Lee Lee Arts + Design
Managing Editor • Elizabeth Michael
Photographer • Leigh Michael
Administrative Coordinator • Giselle Vargas
Copy Editor • Brenda Worm
Printed By: Midway Press Dallas, TX
Postmaster:
Send address changes to: Paul Michael Company PO Box 826 Lake Village, AR 71653
Magazine Inquiries: info@markethillroundtop.com
This renowned holiday shopping experience will feature 12 unique designer-driven holiday looks.
Embrace the whimsy of this gem of a shop and gallery owned by John and Laurie Lowry.
Stories from friends and family help fill the hole in the heart of Henkel Square and beyond.
The Austin-based jewelry designer brings her new line, Yellow Rose, to Round Top.
Terry Ward of Country Communities introduces The Heart Field where nature is the master planner for high-end country living.
Jason Bell shows us how a high-end designer shops Round Top for his clients.
Discover the charm of “big-time small living” in Round Top. 42
MARLA
Marla Hurley brings high fashion to Henkel Square. 43 LIESEL FARM
Get an inside look at the top spot for Round Top weddings, events and show accommodations.
Alisanne Frew is offering a rare chance to craft a bespoke chateau using 19th-century limestone blocks from a grand Bordeaux estate.
BOLY MAKES HIS MARK
The West African artist finds success in the art world while staying true to himself. 100
Jay Shearer prepares for his 30th year at Round Top. 102 RECYCLING THE PAST, EYEING THE FUTURE
Matt White, of Recycling the Past and Flophouze, talks growth and change and always upping his game.
A sculpture made of horseshoes by contemporary Mexican artist Jose Amador Lobato Canallos available from Architectural Artifacts. Photography by Kolton King.
VENDOR VIGNETTES
46 AMELIA TARBET
Austin-based Amelia Tarbet first came to Round Top as a buyer in 2005 and became a vendor in 2013, offering unexpected designs along the way.
49 SVO - SMITH VANOSDELLE
Specializing in upscale seating, stop by SvO to find the right pair of chairs or to sit for a bit.
50 ANTICA COLLECTION
Lisa Strait-Vanpoucke considers Round Top to be an inspiration paradise for designers.
53 dinnerpAR Ty
dinnerpARTy’s Shelli Alter’s a Round Top regular, having shown for 17 years. Don’t miss her new collection from Paris at the Fall 2024 show.
54 HEJA HOME
HEJA HOME, pronounced [hey-ya], brings an exciting mix of textiles, rugs and furniture from owners Heather & Jason Rosfeld’s extensive travels.
56 JOSEPH COLLINS ANTIQUES & MODERN DESIGN
Joe Collins is on a mission to unearth undiscovered artists and artifacts, and promises an extraordinary journey through time, culture, and the depths of human creativity.
58 ABLES ANTIQUES
After over 30 years in the business, Tony and Kitty Ables promise the unique and memorable, from historical landmarks to one-of-a-kind neon signs.
59 THE SELECT PICK
Houston native Stacy Graubart is a Round Top regular. Get to know her bright, fun and playful select picks at Market Hill.
60 LIESEL FARM ANTIQUES
Liesel Farm Antiques meticulously crafts a sophisticated collection for discerning home designers and buyers that showcases centuries-old craftsmanship.
62 ARCHITECTURAL ANARCHY
Industry veterans Gosia Korsakowski and William Rawski of Chicago offer a unique mix of antiques and architectural salvage.
Owner Demir Williford shares his process for hand-picking rugs and furniture from markets around the world.
66 HASAN’S RUGS
Hasan’s Rugs features rich, intricate details and a sophisticated color palette, catering to both classic and contemporary tastes.
68 PROPS & LIQUID FIRE VINTAGE NEON
Come to shop Americana, European furniture and restored historic neons.
70 RENOUVEAU ANTIQUES
Owned and operated by Houston native Ashley Radack, a direct importer of fine European antiques, who has been visiting Round Top for over 30 years.
72 ROBERT MASSELLO FURNITURE
The dealer for trend setters, discover Robert Massello’s array of unusual, great quality and a bit quirky items.
74 SCOVILLE BROWN COOPERATIVE
With a passion for preserving history, Jim Braunscheidel brings architectural salvage to Market Hill.
76 ZAP PROPS
A unique collection of Americana, art and antiques, William Rawski’s Zap Props lights up Market Hill with his collection of restored neons and unique pieces.
78 VINCENT PEACH
Jewelry designer Vincent Peach brings his exquisite collection of pearls to his custom-built showroom.
80 SUSAN WHEELER HOME
New to Market Hill, Susan Wheeler has been in the industry 20 years. She offers an eclectic selection ranging from glassware to jewelry to vintage clothing.
81 AMADI CARPETS
Every rug you buy from Amadi Carpets empowers women in their native Afghanistan. Made famous in West Hollywood, CA, and now at Market Hill.
82 PROVENCE ANTIQUES
From French Provincial to Italian collectibles, Provence Antiques exudes an irresistibly charmed style, evidence of their 25-year quest for the unique.
83 ARCHITECT’S DAUGHTER
Architect’s Daughter’s Michelle Cheatham unveils her bold, unapologetic style, showcasing new pieces handcrafted to her exact designs.
84
ARCHITECTURAL ARTIFACTS
Sourcing from Europe and Argentina, Stuart Grannen brings unexpected, extraordinary finds to Market Hill, selling unique, rare and colossal items.
88 M. NAEVE
Margaret Naeve Parker sets an ethereal atmosphere, combining elements of contemporary design with rare antiquities she finds while traveling.
90 MOXIE INTERIORS
Hailing from Houston, Moxie’s style is driven by great designs irrespective of era, from 18th-century treasures to contemporary gems.
92 ATLANTA FINE RUGS AND ANTIQUES
Mohamad Gavahi invites you to experience his collection of European antiques and Persian Silk Qums, Heriz, Oushaks, and other hand-woven tapestries.
93 CREEKSIDE ANTIQUES
Jeanne Tardif is new to Market Hill and brings a style marked by organic textures and natural wood.
94 SUSAN HORNE ANTIQUES DÉCOR & LIFESTYLE
Trademarks of Susan Horne Antiques are quality and hospitality, which you immediately feel upon walking into her showroom.
95 TIFFANY FARHA DESIGN
With Midwestern roots, Tiffany Farha focuses on an eclectic fusion of Hollywood Regency, European antiques, Ranch chic, and mid-century modern.
96 URBAN VINTAGE
Josh and Virginia Wheatley have a passion for finding and restoring distinctive furniture.
The of PAUL MICHAEL COMPANY
Legacy Vision
BY ELIZABETH MICHAEL | PHOTOGRAPHY BY LEIGH MICHAEL
The Paul Michael Company has a history as deep and rich as the Mississippi Delta soil from which it sprang. Founded in 1993, the company’s flagship store in Lake Village, Arkansas, was established across from the picturesque Lake Chicot and, quite literally, in a cotton field. While that original location remains a cherished part of the company’s history, Paul Michael Company has evolved far beyond its humble beginnings, expanding its influence across the South, and most recently setting up shop at Market Hill in Round Top, Texas. For those familiar with Round Top, you have most likely shopped at Market Hill and dined at Duo Modern. The creative force behind these Round Top staples? Paul and Debbie Michael – a dynamic couple whose shared passion for entrepreneurship, discovery and design has propelled their business for over 50 years. Now, they’ve added help from their son Jake, daughter-in-law Leigh, and daughter Elizabeth, making the business a true family endeavor.
Previous Spread: Paul Michael Company's showroom displays pieces made from natural elements like boulders from the Ozark Mountains, quartz crystal and petrified wood.
Left: In his element: Paul Michael channels his creative spirit to create beautiful sculptures like stone pillars.
The centerpiece of Market Hill is Paul Michael’s showroom with its exclusive collection featuring 100% Americanmade pieces
constructed
from architectural salvage, reclaimed wood, and natural elements.
Paul Michael is a third-generation native of Lake Village, Arkansas. His family's entrepreneurial spirit can be traced back to his grandfather, who was one of the town's earliest merchants. In the early 20th century, Paul’s grandfather traveled to levee camps along the Mississippi River with a mule, selling essential goods to levee workers. With a family of six daughters and a wife to support, he opened one of Lake Village’s first department stores, Mansour’s on Main Street, which served the community for over 80 years. Paul grew up working in his grandfather’s store, where his innate talent for buying, selling, and trading became evident. In the 1970s, Paul’s knack for the business led him to purchase antiques and sell them to T.G.I. Friday’s, laying the groundwork for his future ventures.
Paul’s journey took a pivotal turn when he met his future wife, Debbie, in Nashville. Debbie’s upbringing involved traveling around the country in the tradition of five-and-dime merchants. She settled in Nashville, where she opened Betty Boop’s on Elliston Place, a landmark antique clothing store that became a favorite among celebrities seeking vintage fashion. It was during a quest for a stuffed peacock that Paul encountered Debbie’s store, and what began as a search for antiques soon blossomed into a deep personal and professional connection. Their dates, filled with treasure hunting and creative design, led to the formation of both a relationship and a burgeoning business partnership.
Today, the Paul Michael Company operates a bustling workshop in Dermott, Arkansas, where skilled artisans design and produce exceptional pieces for homes across the country.
Paul and Debbie’s love for antiques and design was not confined to Nashville. Paul’s initial foray into the market at First Monday Trade Days in Canton, Texas, was instrumental in establishing crucial contacts and gaining experience. The “grounds” served as an incubator for Paul’s business, allowing him to sell jewelry and gold while building relationships that would shape his future endeavors.
In the early 1980s, the couple created a jewelry line called Opinions and Paul Michael Jewelry, which featured designs made from antique brooch molds Paul found in Rhode Island. If you were a jewelry shopper in the 1980s, you may remember some of his more famous designs, like the gold leaves, coin jewelry, birthstone charms, and puffed hearts all made from sterling silver and brass. Their jewelry creations were found in major department stores across the country and marked the beginning of their joint success. The business expanded into the home decorative accessories market, and they began designing and manufacturing unique items like gold-leafed Christmas ornaments, marking the genesis of the modern-day Paul Michael Company.
The Paul Michael Company grew to have large format stores, ranging from 36,000 to 90,000 square feet, in Lake Village, Arkansas; Monroe, Louisiana; Lafayette, Louisiana; Canton, Texas; and an online store. Shoppers traveled from hours away because it was the destination for high-quality home goods at a low price. Plus, it transformed into a Christmas
Left: Walking into Paul Michael Company, shoppers are greeted by unexpected finds suitable or indoors or outside.
Opposite Page: One of Paul's favorites is entertaining. During shows, he often hosts wine tastings with some of his favorite Napa vineyards, like One Hope Winery.
wonderland from August to December every year. Recognizing a shift in the quality of goods retailers could obtain overseas, Paul and Debbie embarked on a new chapter by manufacturing their own line of accessories and furniture and layering in unique antique pieces. The first manufactured product was a cutting board inspired by a vintage Gerber design that Paul found picking antiques. Today, the Paul Michael Company operates a bustling workshop in Dermott, Arkansas, where skilled artisans design and produce exceptional pieces for homes across the country.
While Paul had been visiting Round Top since the early days, it was in 2009 when he made his first big buy for his retail stores. And, it was then his love of Round Top grew into something he needed to make permanent. In 2016, Paul designed and built Market Hill in Round Top on a 22-acre tract of land. It has now expanded with two buildings, RV parking for its world-class antiques vendors, the chef-driven restaurant Duo Modern, a couple of bars, and, new to the Fall Show, the Paul Michael Company Holiday House, a return of the Christmas wonderland that made Paul Michael Company famous for decades. The centerpiece of Market Hill is Paul Michael’s showroom with its exclusive collection featuring 100% American-made pieces constructed from architectural salvage, reclaimed wood, and natural elements like boulders from the Ozark Mountains, quartz crystal and petrified wood.
Always evolving, Paul’s creativity was supercharged after a trip to New York with Debbie, where they explored art museums and galleries. Inspired by this experience, Paul began painting, transforming his already eclectic office into a creative haven filled with canvases and drop-cloths. His work reflects a deep engagement with art, influenced by his experiences and the creative environment at the Paul Michael Company. Today, Paul welcomes his invited “artists in residence” to take up shop alongside him at his office where they paint and create for weeks at a time. He has worked alongside artists represented in his showroom such as Kader Boly, Kellee Mayfield and Guy Bell.
The integration of art into the Paul Michael Company’s offerings is evident in the exclusive
designs. The company’s furniture pieces are more than functional items – they are works of art. Examples include a table made from centuries-old cypress recovered from Bayou Bartholomew, set atop Lucite legs, and a 19th-century French window cornice repurposed into a bookcase. You will even find lamp shades hand painted by Kader Boly crowning solid quartz lamps. These creations exemplify Paul’s ability to see potential where others might not, and to craft unique pieces that stand out in the market.
As Paul and Debbie celebrate 41 years of business, they continue to push the boundaries of creativity and originality. Their commitment to offering unique American-made products and fostering an environment of artistic exploration remains at the core of their company’s success. Paul’s drive to blend art with furniture design reflects a broader vision of creating products that are not just unique but truly original.
The Paul Michael Company invites you to experience the magic of their design philosophy. Visit their locations in Canton, Round Top, or Dallas, Texas, and discover the treasures that have captivated customers and designers alike. Whether you’re a treasure
Paul’s drive to blend art with furniture design reflects a broader vision of creating products that are not just unique but truly original.
hunter, entertainer, hostess, or decorator, Paul Michael Company offers a blend of creativity and quality that reflects the legacy and vision of its founders.
Follow along with Paul Michael Company for updates and sneak peeks on Facebook and Instagram @paulmichaelcompany and on Pinterest @paulmichaelco.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Scan to go to paulmichaelcompany.com
Elizabeth Michael, the eldest daughter of Paul and Debbie Michael, resides in the historic Hemingway House in the Quapaw Quarter of downtown Little Rock, Arkansas, with her husband Dan Roda, their son Paul Michael Roda, and two beloved dogs, Poppy and Philly. Elizabeth has a deep appreciation for her family's heritage, including their ever-evolving business and design creativity. She looks forward to every SpringandFallShowandexploringRoundTopforuniquefindstoenhancehereclecticallydesignedhome.
Doubling DOWN ON THE MARKET HILL EXPERIENCE
BY NICOLE BODDINGTON PHOTOGRAPHY BY LEIGH
THE NEW 125,000-SF BUILDING BRINGS NEW VENDORS, "DESIGNERS ROW," AND THE SAME HIGH-END EXPERIENCE YOU’VE COME TO EXPECT.
If everything is bigger in Texas, Paul Michael has just upped the ante at Market Hill. The success of the original venue – open year-round – led to a demand for more space and, with it, a brand-new building to house more vendors and to expand upon the Market Hill experience.
The new 125,000-SF building appears to be an exact replica of the original structure, but there are actually several new features and upgrades, a testament to lessons Paul has learned along the way, as well as his commitment to keep improving.
In the new building, the breezeways are glassed in and can be closed during weather events, like those big Texas thunderstorms.
In the new building, the breezeways are glassed in and can be closed during weather events, like those big Texas thunderstorms. The new building also has its own restaurant and bar. Parking has also been expanded.
As always, Market Hill’s new building will house Round Top’s best vendors with
the addition of “Designers Row.” Stroll the new addition to Market Hill and be inspired by some of the best designers in the country. Some will be there year-round and others will be there only during the spring and fall shows.
The experience you can always count on is the genuine hospitality that Paul, his
wife, Debbie, and son, Jake, extend to you. It’s a family-owned and operated business, and you are treated like family here.
As soon as you walk in, someone will ask, “Did ya eat yet?” And, if not, then it’s, “Well, sit down then and take a load off!”
The restaurant at Market Hill, Duo Modern, underwent a major renovation
Left: Market Hill's new building shelters shoppers from the elements with large, covered breezeways with glass doors. Vendors pepper the breezeway with antiques and other finds, beckoning you into their showrooms.
Right: The new Market Hill 2 building features a centrally located bar, ready to refresh you after a day of exploring the vendors' booths.
The new building also serves as an excellent setting for special events like weddings, fashion shows and galas.
Designer's Row features some of the best designers in the world. Wander down the breezeway to meet them and discover their unique designs and styles.
Follow along on Instagram at @markethillroundtop and @duo_markethill for daily updates during the fall show.
LOCATION AND CONTACT INFO: 1542 Highway 237 North Round Top, TX 78954
info@markethillroundtop.com • 800-732-3722
SHOPPING HOURS
Fall Show - Open Daily October 3 – 27 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Open Year Round
Wednesday - Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
and includes lots of updates, including a new look and feel, black and white checkerboard floors, new furniture, new chandeliers and a new bar. Dining in the space with food from an ever-changing menu prepared by Chef Gino Llanes feels like an elevated experience; it’s still just as comfortable and casual as before but more refined. Duo is open daily for lunch and dinner during the fall show.
DINE AT
DUO MODERN
BY NICOLE BODDINGTON PHOTOGRAPHY BY LEIGH MICHAEL
The restaurant at Market Hill, Duo Modern, has always been the place to come in from the fields, order a chef-prepared, fresh meal, have a cold beer or glass of wine, and sit for a while, meeting new people and sharing stories around a family-style table. In its early days, it suited the needs of feeding people from-scratch meals to fuel their shopping adventures. You could depend on Paul Michael to be there, at lunch or dinner, pulling up a seat to the table and making sure everyone was well taken care of (something you can still depend on today – he’s probably there right now for lunch service).
But if you know Paul, he’s always coming up with new and better ways to do things at Market Hill. And in the beginning of 2024, the restaurant underwent a massive transformation – a total renovation from top to bottom in less than a week! It’s a fantastic update to the restaurant you already know and love. It still exists as a gathering place where you can
expect the best hospitality from people who treat you like family. It just looks and feels much more elevated, like fine dining without the fuss. Checkerboard floors, antique French doors used as walls, fine art, large chandeliers and a new bar are some of the eye-catching details. But the food is really the star of the show, now presented in a space that matches the creativity of the cuisine.
Chef Gino Llanes was born and raised in Mexico City. At only eight years old, he began working at a taco stand where he stayed for 12 years to support his family. Gino’s dreams started coming to life in 1993 when he began rising through the ranks of the restaurant industry and working in prestigious restaurants across Houston. He is now building his reputation in Round Top and, more than making beautiful meals, he is making lasting relationships with everyone he meets at Market Hill. Duo will offer an elevated buffet lunch and table-service dinner during the show.
Follow @duo_markethill for a peek of what Gino has got cooking in the kitchen for the fall show.
EXTENDED SHOW DATES
Open Daily for Lunch & Dinner: October 3 – 27
Designs
Christmas 12
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF VENDORS & PMC
DISCOVER THE MAGIC OF THE PAUL MICHAEL COMPANY HOLIDAY HOUSE THE OF
The holiday season is synonymous with twinkling lights, festive cheer, and the joy of transforming your home into a winter wonderland. This year, the Paul Michael Company is bringing that magic to Round Top, Texas, with its highly anticipated Holiday House. Set to open on October 1, just before the Fall Round Top Antiques Show running October 3rd through the 27th, this event promises to be a dazzling showcase of holiday decor, brimming with creativity and charm.
The Round Top location, housed in a brand-new building on the Market Hill campus, is an exciting addition to the Paul Michael Company’s renowned holiday shopping experience. This spacious and beautifully designed venue will feature 12 unique, designer-driven holiday looks. Shoppers can expect themes such as Enchanted Forest, a whimsical display with fairies, gnomes, and woodland creatures set against rich, earthy tones. The Chanel theme offers an elegant and sophisticated palette of ivory, cream, gold, and champagne, inspired by the timeless fashion
house. For those looking for something bold and playful, the Tinsel Town collection brings a retro 1950s vibe with bright, multi-colored ornaments and tinsel trees. The Christmas themes will range from traditional to modern.
The new Round Top venue provides a perfect backdrop for these meticulously curated themes, offering a fresh and immersive shopping experience. Whether you’re looking for chic, modern decor or traditional
For those looking for something bold and playful, the Tinsel Town collection brings a retro 1950s vibe with bright, multi-colored ornaments.
holiday classics, the Holiday House in Round Top is a treasure trove of inspiration and festive delights.
Beyond the beautiful decor, the Round Top Holiday House will also host special events and possibly surprise guests (Santa?! I know him!), adding an extra layer of excitement and joy. It’s not just a shopping destination – it’s a full holiday experience designed to ignite the spirit of the season in every visitor.
While Round Top will be a focal point this holiday season, it’s not the only place to catch the magic of Paul Michael Company Holiday House. The Paul Michael Company Canton, Texas location will open its doors on August 29 for the September First Monday Trade Days, offering a similarly festive array of holiday decor. Additionally, for a limited time from November 14-17, Houstonians can visit the Paul Michael Company Holiday
It’s not just a shopping destination – it’s a full holiday experience designed to ignite the spirit of the season in every visitor.
House at the Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market, where they will find an exclusive selection of holiday decorations.
Each location provides a unique shopping experience, ensuring that everyone can find something special to celebrate the season. Whether you visit Round Top, Canton, or Houston, the Paul Michael Company Holiday House is your destination for making this holiday season unforgettable.
ROUND TOP
R ound u P
OPEN YEAR-ROUND, ROUND TOP WELCOMES YOU TO COME DOWN ANY TIME.
BY NICOLE BODDINGTON
SITUATED ON ABOUT 640 ACRES, SMACK DAB IN BETWEEN HOUSTON AND AUSTIN, IS ROUND TOP, TEXAS (POPULATION: 90), THE STATE’S TINIEST INCORPORATED TOWN. What’s interesting is that for a place this small, it continues to see new development – lots of it – including new restaurants, a brewery, a boutique hotel, and other creative concepts. Like the saying goes, if you build it, they will come, and people are coming, not just on the weekends or for Antiques Week, but year-round. We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite places to eat, drink, shop and stay. And every time we visit, there’s something new to discover.
WHERE TO STAY
Flophouze
Old and new combine in a mix of antiques and modern art at Flophouze, where Matt White and his team, Recycling the Past, offer funky little outposts made of old shipping containers-turned-overnight-accommodations. What’s new at Flophouze … a new Ranchouze located across from Marburger, with an east and west wing to accommodate large groups; on-site another addition is in the works, separate from the six flophouzes and the Farmhouze, which will add a 4-bedroom, 2-bath houze with kitchen and atrium; new pool; new shipping container spa for massage. Flophouze.com.
Hotel Lulu
The beautifully appointed Hotel Lulu feels secluded but is walking distance to many of our favorite places. The hotel’s main grounds include 14 rooms in six bungalows throughout the property as well as Lulu’s restaurant, a bar, pool, herb garden and formal garden. Hotellulutx.com.
The Frenchie
The super chic, Instafamous Frenchie is best known for its pool, perhaps the most stylish place to beat the Texas heat. It also offers a cute retail space, the Poolhouse, for dining and drinks for hotel guests only, fire pits, a hot tub and more. Roundtoptxhotels.com.
Wander Inn
Junk Gypsies Amie Sikes and Jolie SikesSmith welcome all to Wander Inn, a luxurious experience that’s not about luxury … it’s also about the land, the road, the magic of Round Top and the feeling of arriving at a place, taking your boots off and staying awhile. Designed with comfort in mind, you can sink into a velvet sofa or slide into a rocking chair on the porch for views of longhorns in the pasture and the sun hanging low in the sky. Choose from eight beautifully appointed rooms and Thelma’s Garage, the newest addition, featuring floor-to-ceiling murals of images from the film Thelma and Louise, including a shirtless Brad Pitt. Gypsyville.com/wander-inn.
The Vintage Hideaway
Located four miles from Round Top, in nearby Carmine, is The Vintage Hideaway. Choose from five two-person cabins outfitted in a modern industrial style. We also love the beer and wine garden onsite; it’s the perfect little spot to come back to after a day of shopping. Thevintagehideaway.com.
Red Antler Inn
The latest addition to the art and design destination that is Round Top is Red Antler Inn. Located on the edge of town near Festival Hill along the banks of Boggy Branch Creek, Red Antler consists of three two-bedroom, two-bath bungalows, as well as the Branca Bungalow, featuring interior design by Alessandra Branca. Each bungalow appears to be the same on the outside, but it’s what’s on the inside that counts – and that makes each one unique. Redantlerroundtop.com.
Round Top Inn
The history of this place is evident in its many existing structures, including the only remaining building from the state’s once-thriving cigar industry. Three of the guest cottages are 1880s originals built by prominent Round Top resident Charles Henry Schiege of Schiege Cigar Factory. The property includes The Gate House, a collection of farm houses, The Little Cottage, The Loft and other rooms for rent. RoundTopInn.com.
The Glamp Inn
Located inside a former car museum, The Glamp Inn offers the fun of camping with the comfort of the great indoors. Choose from a fleet of 10 vintage campers and 18 themed teepees. Take a peek inside each glamper at Lonestarglampinn.com.
The Vintage Round Top
Paige and Smoot Hull developed The Vintage Round Top in 2012 when they opened their first renovated cottage, No. 1450. The 2,400-SF home was designed with sustainability in mind and built from reclaimed materials and vintage finds creatively repurposed into light fixtures, furniture and decor. In 2016, they added the Boho, and since then, two studio-style cozy cottages: Pierce and Eisley. Each cottage can be booked separately or all together for exclusive use of the property at TheVintageRoundTop.com.
The 303
Open year-round, The 303 includes the best of both worlds — Round Top shopping and overnight lodging. The beautiful historic buildings that comprise The 303 were discovered across Texas and have been lovingly restored and are ready for you to discover them. Onsite, the 303 shops — Worn & Weathered, Bombshell Betty, Age of Industry, Broke Jewels and People Will Stare Decor — are open daily during the show and Thursday-Sunday year-round. The303roundtop.com.
WHERE TO SHOP
Tutu & Lilli
Tutu & Lilli evolved from a love of comfortable, stylish, simple, everyday clothing, referred to as “casual lifestyle dressing.” Their easybreezy silhouettes and fabrications are machine washable and fun to wear. All are designed to be flowy, slightly oversized and take you from daytime to an evening out. And all are made in Houston. Tutuandlilli.com.
Kemo Sabe
Originally based in Aspen, with shops in other resort towns, like Vail, Jackson Hole and Park City, the luxury Western brand Kemo Sabe opened its newest outpost in Round Top on Henkel Square near the Ellis Motel. At first arriving on the scene as a pop-up, they soon realized it was the perfect spot for a permanent location. With a collection of fine accessories, like high-end hats, boots, belts and knives, the store was fit right for the “Aspen of Texas” crowd. During the show, they will have lots of events in-store, like wine tastings, live music and featured artists. Their team likes to have fun, likes to get rowdy. It’s all about the Kemo Sabe experience. Kemosabe.com.
Curate by Stash
For more than a decade, Stash has been built in Texas and carried around the world. Their Round Top outpost contains their leatherwork made in a centuries-old Texas factory as well as impeccably curated clothing, apothecary items, greeting cards and other special finds that make for great gifts. Go see Chris. He will take care of you. Stash-co.com.
Townsend Provisions
Owned by Ryann Ford and husband, Nick Mosley, Townsend is a bright and happy shop stocked with T-shirts, tea towels and other fun gifts. The boot room upstairs is a must-see with the largest selection of cowboy boots in town. Townsendprovisions.com.
The Little Cheese Shop
When Melissa Ellis [of Ellis Motel, Tutu & Lilli and Melissa Fine Art] and Wimberly Shook Trimble [of Wimberly] realized there wasn’t a good place to get cheese or imported European goods, they opened The Little Cheese Shop in an 1830s cottage on Henkel Square. 512-736-7289.
WHERE TO SHOP CONTINUED
Humble Donkey Studio
Artist John Lowery and wife Laurie have created a whimsical gallery to showcase his original art and her antique finds. It’s a great place to take home a piece of Round Top. Humbledonkeystudio.com.
ModernMarla
Online luxury consignment boutique ModernMarla now has a permanent location on Henkel Square. Look for the orange chairs out front and Veuve Clicquot bottles scattered about, and you know you’ve come to the right place. Inside, be prepared to be dazzled by Marla’s collection of designer womenswear – handbags, shoes, accessories, dresses, coats, jewelry from all of the top labels – Chanel, Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, you name it. Now, if we could only look as good as Marla in any of these pieces. 713-823-7200.
The 550 Market
Located next to the Stone Cellar, the 550 Market is one of Round Top’s newest hot spots and retail shops with more than 20 vendors inside, including Rockabilly Barronness, Ofaolain Leather, Thunderbird Hats and Viva Denverado, the latest concept from Denver Courtney, the man behind prom nights at Disco Alley. In addition to art, clothing and home decor you’ll find here, you’ll also find a lively bunch of people who know how to party. From live music to fashion shows, these folks will keep ya on your toes. thestonecellaratx.com/the-550-market.
WHERE TO EAT
Duo Modern at Market Hill
Open daily for lunch and dinner during the show, Duo is an important addition to Round Top and an important part of the Market Hill experience to Paul Michael. Head chef Gino Llanes creates the menu day-of, based on what is seasonally available and what inspires him. Text mhrt to 31996 for the daily menu.
Royer’s
Over 35 years of serving gourmet comfort food, famous pies and lasting memories in Round Top, Texas. It’s worth going for the pie alone, but their lunch and dinner menu is extensive. The Sunday fried chicken special is not to be missed. Royerscafe.com.
The Garden Co.
Bold flavors and beautiful presentations are things to expect from The Garden Co. The menu changes periodically, but lunch mainstays include the crispy Brussels sprouts and the Asian grilled chicken salad. Dinner is built around high-quality proteins like duck, lamb and prime beef; sides such as roasted vegetables; and bread pudding for dessert. Sit outside on the deck under the big oak tree. Thegardencoandcafe.com.
Lulu’s
Upscale Italian comfort food all made in house daily. The menu includes hand-tossed pizzas, fresh salads, classic pasta dishes and delightful entrees, as well as an excellent wine list and full bar. Lulustx.com.
Boon&Co
Round Top’s global charm converges at Boon&Co, where a single space redefines the essence of community with its fine grocer, curated retail offerings, and a culinary haven. From their globally sourced fine groceries to an enticing retail experience, Boon&Co stands as the quintessential trendsetter in Round Top’s trifecta of food, fun, and shopping.
WHERE TO DRINK
Prost on Block 29
Prost is an intimate wine bar located in a stone cottage that happens to be the oldest building in Round Top. Grab a glass of wine and a charcuterie board, or order from the mobile pizza oven in the courtyard. Prostonblock29.com.
The Ellis Motel
You can still feel the spirit of the late Lee Ellis in his bar and lounge, that was never a motel, but has always been a beloved watering hole. Hang your hat and kick up your feet in one of the showrooms, which feature a fine collection of art and antiques, all of which are for sale. Ellismotel.com.
WHERE TO DRINK CONTINUED
Round Top Brewing
Round Top Brewing is a nano-brewery and taproom featuring house-made beers along with a surprisingly sophisticated yet accessible menu with indoor, outdoor and patio seating available. (The duck confit tacos are a must!) Roundtopbrewing.com.
The Stone Cellar
A local honky tonk situated in a repurposed train depot built in 1861. Serving up live music, cold drinks and good food. Thestonecellartx.com.
WHAT NOT TO MISS
Festival Hill
Formerly a 19th-century schoolhouse, the Round Top Festival Institute now encompasses 210 acres with 18 buildings plus historic houses, gardens and the 1,000-seat Festival Concert Hall, which took two decades to complete and is considered one of the most acoustically perfect venues in the country. Here, every summer, a hundred or so of the world’s most promising young music students gather for six weeks of study with the top teachers and conductors maintaining a schedule that will prepare them for that of a major symphony orchestra. Festivalhill.org.
Rancho Pillow
Rancho Pillow is a 20-acre technicolor dreamland with a half-dozen unique overnight accommodations, like a teepee, water tower and Dutch barn. In recent years, it’s become best known perhaps for its memorable events, like its Feasts in the Fields (one of the hottest tickets in town), vintage bazaars and pop-ups. Whatever brings you to Rancho, you’ll never forget the experience you have here or the people you meet. And it’s, by far, the best place to view the Texas stars at night, sharing stories around the fire with new friends. Ranchopillow.com.
Artistic Whimsy
GEMBRACE AT HUMBLE DONKEY
PHOTOGRAPHY BY LEIGH MICHAEL
et ready for a shopping experience filled with charm and quirkiness at Humble Donkey, a gem nestled in the heart of Round Top. Owned by the dynamic duo, John and Laurie Lowery, Humble Donkey is more than just an art gallery – it's an embodiment of Texas hospitality and creative expression.
John Lowery, renowned for his contemporary western and wildlife art, brings a burst of color and wit to familiar Texas
scenes. The store reflects this spirit, featuring an eclectic mix of artisanal vendors, unique home goods, pet wares, and art supplies. With an eight-year history in Round Top, Humble Donkey has become a staple, offering a diverse selection that appeals to both first-time visitors and dedicated patrons.
What sets Humble Donkey apart is its commitment to creating a memorable experience. Laurie shares, "We love creating a welcoming and memorable shopping experience for everyone." The store not only showcases John's original paintings but also collaborates with artisans like Love Tokens Jewelry and Austin-based Zilker Belts.
The Fall 2024 Antiques Show is the perfect time to explore the latest additions to Humble Donkey. From John's evolving painting style to Laurie's latest finds, the store is a treasure trove of unique pieces waiting to find a home. During the show, visitors can enjoy the light-hearted atmosphere, along with free beer and wine, making the shopping experience truly delightful.
Whether you're drawn to John's artwork, seeking artisanal goods, or just looking for a quirky magnet to add to your collection, Humble Donkey promises something memorable for everyone. Don't miss the chance to discover this artistic haven and take home a piece of Texas charm.
Visit Humble Donkey’s website humbledonkey.com and find them on Facebook and Instagram @humbledonkeystudio.
LEE MERRITT ELLIS
For us lucky ones, we got to experience Lee Ellis doing the thing he loved most – feeding people.
After decades in the Houston hospitality scene, developing and designing dozens of concepts, Lee, and his wife Melissa Savarino, settled in Round Top in 2018.
A year later, he opened the Ellis Motel, which is not actually a motel but a local watering hole filled with art, furniture, motorcycles, taxidermy and other oddities handpicked by Lee and reflecting his eclectic taste and personality. The Ellis Motel quickly became a fixture on Henkel Square and a place where Lee would “hold court.”
“He loved talking to people,” says Melissa. “These people would want to be enjoying their drink, but he would stay and talk to them, and they would love it.”
In those early days, Lee could also be seen outside the Ellis Motel, in his signature overalls, smoking meat in the side yard under a tent. A proper setup would eventually follow and become Round Top Smokehouse [now Merritt Meat Co., a tribute to Lee’s middle name].
“He worked behind the register at the Smokehouse just so he could talk to people. It’s rare to find someone who is interesting to all people, all ages.”
“He was a lot of things,” Melissa adds. “A curmudgeon, too, but he loved people. He loved serving people. Lee knew absolutely everybody, but his true friends he could count on two hands. He held his friends very close.”
Following Lee’s sudden passing last year, we spoke to a few close friends and talked to Melissa while she was driving from Houston to Round Top with Lee’s beloved dog, Elvira, in the seat next to her.
His influence and impact, his personality and presence is still very deeply felt as his friends and family share stories and drop F-bombs.
SomanyF-bombs , just as Lee would like it.
SCOTT SMITH, of SvO Home: I met Lee and Melissa 10 or 12 years ago when they were in Round Top shopping for Liberty Kitchen. Lee and I are the same age. I knew something was odd about him … and we realized we grew up in the same neck of the
woods in south Louisiana. We hit it off right away. We had two shots of whiskey at this bar-top he was buying from me. I found out later that Lee was not really a drinker. I got the pleasure of working with him on the Ellis Motel. Lee was a perfectionist, and he talked about the bar for so long, I remember thinking, ‘Damn it, just open it!’ Everything had to be just right before they poured their first drink. This was a one-horse town when they came here. There wasn’t a proper place to get a cocktail in Round Top until Lee hit the scene. It didn’t take long for it to become the gathering place.
MATT WHITE, of Recycling the Past:
The Ellis Motel. That’s the place to go. We supplied the buffalo (head) for him. You’d go there at night, and Lee would hold court, speak his mind. The dude was pretty spot-on. If he was wrong, he’d fucking admit it. Food. Design. You could talk to him for hours.
He was way more … vast than I even knew. He was a photographer, a golfer, owned a surf shop and a skate shop. His brain never stopped working. He was meticulous. I never met anyone else that would say exactly what he thought without giving a fuck. You have to put ‘fuck’ in this, because that was his favorite word. Ya know, fuck it. It’s always been my favorite word, too.
MELISSA: F-bombs were his favorite form of communication! And there’s that giant picture of him flipping people off. He was definitely a character, larger than life.
“He was way more … vast than I even knew. He was a photographer, a golfer, owned a surf shop and a skate shop. His brain never stopped working.”
MARLA HURLEY, of modernMARLA:
Being neighbors with Lee on Henkel Square, I would take clients over there (to the Ellis Motel) and introduce Lee, they would have an experience at my shop, then they would have the “Lee experience.”
MELISSA: Everyone who visited the Ellis Motel got the Lee experience, and we hope they still do. We know his spirit and heart are still there.
MARLA: It was just magic. I really do miss his presence. He is still here. His spirit is still here. He was very giving, very generous. Tough, tough, tough as a boot, but he always looked out for me. He treated me like a little sister. With Lee, you had to be able to stand the heat. He loved to razz me, and I loved being razzed by him.
MELISSA: From the time you walked into his barbecue place, he would pick on you. He should have been a comedian. In the 35 years we were together, no matter how mad I was at him, he made me laugh.
MARLA: I have to tell you about Lee and the nuns. I saw some nuns over at Royer’s Pie Haven. I called them over, because I wanted a picture of them in my orange chairs. I invited them to have a drink, and they didn’t drink! I’m Catholic, and all the nuns I know drink! Well, Lee walked over that afternoon. I asked, ‘Lee, did you see me with the nuns?’ and he said, ‘Yes, and you were the prostitute!’ When my chin was off the ground, I
thought, ‘You are probably right!’ I put myself out there with great advertising moments, and he respected my hustle. He would razz me that I am shameless! It was really, really funny. He would joke, but there was always some truth to it.
MATT: Love him or hate him, the dude left an indelible mark on Round Top forever. He loved his dog. He loved his wife. He was a good guy. He was a great friend.
MARLA: If Lee loved you, you were in like Flynn. If he didn’t, you were out. One day, I was in my shop, working. In the morning, that leaf-blower would fire up, and he would blow off the porch of the Ellis Motel; he would blow off the Smokehouse. Then, he started blowing off my area and my porch; it was just that big brother, little sister dynamic. It was just like a big hug from him. So, to this day, when I hear the leaf-blower being fired up, it just brings a tear to my eye, because I hope I would see Lee out there.
SCOTT: I think about him every day. It’s not a sad thing. If I think about something he said or did, it usually makes me laugh. He was a special guy. We had a lot in common. He helped me a lot, and I think I helped him, too. I love him.
MELISSA: One of our friends, Christina Mitchell said, ‘Lee just squeezed the juice out of life.’ And that’s it. He lived a big, fun, busy life, and he didn’t miss a single opportunity to laugh big and love big.
Kendra Scott A Q&A WITH
THE AUSTIN-BASED JEWELRY DESIGNER RETURNS TO ROUND TOP WITH HER LATEST COLLECTION INSPIRED BY HER TEXAS ROOTS.
BY NICOLE BODDINGTON | PHOTOS COURTESY OF KENDRA SCOTT
Strolling down South Congress in Austin, Texas, you can’t miss the beautiful white brick-and-mortar Kendra Scott, the flagship store for the billion-dollar jewelry brand with humble beginnings. As the story goes, Kendra Scott started making jewelry out of a spare bedroom in her Austin home in 2002 when she noticed what she calls “white space” in the industry. She was looking for jewelry made with gemstones at a price point she could afford, and when it didn’t exist, she decided to create it herself. Kendra’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of design and innovation while staying true to the brand’s core principles of color, shape, materials and value has seen the small start-up grow into a mega-successful business with more than 100 stores. We caught up with Kendra to talk about her relationship to Round Top and her latest venture, Yellow Rose, inspired by her Texas roots.
MARKET HILL: Tell us about Yellow Rose.
KENDRA SCOTT: About a year ago, we introduced our latest venture, Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott. Inspired by our Texas roots and style, we are honoring the modern cowgirl and cowboy, embracing the mix of rugged charm and polished sophistication. The response from our customers, old and new, has been phenomenal! Now, we’re gearing up to expand this concept with new retail stores popping up in Texas and beyond. We’re excited about the innovative experiences we’ll be bringing to the table as we continue to grow our lifestyle brand at Kendra Scott.
MH: How long have you been coming to Round Top?
KS: I’ve been coming to Round Top for about 15 years, and it’s been amazing to see how much it’s grown. As a jewelry designer, I draw a lot of inspiration from my surroundings, and over time, I developed a strong passion for interior design and art. Antiques shopping gives me a unique thrill, and I enjoy mixing the treasures I find with modern pieces to decorate my home, ranch, and even our Kendra Scott stores.
“Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott stems from my family’s love for our Texas ranch and the influence of our Texan roots. It embodies the connection, tranquility and adventure that this special place brings.”
MH: What’s special about Round Top to you?
KS: There is remarkable versatility among the antiques vendors and talented Texas-based artists in Round Top. The strong sense of community here is something I’ve come to love and embrace.
MH: Can you share with us your sisterhood with Junk Gypsy?
KS: We absolutely adore Aime, Jolie, Kelly and the entire Junk Gypsy family! Their values both personally and professionally align with ours at Kendra Scott and we instantly connected on a deeper level when we met. Together, we are committed to supporting each other as women and female entrepreneurs, and it’s been wonderful getting to know them better over the years.
MH: Can you tell us about the events you’ve been a part of together?
KS: Our residency collaboration with Junk Gypsy started more than a year ago, and since then, we’ve joined them at several events, including their semi-annual Prom event and Spring/Fall Antiques Shows. We’ve also used these opportunities to introduce our new Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott jewelry collections; offer hat customization, chain stitching, a dried floral bar, and live music; and even celebrate my birthday!
MH: Will Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott return to Round Top this fall?
KS: We’re looking forward to bringing Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott back to Round Top with Junk Gypsy this fall. Stay tuned for more updates through our Instagram (@yellowrosebykendrascott), and we look forward to seeing you at the Fall Show!
MH: You’ve also shopped at Market Hill. What’s unique about Market Hill to you?
KS: For me, Market Hill has been my go-to spot lately for finding everything I need, especially as I’ve been curating our new Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott brand. It’s been a treasure trove of unique pieces — from furniture to display cases — that I haven’t stumbled upon elsewhere. What really sets Market Hill apart for me are the incredible antiques and art they offer. I recently had the pleasure of commissioning a custom piece from Paul Meyer for my ranch’s fireplace. And let’s not forget the food — it’s hands down the best! Lunch there is always a highlight for me, and I often plan my visits around it.
MH: What do you want people to know about your brand?
KS: Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott stems from my family’s love for our Texas ranch and the influence of our Texan roots. It embodies the connection, tranquility and adventure that this special place brings.
Follow all things Kendra Scott on Instagram @kendrascott, and Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott at @yellowrosebykendrascott.
BUILDING Community
Meet the Builders Behind New Development in Round Top
The 26 carefully curated homesites within The Heart Field at Round Top are more than mere parcels of land; they are invitations to indulge in the luxury of space.
Driving into this tiny Texas town, one of the first things you’ll notice is the city limits sign that reads: Round Top. Population: 90. That number is misleading though, because between Dallas, Houston and Austin, there are lots of weekenders who descend on this place for its big-time small lifestyle. In recent years, more and more visitors have been looking to own a little piece of it. We spoke to a few custom-home builders to discuss their approach to building community and preserving what makes this place so special.
Country Communities
The Country Communities concept is the realized vision of Terry Ward. The idea began from his own experiences growing up in the country – experiences that stuck with him into his adult life and became the inspiration for recreating similar experiences for others.
“Whether you’re conscious of it or not, you experience something in the country; you smell something, see something, feel something in your body.”
Terry buys tracts of acreage in the country in close proximity to larger cities and installs the infrastructure and landscaping for residential communities.
Residents are surrounded by rolling terrain, wildlife, running creeks, majestic oaks, Texas bluebonnets and wildflowers, a unique landscape and a country lifestyle – just far enough away from the busyness of the big city.
“Nature is our Master Planner,” he says. “It’s about connecting with nature and neighbors,” Terry says.
Trees, hills and creeks are the primary architects and final determinants for division of land tracts. Deed restrictions and architectural guidelines are established to ensure the natural beauty of the area is preserved. Designs for each property incorporate the unique characteristics of the land and reflect a “low impact” philosophy where nature, wildlife and vegetation are concerned.
“Overall, our aim and core values are to connect people, living spaces and nature. We want people to experience their Country Community as well as live in it.”
The Heart Field at Round Top stands as Country Communities’ newest development, a testament to the company’s unwavering commitment to harmonizing home, nature and community. From its inception, this visionary project has been crafted with a distinct purpose – to create a haven where the essence of fine country living intertwines seamlessly with the idyllic landscapes of Round Top, Texas.
At the core of this development lies a profound vision that transcends the ordinary. The Heart Field at Round Top is more than just a community of homesites; it is a manifestation of Country Communities’ ethos, where each acreage homesite, spanning six to 37 acres, is a canvas for residents to paint their dreams. Here, ample room is provided not just for the construction of dream homes but for cultivating a lifestyle that embraces the rolling hills, pristine views and the serene ambiance that defines the Texas countryside.
“From the beginning, we’ve had a vision of what we want this development to represent: home, nature and connecting people,” Terry says.
The 26 carefully curated homesites within The Heart Field at Round Top are more than mere parcels of land; they are invitations to indulge in the luxury of space. It’s not just a residential development; it’s an ode to peace, tranquility and the unhurried pace of country living.
BY NICOLE BODDINGTON PHOTOGRAPHY BY LEIGH MICHAEL
Located in a prime location, The Heart Field at Round Top is destined to draw individuals who cherish the finer aspects of country living and can use the stunning views from their back porch as daily reminders of the extraordinary privilege of residing in this special little corner of the world.
Round Top Home Builders and Harbour Classic Builders are two custom-home builders with projects in The Heart Field that share Terry’s values and believe in the vision for the “country community” he is creating.
Round Top Home Builders
Jay Reynolds began his home-building career in the DallasFort Worth area right out of college. In 2015, he moved his family to Round Top to pursue his lifelong dream of building homes with his father, Barney Reynolds, who founded Round Top Home Builders in 2009. After Barney retired last year, Jay and wife, Melody, an interior designer for the company, have continued carrying on the family legacy.
“I love our team. We are a team passionate about building homes,” says Melody.
“A home is so much more than just a foundation, walls and a roof. A home holds memories and stories, hosts special events and holidays – it is where people share life. Home is the ultimate outlet for creative expression; it reflects the lifestyles and feelings of people. Home is a refuge from the outside world; it is a place to escape, relax and recharge. Our dedicated team understands all the meanings of home, we are not just building a home, we are building a life in the country.”
Whatever life in the country looks like for a client, Round Top Home Builders can take that vision and make it a reality.
“We specialize in high-quality custom homes, renovations (big or small) and barndominiums. We pride ourselves on a truly custom project to fit our clients’ needs; one that is both very functional for their lifestyles while holding true to their personal styles.”
Round Top Home Builders also has the distinction of being the area’s only member of the Southern Living Custom Builder Program.
“This program is about connecting people who want their homes to have a distinctly Southern feel to builders who can provide that,” said Kristen Bryan, director of marketing for Southern Living.
“Our mission is to partner with our clients to understand their unique needs and help them envision their lives in the country,” says Melody. “From the start of a purchase of land to a finished home, from that first thought, ‘Honey, maybe we need more space,’ we are with them every step of the way to ensure a smooth, exciting, and reliable construction process.”
“We pride ourselves on a truly custom project to fit our clients’ needs; one that is both very functional for their lifestyles while holding true to their personal styles.”
- MELODY REYNOLDS, ROUND TOP HOME BUILDERS
Visit roundtopbuilders.com to learn more about Round Top Home Builders.
“Guiding our clients through every step, we offer leadership in architectural development, land planning, interior design, and even construction financing.”
- MURPHY YATES, HARBOUR CLASSIC BUILDERS
Harbour Classic Builders
Murphy Yates, owner of Harbour Classic Builders, began his journey in the homebuilding industry in 1992, after graduating with a business management degree and All-American football honors from Sam Houston State University. In 1999, he took a leap of faith and founded Harbour Classic Builders, marking the start of a remarkable venture into creating truly custom homes. Now, as Harbour celebrates its silver jubilee anniversary, he reflects on 25 years of continuous commitment to delivering luxury custom homes.
“We’ve built over 200 homes over our tenure from the Bay Area of Houston through central Texas as far as Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country,” says Murphy. “I feel blessed to live in beautiful Round Top full time, within walking distance to town, and fortunate to enjoy all of the wonderful people who live here and embrace its rich history.”
When it comes to specializing in high-end construction methods, he says, “Unlike many builders who claim to be custom but deliver characteristics common to production builders, we stand out by prioritizing craftsmanship and unique distinctly custom features. With expertise in luxury inventory homes, we understand the art of enhancing these homes to provide the highest value to our customers. There is an art to crafting the amenities and features in these homes with priorities on how to apportion resources to create the highest level of value for customers in our market.”
As a fixed-price builder, Harbour Classic takes on the responsibility of managing the temperamental nature of construction costs, while ensuring a transparent pricing process for customers.
“Our quotes and budget spreadsheets provide customers with a clear and comprehensive understanding of the financial aspects of their dream homes. Guiding our clients through every step, we offer leadership in architectural development, land planning, interior design, and even construction financing.”
Shannon Riser, who leads the design team and project estimating at Harbour Classic, is acutely aware of the importance of creating timeless styles crafted to suit individual tastes.
“It’s a source of pride that we have many repeat customers, a rarity in our segment of the market. Part of our commitment to the community includes being a proud member of the GHBA, former president of the BABA, and a board member of Operation Finally Home. Our connection extends beyond business, as we attend the historic Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Round Top as our place of worship. In essence, our 25-year journey has not only been about constructing homes but creating an environment that makes the building process enjoyable for our customers, who we consider our friends. Looking ahead, we remain steadfast in our commitment to quality, transparency, and building homes that are uniquely custom and stand the test of time.”
A DOORWAY INTO THE DESIGN WORLD
Jason Bell of JD Bell Inc. shows us how high-end designers do Round Top.
BY NICOLE BODDINGTON
When we last spoke to Jason Bell, five years ago, he was two years into his role as director of design at Blackberry Farm in Walland, Tennessee. He worked exclusively with the award-winning hospitality brand on its newest addition, Blackberry Mountain, as well as its expansion into in-house interior design for
residential homes on the 4,200-acre property nestled in the majestic Great Smoky Mountains.
During his tenure, and under his direction, Blackberry Farm cultivated its own style – something Jason calls “foothills modern” – and it was during this time that he began making the biannual trip to Round Top, Texas, to find those one-of-a-kind pieces that fit this aesthetic.
“My wife’s family is from Houston, and we would take the whole design team to Round Top. We would be there for almost three weeks, during the shows, from 9 a.m. ‘til after dinner. It was like a mini-vacation, that kind of vibe. We would have a little fun and do a whole lot of work – a good balance there – and come home with truckloads of stuff.”
Jason recently left his post at Blackberry Farm to shift back to his longtime design business, JD Bell Inc., which has been based in NYC since 2004, and now has offices in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Mobile, Alabama, with employees in San Francisco and L.A.
“After seven years with Blackberry Farm,” Jason says, “it’s like having a master’s degree in hospitality design. We currently have about 20 projects going on – a country club, a private club outside of Pittsburgh, a gin distillery and restaurant in Tennessee, a private hotel for Al Gore in Tennessee, and a few residential homes from Maine to the Bahamas.”
With Round Top being centrally located in the U.S., Jason says, it can really market itself to the East and West Coasts, and it’s become a hub for high-end designers.
“We have eight people on our team, all working remotely now. It’s an experienced team, and it allows us to have wider coverage from coast to coast. We can all come together in Round Top. We can have clients fly in to meet us. We go to Round Top incredibly prepared,” he says. “The prep work is absolutely key.”
Offering a peek into their process, he adds, “We will go with an entire suitcase filled with nothing but client materials: floor plans, highlighted items we have found, have not found, what we call ‘room at a glance,’ so as we flip through room by room, I know almost every hole of every project.”
“I will shop all of these vendors for one client. Then I’ll clear my head, go back through again for the next client and so on. Every time I go out, again and again, as vendors sell something, they are replenishing, so it’s always shifting. You’re always seeing it in a different light. A lot of times, I will tell a vendor, ‘mark sold on that,’ because I can add it to my collection, and I know I can use it on another project. Then we go back every night, and we reorganize, reprint paper copies. I have digital copies on my phone, too – there’s a method to the madness.”
“I will shop all of these vendors for one client. Then I’ll clear my head, go back through again for the next client and so on.”
Left Column (from top): Jason Bell enjoys finding the unusual in Round Top.
Personal friends, Allison Robinson & Laura Whitehead, spent their first Round Top with Jason finding unique pieces for their Mobile, AL boutique M.A.Simons.
Jason, of JD Bell Inc., focuses on high-end commercial and residential design clients.
Right Column (from top): Jason shopping for pieces to include in client projects.
Jason (left) and Andy O’Neil at Market Hill perched on a Paul Michael Co. sculpture.
As for his own style, he says, “This past fall was the first show for me, post-Blackberry. For so long, I was focusing on a look for that work. What I take on now is definitely high-end commercial and residential, coast to coast and internationally. I don’t really have a specific style. You can blindfold me and I can do traditional, but what I want my clients to know is that if they want a look that doesn’t exist, I can do it. We did it at Blackberry Farm.”
ROUND TOP REAL ESTATE
In 1988, the story of Round Top Real Estate began with Charlotte and Grover Hillbolt, who, having owned a farm in Round Top since 1962, laid the foundation for what would become a thriving real estate venture. Fast forward to today, the legacy continues under the ownership of a passionate trio dedicated to the idyllic charms of country living.
Frank Hillbolt, son of the founders, joined in 2002, while Lisa Mayer began her journey with the company in 1996. Lilla Blackburn-Sivek, a seasoned realtor from Houston, added her expertise after relocating to Round Top in 2008. Together, this dynamic team and its realtors diligently assist those seeking the tranquility of a small town and the serenity of a country evening. Not to mention they do it all from their offices located conveniently on the courthouse square in Round Top.
Round Top Real Estate’s agents, all full-time professionals and residents of the area, bring a wealth of experience and specialized designations to the table. Their expertise encompasses various facets of country properties, from land development and management to agricultural exemptions and 1031 exchanges. Their primary areas of focus are Fayette, Austin, Colorado, Washington and Lee counties.
The team’s unique perspective stems from personal ties to the region. Frank and Lilla grew up visiting their respective family weekend properties in Round Top, and Lisa moved to Round Top in 1982 upon marrying her husband, who is a 5th generation Fayette County resident. For Round Top Real Estate, it’s not just about the sale; it’s about nurturing relationships. Clients moving to the area find solace in the team’s extensive knowledge and unwavering commitment.
Personalized care is a hallmark of Round Top Real Estate’s approach. The team understands the challenges of transitioning from urban to rural life, offering not only real estate guidance but also assistance in acclimating to the community. Round Top Real Estate supports many aspects of the community to
The team understands the challenges of transitioning from urban to rural life, offering not only real estate guidance but also assistance in acclimating to the community.
help build a thriving locality, including Festival Hill Institute, Round Top Family Library, Round Top-Carmine Education Foundation, ARTS for Rural Texas, Round Top-Warrenton Fire Department and Round Top Rifle Hall, among many others.
As technology bridges the gap between city and country living, clients can enjoy the peace of a small town without sacrificing the conveniences of urban life. The team emphasizes that Round Top provides the benefits, privacy, and community of a small town, coupled with proximity to nearby cities like Brenham, La Grange, and Giddings.
With a new generation seeking solitude in the countryside, Round Top and its surrounding communities are witnessing growth. Young families from major cities invest in weekend homes, offering their children space to run and play outdoors. The allure of Round Top extends beyond real estate, with cultural events, entertainment, and renowned attractions like the Round Top Antiques Show.
For those considering the move, Round Top Real Estate guides them through available listings that align with their family’s needs and desires. The team’s dedication extends beyond the sale, making Round Top Real Estate more than just a real estate agency – it’s a partner in building the next chapter of life in the heart of Texas.
Marla MOD ABOUT
BY NICOLE BODDINGTON
When Houston native Marla Hurley had the opportunity to set up shop in a historic fort on Henkel Square, she couldn’t pass it up.
“I just did not see it coming, and it’s been the biggest blessing for me and my business,” Marla says. “My business has grown, and Round Top, as a town, has embraced it.” She lovingly refers to her location as “sin curve,” and says, “I like to say if you’re here, between my shop, the Ellis Motel and Royer’s Pie Haven, you’re definitely misbehavin’!”
This summer, during one of the “off-weekends,” we happened upon Marla’s shop on our way to the Ellis Motel. The first thing we noticed were the empty Champagne bottles scattered about, and we exchanged looks that said, this must be the place. We soon realized that the extraordinarily beautiful woman sitting outside the shop in a breezy, strapless, floral sundress, was, in fact, the modern Marla. She told us to just let ourselves in, and she’d be back to check on us. Inside, it was like finding a treasure trove of designer pieces; every designer you can think of Chanel, Gucci, Prada, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, you name it, Marla’s got it
When we get to speak with Marla, she tells us she grew up in the business, in a way.
“My parents were trailblazers in the pawn shop industry for 40 years with 10 businesses in Houston. I worked for them as a kid, and after I graduated from Texas A&M, I went back to work for them in a corporate role. I learned a lot from my parents. I put my spin on the family business with luxury goods. Our businesses are not the same, but they are like cousins.”
Marla said her family has had a family farm in Fayetteville, Texas, outside of Round Top, since 1976, so Round Top is like home to her.
“Round Top is an elevated, swanky town. My clients are from all over Texas and out of state, as well. Since being in Round Top, I’ve met so many people, and my business has expanded. When I am in Round Top, at the shop, it’s like a mini-chamber of commerce.”
For her consignment business, clients either send high-end items to her in the mail, or physically bring them to her in the shop.
“I call it a ‘Cinderella shop,’ because I only have one of everything. You will see things you can’t find in department stores. It’s a special experience. If it fits, it’s meant to be.”
When asked about the empty Champagne bottles littered around, she says, “When I started selling luxury items, I needed to match my bubbly with my product. My branding is orange, so Veuve Clicquot just fit right in. I serve Veuve to people who spend money with me and those who don’t. I treat every customer the same. It’s a very fun experience to ring the little Champagne bell, and I bring out a bottle,” she laughs.
“I really feel like I have the best spot in Round Top. It’s really, really fun. Silly fun.”
Follow Marla on Instagram at @mod_about_marla and stay tuned for her website, modernmarla.com, launching soon.
ROUND TOP
Wedding Venue
& ACCOMMODATIONS
LIESEL FARM
Whether you’re planning a wedding, event or simply seeking a tranquil getaway, Liesel Farm welcomes you to experience their versatile boutique heritage destination venue.
The variety of in-town spaces are perfectly suited for the semi-annual antiques show in the historic town of Round Top, Texas. Each property has its own unique charm; however, they all blend authentic and distinctive Aix-en-Provence heritage design with contemporary amenities.
The sun-kissed hillside Liesel Farm estate evokes elegant ambiance and joyful emotions of a French countryside idyll — the perfect setting for the most elegant affairs. Every element is curated
to narrate a deeply authentic story, as you’re conducted to a bygone age of extravagance and privilege. The space includes a romantic cathedral — ideal for celebrating your wedding, reception, anniversary, or special event. Experience an elegant and magical atmosphere of Provençal romance that is destined to create cherished memories for your most memorable day.
For more information go to www.lieselfarm.com or connect with them on Instagram @lieselfarm or email info@lieselfarm.com.
A IN TEXAS FRENCH CHATEAU
Alisanne Wonderland Unveils 19th-Century Bordeaux Treasure at Market Hill
19th-century hand-carved limestone blocks, meticulously salvaged from a grand Bordeaux estate.
We are thrilled to announce the much-anticipated return of Alisanne Wonderland to the iconic Round Top Antiques Fair with an exclusive, oncein-a-lifetime treasure. Picture this: thousands of 19th-century hand-carved limestone blocks, meticulously salvaged from a grand Bordeaux estate, poised to become the cornerstone of your dream chateau.
This is not just another construction project; it’s an invitation to create a legacy. Gather your team of architects and artisans to craft a bespoke chateau that echoes your unique style. The original estate, a sprawling 14,000 square feet of magnificence, is now available in fully catalogued pieces, including impressive pediments and majestic stone columns. These elements fuse historical depth with artistic elegance, bringing the flair of 19th-century France into your modern-day masterpiece. Your architectural adventure kicks off in Bordeaux, with Alisanne Frew — the visionary who uncovered this collection — handing over the reins. She discovered this treasure trove in 2020, and now it's your turn to breathe new life into these stones. This exceptional project promises a living experience rich in historical luxury, creating a timeless residence that showcases both your impeccable taste and the storied craftsmanship of French artisans.
LOCATION: PAUL MICHAEL COMPANY MAIN SHOWROOM, AT THE RESTAURANT ENTRANCE.
Follow Alisanne's journeys on Instagram at @alisanne_wonderland and find out more about the Bordeaux chateau at www.FrenchChateauProject.com and www.AlisanneWonderland.com or email Alisanne at alisannewonderland@gmail.com.
Best the Best
OF THE MARKET HILL VENDORS
Paul Michael has selected the best vendors at Round Top and brought them together under two roofs here at Market Hill.
The following vignettes introduce our readers to each vendor and offer a sneak peek at the special pieces they are preparing to present at the fall show.
Step into the world of design and home furnishings through the eclectic and visionary eyes of Amelia Tarbet. Since 2005, she has graced Round Top as both a passionate buyer and a vendor, weaving a narrative of uniqueness and surprise through her curated collection which includes vintage, redesigned, and original works. For Amelia, the thrill lies in introducing people to diverse pieces and helping them craft spaces that echo their individuality.
Describing her style as “unexpected,” Amelia seeks to offer clients pieces that represent their own personality and interests. She shares, “I really try to mix in one-of-akind pieces. I want to give my customers a sense of discovery and wonder that I so much enjoy.” While promoting the importance of high-quality items, much of her focus lies in generating an element of surprise, guaranteeing that every customer relishes in the delight of stumbling upon something genuinely exceptional.
What captivates Amelia about Round Top is the shared enthusiasm and passion for design and antiques among both customers and dealers. The journey to this small Texas town becomes a pilgrimage for those genuinely passionate about the art of collecting, as well as the art of furniture and design.
The thrill lies in introducing people to diverse pieces and helping them craft spaces that echo their individuality.
Amelia encourages her clients to choose pieces that resonate with them on a personal level, rising above temporary trends to be timeless and meaningful.
Amelia’s dedication to quality and uniqueness translates into her customer relationships. Loyal patrons appreciate her commitment to offering something new and different each time they visit. She delights in seeing surprise and enjoyment in her customers’ faces as they explore her space. And this is equally true for items she has discovered and brought back from Europe, as well as items she has designed and produced herself.
Helping customers find the perfect piece involves understanding diverse styles, from eclectic to minimalist to traditional. Amelia encourages her clients to choose pieces that resonate with them on a personal level, rising above temporary trends to be timeless and meaningful. Her individual style centers around following one’s instincts, creating a harmonious blend of enthusiastically chosen pieces.
As anticipation builds for the next show, Amelia and her team at Amelia Tarbet Studios have been busy at work preparing for your visit. Everything in her showroom reflects her commitment to merging antique charm, modern aesthetics, and contemporary living. Embark on an adventure of discovery with Amelia Tarbet at the upcoming fall show, where each piece tells a story and invites you to embrace the unexpected in the world of curated design.
Keep up with Amelia on Instagram @ameliatarbet.
With a reputation for curating exceptional collections, Scott Smith of SvO has become a go-to destination for those seeking upscale seating, catering to both trade professionals and design enthusiasts alike.
A TIMELESS JOURNEY
Antica Collection
As anticipation builds for the Fall 2024 Antiques Show at Market Hill in Round Top, one name stands out – Lisa Strait-Vanpoucke, the creative force behind Antica Collection Inc. Lisa's passion for bringing a fresh perspective through European imports promises a captivating journey through time and style.
The Essence of Antica Collection Inc.
Lisa expresses her deep appreciation for the opportunity to infuse a renewed aesthetic with every container imported from Europe. Her passion for harmoniously merging diverse elements, including her own designs, serves as the defining essence of Antica Collection Inc., crafting a distinctive and timeless style that truly captivates the imagination.
A Fusion of Eras
Describing her style as a blend of period European antiques and mid-century pieces, Lisa prides herself on creating a collection that is both classic and contemporary. “I love a mix to make it fresh and current,” she adds. This fusion sets Antica Collection Inc. apart, offering clients a diverse range of pieces resonating with the past while remaining relevant.
Two Decades of Round Top Magic
With over two decades at Round Top, Lisa has become integral to the event's charm. Round Top's allure as a hub for eclectic furniture, handcrafted items, and art from around the world makes each season about connecting with a community that shares a passion for unique pieces.
Her passion for harmoniously merging diverse elements, including her own designs, serves as the defining essence.
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and an original Italian painting give color to this 18th-century Spanish pottery and carved French, circa 1790, buffet.
18th-century original painted French doors set the stage to show off the Swedish Arnie Norell vintage leatherette chairs, mid-century Italian sofa,
and blown glass from Majorca. The Spanish 19th-century little gold gilt mirror rests quietly on the wall; ancient stone pottery; collection of Italian and Spanish mortars on handsome Italian walnut period table with vintage 1920s Italian scones and 18th-century oil painting of Saint Michael from Europe.
Understanding the Antica Collection Customer
Clients drawn to the allure of Lisa's acquisitions seek special pieces that tell stories of travels and reflect their lifestyles. “I feel my clients are looking to have special pieces that represent travels and their lifestyles or create lives well-lived,” Lisa explains. Antica Collection Inc. offers more than furniture – it offers a narrative of a life well-curated.
Personalized Styling Experience
When helping customers find that special piece, Lisa takes a personalized approach. Understanding their lifestyle and design preferences is key. “I try to understand how they live and the look they are trying to achieve by asking questions,” she says, ensuring each piece finds its perfect home.
The Timeless Appeal of Antica Collection
Antica Collection Inc. stands as an innovator in antiques. Lisa's discerning eye seeks pieces that are timeless yet current. “I definitely have a 'Lisa look,’ and you know when you walk into my showroom it’s Antica Collection,” she asserts, reflecting a carefully curated style that is unmistakably hers.
Showcasing Early Mirrors
Lisa is excited about the incoming container with gorgeous early mirrors of all sizes. These mirrors stand alone in beauty and reflect the treasures within the room, each echoing craftsmanship and history.
Connect with Antica Collection Inc.
As Market Hill Round Top opens its doors, the invitation is extended to experience the unique fusion of eras and styles at Antica Collection Inc. Lisa Strait-Vanpoucke welcomes you to explore a curated journey through time and design, where every piece tells a story waiting to be discovered.
For a sneak peek into the timeless world of Antica Collection Inc., follow them on Instagram @Antica_Collection_Inc. Explore the curated collection further by searching for Antica Collection Inc on 1stdibs.com.
Lisa is excited about the incoming container with gorgeous early mirrors of all sizes.
An early French sculpture of Saint Paul is the center of attention in this vignette surrounded by 18th-century Italian lighting, vintage blown Majorcan glass, 17th-century marble mortar and Portuguese mirror.
Left: 18th-century Italian carved gilt console paired with mid-century Italian metal Banci lamps and 19thcentury Portuguese mirror.
PARISIAN CHIC UNVEILED
dinnerpARTy
Dive into fabulous art with dinnerpARTy at Market Hill, curated by Shelli Alter. This exhibit promises to transport visitors to the chic streets of Paris, unveiling a collection inspired by the City of Light’s enchanting allure.
Parisian Panache Meets Round Top Charm
With 17 years at Round Top, dinnerpARTy seamlessly merges modern French art with 19th-century frames. Shelli Alter’s eye for unique pieces creates an ambiance blending Parisian panache with Round Top’s down-to-earth charm. Experience a curated journey showcasing the finest treasures for the home.
Shelli’s commitment to European antiquities promises an exclusive array of treasures, a testament to the brand’s dedication to a fresh and unique experience with each showcase.
Connect with dinnerpARTy
For those captivated by the allure of dinnerpARTy, the Fall 2024 Antiques Show at Market Hill in Round Top is the perfect rendezvous. Connect with Shelli and experience the enchantment of curated art that transcends borders. For inquiries and more information, reach out to Shelli Alter at shelli@dinnerparty.info. Join the journey of discovery, and let dinnerpARTy guide you to a world where every piece is a work of art awaiting its place in your home.
Follow dinnerpARTy on Instagram @dinnerpartyantiques for a visual journey into timeless beauty.
HEJA HOME
Embark on a visual odyssey at HEJA HOME , pronounced [hey-ya], inside Market Hill, where owners Heather and Jason Rosfeld invite you to explore a realm of captivating textiles, rugs, and furniture inspired by their global adventures. Heather and Jason seamlessly blend Mediterranean, Moroccan, and Scandinavian influences, curating a natural style that defines HEJA HOME . New to Market Hill, the duo passionately infuses their love for travel into a unique collection that mirrors their global explorations.
Transforming Spaces with Luxury Rugs
With a belief that rugs are the artwork of a home, Heather and Jason guide you on a rug hunt, encouraging you to start with the colors that resonate with you. Elevate your room effortlessly with a piece that mirrors your style and transforms the ambiance.
Follow HEJA HOME’s journey on Instagram @hejahome and delve into their captivating collections at hejahome.com.
Joseph Collins
ANTIQUES AND MODERN DESIGN
In the enchanting realm of design, where creativity meets history, there's a name that resonates with designers and celebrities alike – Joseph Collins, affectionately known as Joe in the industry. With over 40 years of expertise, Joe has not only carved a niche in finding unique pieces but has also become a beacon for undiscovered artists. As we anticipate the Fall 2024 Antiques Show at Market Hill in Round Top, Joe's showroom, Antiques and Modern Design, promises an extraordinary journey through time, culture, and the depths of human creativity.
A Maestro of Design
Joe Collins is more than a seasoned veteran in the world of design; he's a maestro, orchestrating harmonies between different eras and styles. His expertise spans primitives, folk art, eighteenth-century and mid-century antiques, modern worldwide finds, and luxury goods. For those in the know, his West Palm Beach, FL gallery and Round Top, TX showroom are veritable treasure troves waiting to be explored.
Designers, celebrities, and enthusiasts flock to Joe not just for the pieces he offers but for the stories each item tells. His ability to curate and present a collection that transcends time and trends is what sets him apart. If you're on the lookout for something one-of-a-kind or an extra-large art piece that defies convention, a visit to Antiques and Modern Design is a pilgrimage into the heart of creative design.
A Champion of Hidden Talents
One remarkable facet of Joe's illustrious career is his unwavering support for undiscovered artists. Long before their names graced museum walls, Joe was nurturing and promoting their work. An example of this is his association with Purvis Young, an artist now celebrated globally. In fact, the two shared a connection, and Young crafted an exclusive masterpiece for Joe, a testament to the symbiotic relationship between collector and artist.
As we gear up for the fall season, Joe introduces us to another hidden gem – Palestinian-Peruvian artist Omar Ananias. The artist not only brings his unique perspective to Joe's collection but also directs a nonprofit organization in Peru, where he imparts art, meditation, and yoga to vulnerable populations. From prison inmates to orphanages, native communities of the Amazon forest to sex workers and the disabled, Ananias's work transcends borders and societal norms.
“It's not just about acquiring art; it's about embracing a legacy, supporting hidden talents, and discovering the artistry within yourself.”
Art as a Journey
Joe's eyes have witnessed the world through the lens of art. His collection is not just an assemblage of objects; it's a narrative that unfolds as you explore each piece. When asked about his inspiration, Joe humbly deflects attention from himself, stating, “It's not about me; it's about art.” His vision is to perpetuate a continuous story of humanity through the most creative, sensitive, and sometimes daring artists. For Joe, being surrounded by art and creativity is a means of nurturing our own artistic essence in life. He believes that creative energy is our most powerful virtue as humans, and investing in it is a decision he will never doubt. As you step into Antiques and Modern Design at the Fall 2024 Antiques Show, prepare to be transported into a world where art isn't just an object; it's a catalyst for self-discovery and a celebration of the human spirit.
Omar Ananias: A Tale of Compassion and Art
Joe Collins's discerning eye has recognized not just the artistic merit in Ananias's work but also the underlying message of social impact. As you explore Antiques and Modern Design's offerings, you become a participant in this narrative of compassion, creativity, and the boundless potential of human connection. Among the artists showcased by Joe Collins in the upcoming season, Omar Ananias's story stands out as a beacon of compassion.
Anticipating the Joe Collins Antiques and Modern Design Experience
As the Fall 2024 Antiques Show approaches, Joe Collins beckons connoisseurs and curious souls alike. Step into a world where art is a journey, history is a conversation, and creativity is the most potent force we possess. Joe Collins invites you to immerse yourself in the stories, the details, and the profound inspirations that echo through his antiques collection. It's not just about acquiring art; it's about embracing a legacy, supporting hidden talents, and discovering the artistry within yourself. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the convergence of history and creativity at Antiques and Modern Design – your gateway to the extraordinary at Market Hill Round Top.
Connect with Joe on Instagram @josephcollinsantiques.
Ables Antiques
Step into the enchanting world of Ables Antiques at the upcoming Fall 2024 Antiques Show at Market Hill in Round Top, where owner Kitty Ables invites you to embark on a journey of dis covery and storytelling.
Kitty's love for the unusual and the sto ries behind each find makes Ables Antiques a haven for those seeking unique trea sures. With decades of experience, Kitty and her husband Tony have uncovered remarkable pieces, each with its own fascinating history. From the thrill of the quest to the joy of unraveling the diverse journeys of these items, Ables Antiques is a place where history comes to life.
Kitty's distinctive style, a fusion of elements from different eras, creates a collection that emphasizes the beauty of each piece. At Ables Antiques, you won't find cookie-cutter designs; instead, you'll discover a curated blend that celebrates individuality and uniqueness.
For over three decades, Ables Antiques has been a staple at Round Top, drawing in visitors with its vibrant offerings and welcoming atmosphere. Kitty's customers, fun-loving and adventurous, are drawn to the vivid colors, rich history, and elegant lines that define Ables Antiques. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a first-time visitor, Ables Antiques promises a unique and memorable experience. From historical landmarks to one-ofa-kind neon signs, each piece reflects Kitty's commitment to offering items that are anything but boring. Don't miss the chance to explore the magic of Ables Antiques at Market Hill Round Top. Join the adventure, uncover stories, and find your own piece of history at Ables Antiques.
Visit Kitty's Instagram account @Kitty_brackin_ for a sneak peek, or contact Ables Antiques at 731-413-1233.
Above: An historical landmark from a motel in Indianapolis, Indiana
Customers are drawn to the vivid colors, rich history, and elegant lines that define Ables Antiques.
ELEGANCE HANDPICKED FOR YOU
The Select Pick
PHOTOS COURTESY OF STACY GRAUBART
Stacy Graubart, a Houston native, returns to Round Top with The Select Pick, gracing Market Hill with her vibrant aesthetic and unique finds.
For Stacy, Round Top is a lifelong affair. Fond memories of hunting beautiful antiques with her mother as a young girl continue to resonate. Continuing the tradition is Stacy’s daughter, Beatrice, who has worked full time at sg designs and The Select Pick for the last four years while attending college. You will often see her in the showroom or out in the field. “Sharing my knowledge and watching Beatrice develop her own aesthetic and skills as my mother did with me has been beyond rewarding,” says Stacy. Reflecting on Round Top, Stacy expresses, “It embodies the ultimate ‘thrill of the hunt.’ And, you are always guaranteed to meet talented, creative artists who often become great lifelong friends.”
As the proprietor of The Select Pick, Stacy shares the exciting evolution of her business. “In the past few years, we have been working across the United States and internationally, allowing us to find many exquisite pieces in Europe that we can bring home and share with all of our wonderful clients. Our aesthetic tends to be clean and classic, always careful to remember that trendy is the last stop before tacky.”
The ideal client for The Select Pick appreciates beautiful, fine things
but allows for creative freedom. Stacy explains, “We start with one-ofa-kind, antique pieces and then integrate eclectic, unique elements that one would not expect in that type of environment. Our clients give us a lot of freedom; we have numerous clients who we have worked with for years and designed several of their homes.”
Unveiling the thrill of her work, Stacy notes, “Sometimes the most unusual piece may fit a client very well, although it is a piece at first sight they would have never considered. This is a fun part of the job; showing clients how even the most unusual piece can work in the most beautiful way.”
The Select Pick delights in repurposing old architectural pieces into functional elements of client homes. Stacy shares, “We love to find old architectural pieces that we build into client homes. Old antique shutters into cabinet doors, architectural frames into mirrors, etc. We love using unusual elements in a non-traditional way.”
For this show, they are bringing a wonderful pair of antique pine mirrors repurposed from an old French Gothic church.
Experience Stacy’s vibrant and playful picks at Market Hill, and for more insight into her work, visit sgdesignshouston.com.
TIMELESS ELEGANCE
Liesel Farm
PHOTOS COURTESY OF LISA GILLETTE
Embark on a journey of timeless allure and sophistication at Liesel Farm, located within Market Hill. This exquisite enclave, meticulously curated by Round Top local resident, Lisa Gillette, is a must see for discerning home designers
and buyers alike. Explore the collection that epitomizes chic taste, showcasing centuries-old craftsmanship and delicate marquetry at the Fall 2024 Antiques Show. What truly sets Liesel Farm apart is the unwavering commitment to curating pieces with stories that resonate. The
items in the collection carry a rich history with a compelling narrative, perfectly suited to enhance your living space with character and inspiration. Journey into the Liesel Farm showroom at Market Hill where timeless elegance meets French chic living.
Stay connected with Liesel Farm by following them on Instagram @Lieselfarm and visiting their website www.lieselfarm.com. For inquiries, you can reach out to info@lieselfarm.com.
Liesel Farm is committed to offering timeless treasures that transcend trends, providing lasting allure.
ECLECTIC ELEGANCE
Architectural Anarchy
Journey into the realm of Architectural Anarchy, guided by the creative spirit of Gosia Korsakowski. As the curator of Architectural Anarchy, Gosia infuses her passion for travel and meeting fascinating individuals into an eclectic style that harmoniously blends art and one-of-a-kind pieces.
Gosia’s style is a celebration of the eclectic, weaving a rich tapestry of conversations between the old and the new. Focused on art and unique pieces, Architectural Anarchy invites you to explore a world where the magic lies in the juxtaposition of different eras and styles.
For the past eight years, Architectural Anarchy has been a captivating presence at the Round Top Antiques Show. What makes this event special for Gosia is the opportunity to connect with clients from all corners of the country. It’s a unique gathering where old and new clients converge, offering Gosia the chance to share her latest finds and gain insights into the evolving tastes of her patrons.
Architectural Anarchy’s clientele is a community of avid travelers unafraid to embrace the new. It appreciates craftsmanship, folk art, and the allure of unique pieces. The brand’s ability to curate an array of items that speaks to diverse interests and passions fosters a sense of loyalty among its customers.
When helping customers discover that special piece, Gosia engages in conversations to understand their preferences and desires. By actively listening to their likes, she endeavors to unearth the one item
Gosia infuses her passions into an eclectic style that harmoniously blends art and one-of-a-kind pieces.
that resonates with their unique style, creating a personalized and meaningful connection.
The pieces showcased by Architectural Anarchy at the Fall 2024 Antiques Show reflect Gosia’s individual style – an appreciation for natural materials, organic shapes, craftsmanship, and a harmonious blend of antiques and modern elements. Each piece serves as a testament to the brand’s commitment to quality and diversity.
Among the highlights of the upcoming show are Gosia’s artists’ art, a delightful introduction to the creative minds she has encountered through Architectural Anarchy. Additionally, antique and mid-century finds from across the United States and Europe will grace the exhibition, each with its own unique story.
Connect with Architectural Anarchy on Instagram @architecturalanarchy and explore their curated collection by searching for Architectural Anarchy on 1stdibs.com.
CONTEMPORARY RUSTIC
Nomadic Trading Company
Embark on a captivating journey through the Fall 2024 Antiques Show at Market Hill, where Nomadic Trading Company, curated by owner Demir Williford, beckons you to explore a realm of contemporary rustic treasures. Engage in a treasure hunt crafted by Demir’s passion for the unique, transforming every shopping moment into a captivating discovery.
The Hunt for Vintage Splendors: Nomadic’s Treasure Trove
Demir finds allure in the hunt, carefully curating and uncovering pieces that resonate with the soul. Since 1995, Nomadic Trading Company has stood as a haven for vintage enthusiasts, presenting a curated array of rugs, furniture, and accessories sourced from across the globe.
Crafting Timeless Stories
Each piece, curated by Demir, unfolds narratives of cultural richness and timeless elegance, sourced from the streets of Turkey to the countryside of Hungary. A participant in Round Top since 2009, Demir acknowledges its status as the global Mecca for vintage goods. The show stands as the world’s largest, drawing seekers of extraordinary vintage treasures from every corner.
Client-Centric Values: Connecting Through Quality and Value
Nomadic Trading Company caters to a diverse clientele, including interior decorators and fellow dealers, forging lasting loyalty through exceptional value and transparent pricing. Demir’s attentive
Presenting a curated array of rugs, furniture, and accessories sourced from across the globe.
ear to customer preferences ensures a personalized and rewarding shopping experience. Moreover, their commitment to sustainability is visible in the “repurposed furniture” offered in their shop. As a family-owned business, they strive to lead the repurposing industry, showcasing their unique pieces at places like the Round Top Antiques Show and also at the Brimfield Antiques Show in Massachusetts..
Treasures from Six Different Countries
Anticipation builds as Nomadic Trading Company unveils selections from containers arriving from six countries. From a 1960s leather couch to 1980s Italian lounge chairs, their expert team handpicks each item from Turkey, France, Portugal, Spain, and Eastern Europe to bring you the most exclusive finds.
Nomadic looks forward to meeting and serving you! Connect with them on Instagram @nomadictradingco or visit nomadictrading.com.
ARTISTRY UNVEILED
Hasan’s Rugs
Discover the artistry of Hasan’s Rugs at the upcoming Fall 2024 Antiques Show at Market Hill in Round Top. Owned by Hasan Turkeri and Nile Candan, Hasan’s Rugs is a celebration of tradition, craftsmanship, and the intricate stories woven into each rug. Their passion for creating connections through their creations is evident in every rug, making this collection a must-see for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
The Heartfelt Craftsmanship
What sets Hasan’s Rugs apart is the profound connection the artisans establish with their craft. Crafting each rug is not just a skill; it’s a narrative, an artistic expression of culture and history with adept expertise. Hasan Turkeri shares, “Crafting each rug is like weaving a
story, a blend of art, culture, and history that comes alive under our artisans’ skilled hands.” This deep connection to the craft imbues each rug with a unique character and charm.
A Timeless Fusion of Styles
Describing Hasan’s Rugs style as a fusion of rich, intricate details and a sophisticated color palette, Turkeri has created a collection that caters to both classic and contemporary tastes. The rugs are versatile, offering a timeless aesthetic that enhances various interior spaces. It’s a tribute to the past, crafted for the present, and designed to endure well into the future. Visitors to the Fall 2024 Antiques Show can expect to explore a collection that seamlessly blends tradition with modern sensibilities.
“...the narrative behind each rug is what makes our customers not just buyers but loyal enthusiasts of our brand.”
Inaugural Year at Round Top
Though Hasan’s Rugs is relatively new to Round Top, having participated for just one year, the impact has been profound. Turkeri expresses the value of participating each season, stating, “The fair’s vibrant atmosphere, coupled with the presence of collectors, designers, and art enthusiasts, allows us to showcase our collections to an audience that truly values quality and craftsmanship.” The Round Top community’s energy and inspiration have already made a lasting impression on the brand.
Connoisseurs of Fine Decor
Hasan’s Rugs caters to a clientele that appreciates the blend of artistry, history, and quality in each piece. The typical customer is a connoisseur of fine decor, valuing items that carry a story and tradition. Hasan Turkeri notes, “This appreciation for the finer details and the narrative behind each rug is what makes our customers not just buyers but loyal enthusiasts of our brand.”
Tailored Recommendations for Individual Styles
When assisting customers in finding that special piece, Hasan’s Rugs takes a personalized approach. Engaging in detailed conversations about the customer’s space, color preferences, and lifestyle allows the team to tailor recommendations that not only complement their space aesthetically but also resonate with their personal taste. It’s a commitment to ensuring that each rug finds its perfect home.
A Selection that Speaks Volumes
The collection Hasan’s Rugs is bringing to the Fall 2024 Antiques Show is a testament to their commitment to quality and respect for the heritage of rug making. These pieces showcase rich textures and unique patterns, embodying timeless design and dedication to creating rugs that are not just decorative elements but pieces of living history.
Immerse Yourself in Hasan’s Rugs
As you explore Market Hill during the Fall 2024 Antiques Show, make sure to visit Hasan’s Rugs. Experience the heartfelt craftsmanship, timeless fusion of styles, and a curated selection that speaks volumes about the brand’s ethos. Hasan Turkeri welcomes you to discover the artistry and stories woven into each rug at Hasan’s Rugs.
Explore Hasan’s Rugs offerings at www.hasansrugs.com and connect with them on Facebook and Instagram @hasansrugs.
PROPS & Liquid Fire
PROPS, Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee. In its 10th year, PROPS sources unique and one-of-a-kind items with a focus on vintage Americana and European furniture, accessories and art.
Connect with PROPS on Instagram and Facebook @propsleipersfork.
Liquid Fire Vintage Neon from Williamsport, TN specializes in saving historic neons and restoring them as well as creating new vintage-inspired neon signs for custom projects.
Follow @liquidfireneon on Instagram for historic neon restorations and custom creations.
Renouveau Antiques
PHOTOS COURTESY OF RENOUVEAU ANTIQUES
The literal translation of “renouveau” is renewal, or a revival of something as it becomes popular again. This is the inspiration for Renouveau Antiques, a direct importer of fine European antiques. Owned and operated by Houston native Ashley Radack, Renouveau Antiques has been at Market Hill since 2020; but, Ashley has been coming to Round Top for o ver 30 years and selling here for 10 years, after she began importing in early 2014.
“Round Top is a magical place where buyers and dealers come from all over the world. It is rare if you see someone not smiling or laughing,” she says.
Ashley has a passion for the process, traveling all across France and Italy many times a year to handpick each piece, chosen for its unique beauty and historical significance. What she loves most about her work is “the treasure hunt of finding that one-of-a-kind unique antique for my client.”
“My clients are the joy of my job. I specifically think of them when I am in Europe shopping. They appreciate being unique, just like the pieces I sell.”
When it comes to finding that specific piece for a specific client she says, “I think this comes from experience. One of my gifts is being able to read my client and their taste and style.” As for her
“My style is dramatic mixed with simple with an emphasis on 17th- and 18thcentury French and Italian antiques.”
own style, she describes it as “dramatic mixed with simple with an emphasis on 17th- and 18th-century French and Italian antiques.” And she promises to keep bringing the drama to Market Hill.
“As usual, I have a ton of one-of-akind pieces. I tend to lean toward the romantic and dramatic.” When asked to share a few of her favorites, she says, “All of them! I wish I could be more specific, but I truly love all my pieces.”
You’ll have to come see which ones speak to you at Renouveau Antiques inside Market Hill.
“My clients are the joy of my job. I specifically think of them when I am in Europe shopping. They appreciate being unique, just like the pieces I sell.”
TIMELESS TREASURES REIMAGINED
Robert Massello Furniture
PHOTOS COURTESY OF MASSELLO
Robert Massello, the creative force behind Robert Massello Furniture, has spent over a decade indulging his passion for finding and transforming items from different eras. For him, the thrill lies in the challenging and exhilarating hunt, sourcing vintage pieces and giving them a new lease on life.
Describing his style as a blend of design and aesthetics spanning the 1940s to the 1980s, Massello brings a unique touch to his creations. His love for the unusual, coupled with a commitment to quality and a penchant for risk, attracts a customer base that shares his avant-garde approach. These customers are trendsetters, drawn to Massello’s offerings for their distinctive and eclectic appeal.
Participating in Round Top for more than a decade, Massello finds the event’s charm in the diverse merchandise, varied venues, and the presence of vendors from across the map. The unpredictability and variety of discoveries make each season worthwhile, adding an element of excitement to the entire experience.
When assisting customers in finding that special piece, Massello relies on building relationships and understanding their preferences.
His clientele values the personal touch, appreciating the commitment to uniqueness and quality that defines his brand.
As for his individual style, Massello sums it up in one word — eclectic. The pieces he brings to the show represent this amalgamation of styles, showcasing a mix of furniture, art, and objects that embody his unique perspective.
While the specific pieces he’s excited to showcase at the upcoming show are yet to be determined, Massello’s anticipation stems from the potential of discovering extraordinary finds. His shop, located in Miami, Florida, serves as a testament to his commitment to providing customers with pieces that defy convention and stand out in their uniqueness.
To get a glimpse into the world of Robert Massello Furniture, one can visit his Instagram account @Rmassello or explore his offerings on 1stdibs. For those in Miami, his shop at 8650 Biscayne Blvd. is a destination where eclectic treasures come to life.
Describing his style as a blend of design and aesthetics spanning the 1940s to the 1980s, Massello brings a unique touch to his creations.
Scoville Brown Cooperative
Discover unique treasures at Market Hill’s Fall 2024 Antiques Show featuring Scoville Brown’s architectural salvage. Delve into history with their curated selection of timeless pieces, lovingly restored to add character and story to your home. Join us to find that perfect piece with a past, and bring a touch of heritage into your living space.
GET INSPIRED
Zap Props
Market Hill in Round Top is about to come alive with the Fall 2024 Antiques Show, and among the eclectic array of shops, Zap Props, owned by William V. Rawski, promises a unique adventure for antiques enthusiasts. William's passion for the hunt is the heartbeat of Zap Props, offering a curated collection that tells stories of history and uniqueness.
Describing his style as a “mixture of unique Americana, art, and antiques,” William brings a blend of history and creativity to his showroom, reflecting a deep appreciation for America's cultural heritage. With five years of participation in the Round Top Antiques Show, William finds the event special for its diverse vendors and the sheer volume of customers from across the U.S.
Zap Props caters to well-informed customers, categorizing them as collectors and decorators/designers. The variety and quality offered, coupled with a personalized shopping experience, keep
customers loyal. William's personal touch is evident as he emphasizes, “Everything I buy is something I would want in my own home.”
Vintage neon signs, lovingly restored, hold a special place in William's heart. The restored neon signs in Zap Props' Chicago showroom are a testament to craftsmanship and the joy of preserving history.
Beyond antiques, Zap Props offers hospitality decor services, showcasing William's commitment to enhancing spaces with passion and creativity. As Market Hill opens its doors, delve into the world of Zap Props – where every piece has a story, waiting to be discovered.
Stay connected with Zap Props through Facebook @zapprops and Instagram @zappropsandartifacts, and explore their offerings on their websites www.zapartifacts.com and www.zapprops.com.
His style is a “mixture of unique Americana, art, and antiques,” ... reflecting a deep appreciation for America's cultural heritage.
JOURNEY INTO OPULENCE
Vincent Peach
Vincent Peach, a true son of Nashville and an acclaimed designer on the global stage, weaves an enchanting tapestry of casual elegance and refined luxury in his exquisite jewelry creations. Hailing from a lineage deeply rooted in pearls, Vincent has elevated the Peach legacy to international acclaim, gracing personal collections and adorning the showcases of more than 250 retail locations worldwide.
Immersing himself in the realms of equestrian aesthetics, opulent luxury, and global adventures, Vincent skillfully blends radiant rare pearls, dazzling diamonds, precious metals, and exotic leathers. The result is a collection of unparalleled, timeless pieces that embody the essence of sophistication – a legacy to be cherished and passed down through generations. Each masterpiece, conceived in his dual flagship stores in Nashville, is meticulously handcrafted, ensuring exclusivity and a personal connection to every wearer.
Vincent has expanded his offerings at Market Hill by opening a second showroom in the new building, Market Hill 2. Inside this new space you can also find Michelle Garcia Couture. It’s an invitation to witness the seamless fusion of artistry, luxury, and a commitment to craftsmanship.
Join Vincent Peach in Round Top for their Ninth Biannual Fashion Show with a gourmet meal, wine pairing and live entertainment on Thursday, October 17, at Duo Modern Restaurant inside Market Hill.
See the opulence for yourself at VincentPeach.com.
Susan Wheeler Home
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF WHEELER
Susan Wheeler has been an antiques and vintage seller for over 20 years. Based in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Susan’s brick-and-mortar store is a treasure trove of unique finds that span centuries and styles. From 17th-century French and Italian mid-century furnishings to a diverse selection of art and mirrors, her store is a haven for those who appreciate the beauty of history.
Susan’s offerings go beyond furniture; her eclectic selection includes sterling silver, crystal, barware, and glassware, catering to a wide range of tastes. She also boasts an extensive collection of vintage costume and designer jewelry, fine jewelry, and vintage clothing, all handpicked for their charm and character.
Susan buys what she loves, creating a unique blend of styles and eras that reflect her keen eye for beauty. Her passion for antiques is a family affair, with her three wonderful children helping out, making traveling to shows across the U.S. possible. Susan’s mother, who will turn 92 this October, is also a vital part of the team, adding to the warm, family-oriented spirit that defines her business.
Visit Susan in person at Market Hill, on Instagram at @susanwheelerhome, or at 1st Dibs.
ARTISTRY WOVEN IN EVERY THREAD
Amadi Carpets
PHOTOS COURTESY OF AHMADI FAMILY
The Ahmadi family’s journey from fleeing the Soviet war in Afghanistan to their flourishing success in the heart of West Hollywood is a testament to the American Dream. However, their commitment extends beyond personal comfort, aiming for generational change by empowering women in a country where 85% lack formal education and literacy.
Amadi Carpets, established in 2003, returned to Afghanistan to open its first weaving workshop in Kabul. The groundbreaking initiative involved employing 20 local women, overcoming cultural hurdles that took three years to navigate. The brothers tirelessly persuaded families to allow their wives, mothers, and sisters the opportunity to work and learn. Today, this vision has become a reality for 120 women, marking a transformative achievement.
Spearheading the next generation, Samer Ahmadi envisioned an educational center for women. With the support of their father, the founder of Amadi Carpets Inc., they transformed their grandfather’s house into the Sakhi Women’s Weaving & Education Center in 2017. Women, ranging from 18 to 70 years old, are taught weaving skills and provided education classes, with a safe bus transport system from around Kabul to the weaving center. Beyond earning income and education, these women contribute to impacting an entire generation. By providing for their households, they enable their children to attend school instead of entering the workforce prematurely, a common reality in many developing countries.
Zubair Ahmadi, one of the company founders, emphasizes, “You help empower one woman and you have empowered a
whole family. You empower more than one woman, and you have empowered a whole community.” Amadi Carpets has garnered recognition, featured in prominent publications such as Elle Decor, California Homes, Luxe Interiors + Design, Veranda, House Beautiful, and Metropolitan Home.
Join the Ahmadi family and explore the beautiful world under your feet at Market Hill Round Top.
CHARM OF PROVENCE, UNEARTHED
Provence Antiques
PHOTOS COURTESY OF LEIGH MICHAEL
For me, being an antiques dealer is a labor of love, fueled by years of scouring the globe for unique pieces that define my showroom. Collaborating with sought-after designers who resonate with my style adds to the excitement, inspiring the quest for one-of-a-kind treasures.
Since my inaugural visit to Round Top in 1999, shopping for my personal collection, the event has held a special place in my heart. The tents of Warrenton, TX witnessed my first antiques purchase, marking the beginning of a journey that continues to this day.
My showroom mirrors a fusion of French Provincial and Italian collectibles, reflecting my distinct style. The allure of Round Top lies in the diverse inspirations and styles showcased by dealers worldwide. Engaging with new and returning customers motivates me to return each season, sharing my passion for antiques.
My customers appreciate the country elegance of my French Collection, drawn to rustic wood, exquisite chandeliers, and captivating accents. A collaboration with my ideal customer allows me to share design elements and style, creating a unique and rewarding experience.
When guiding customers to find that special piece, I observe their reactions and preferences, understanding what resonates with them. The showroom’s unique pieces offer a versatile blend of styles and eras, catering to diverse tastes.
In my showroom, French Provincial pieces such as armoires and dining tables take center stage, complemented by the infusion of Italian fragments. This blend defines my
individual style and resonates with customers seeking a unique aesthetic.
Anticipating the upcoming show, I’m thrilled to showcase new pieces, including contemporary art, antique limestone fountains, and exquisite textiles. These additions bring a fresh design perspective, seamlessly blending with classic French style in my curated collection.
– Rod Fontaine, Provence Antiques Owner
Discover timeless treasures and unique finds with Provence Antiques. Connect with us on Facebook @ProvenceAntiques and Instagram @provence_antiques. Explore our curated collection at www.provenceantiques-wbr.com.
DESIGN EXCELLENCE
Architect’s Daughter
Architect’s Daughter, under the guidance of Michelle Cheatham, takes center stage at the Round Top Fall 2024 Antiques Show inside Market Hill. Michelle’s commitment to transcending trends and embracing individuality is evident in each carefully curated and designed piece, as well as the inviting indoor/outdoor environments she creates.
Michelle’s deep connection with clients serves as the foundation for Architect’s Daughter, fostering authenticity and self-expression. She loves to collaborate with creative people and her philosophy is “to believe in yourself & stick with your own sensibility & passion, listen to your own visual voice & your audience will find you. Your employees & clients are your greatest assets, not your inventory.”
With seven years of participation, Michelle draws inspiration and a sense of
community from the Market Hill dealers. She has expanded to a new showroom in the new Market Hill 2 building on “Designers Row,” and is excited to be where the dealers have pride and care about what they show.
Architect’s Daughter’s clientele appreciate Michelle’s honest approach, with no made-up stories, only facts. Her bold, unapologetic style is reflected in the new pieces she’s bringing to the fall show that are handcrafted to her exact designs and
measurements, with a spotlight on the Cantera Marble creations from Central Mexico—a testament to bold and independent design. These pieces showcase clean lines intertwined with the raw beauty of the natural Cantera Stone finish.
Follow Architect’s Daughter on Facebook and Instagram @Architectsdaughtersf. For a preview of the curated pieces and more information, visit www.architectectsdaughter.com/shop.
“I specialize in one-of-akind pieces whether I either locate it or I create it.”
Architectural Artifacts
Prepare to be immersed in a world of extraordinary finds as Architectural Artifacts, Inc., led by Stuart Grannen, unveils a collection that defies convention at the Round Top Fall 2024 Antiques Show inside Market Hill. Stuart’s approach to style and his dedication to securing unique, rare, and colossal pieces make this exhibit a must-visit.
Passion Ignited by Worldly Pursuits
For Stuart, every aspect of his business at Architectural Artifacts, Inc. is a source of passion. However, what truly ignites his enthusiasm are the extended trips to Europe and Argentina. These journeys, filled with 20-hour workdays, are a labor of love that fuels his motivation. The relentless pursuit
of extraordinary pieces, be it in Europe or Argentina, is the cornerstone of his unique and unparalleled collection.
Style Redefined: Size, Quality, and Unapologetic Cool
Stuart’s style is not confined by trends or market demands. Instead, it’s a bold declaration of individual taste characterized by
A bold declaration of individual taste characterized by three key elements: size, quality, and coolness.
three key elements: size, quality, and coolness. Architectural Artifacts, Inc. doesn’t follow trends; it sets them. Stuart’s selection process revolves around what he personally desires, setting the stage for unique and trend-defying offerings.
Three Decades of Round Top Wisdom
With over 30 years as a buyer at Round Top, Stuart has witnessed its evolution firsthand. His initial one-hour visit, driven by the lack of compelling finds, has transformed into a longstanding relationship. Today, Round Top has become a hub of sophistication and quality, drawing in smart and educated buyers. Stuart’s allegiance to Round Top lies in its commitment to quality and variety, values that resonate with Architectural Artifacts, Inc.
Customers seek exclusivity, and their interests lie in acquiring pieces few others can.
A Customer Base Defined by Success and Style
The Architectural Artifacts, Inc. customer is a connoisseur of success with a distinct sense of style and the financial means to acquire pieces that stand apart. They seek exclusivity, and their interests lie in acquiring pieces few others can. The loyalty of Architectural Artifacts, Inc. customers is cultivated through years of delivering the best, backed by knowledge, exceptional service, and the occasional shared glass of wine.
Sculpting Spaces with Extraordinary Pieces
Stuart refrains from dictating to his customers; instead, he curates a selection of remarkable pieces, allowing clients to make sophisticated choices based on their preferences. Architectural Artifacts, Inc.’s
inventory paints a portrait of world travelers, risk-takers, and individuals with an insatiable appetite for the best. Each piece in the collection reflects a keen eye for uniqueness and a dedication to securing the best at competitive prices.
Heavyweights and Showstoppers
Among the pieces generating excitement for the Fall 2024 Antiques Show are those that defy expectations, literally weighing tons and requiring cranes and forklifts for installation. Stuart revels in the challenge of setting up colossal pieces, leaving spectators in awe and sparking curiosity about the determination and audacity behind such acquisitions.
Journey into Architectural Excellence
Embark on a journey into architectural excellence at the Fall 2024 Antiques Show inside Market Hill, where Architectural Artifacts beckons with pieces that redefine the boundaries of style and scale.
Follow their Facebook page Architectural Artifacts, Inc. and Instagram @architecturalartifacts for a sneak peek into their world. Discover more about the extraordinary collection at www.architecturalartifacts.com
ETHEREAL FUSION
M. Naeve
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Meet Margaret, the 15-year industry visionary behind M. Naeve, who has graced Round Top for four years with her curated spaces blending contemporary design and rare antiquities. Her passion for the hunt and storytelling infuses every piece, fostering unique relationships along the way. Margaret’s style is an ethereal fusion of contemporary and antique, captivating design lovers globally.
Guiding customers through the collection, Margaret uncovers their individual style, forging meaningful connections.
M. Naeve’s shop mirrors Margaret’s interiors, elegantly embracing sophistication with a modern twist. From 18th-century Swedish antiques to contemporary gems, her selections resonate with quality and artistry. As a seasoned participant in Round Top for years, the event is more than just a show – it’s a celebration of design across centuries.
Margaret’s loyal clientele values craftsmanship, drawn to the integrity each piece embodies. Guiding customers through the collection, Margaret uncovers their individual style, forging meaningful connections. A standout piece, the Baroque cabinet from 1720 Sweden, epitomizes her curation – original keys, hardware, and paint – telling a rich story.
Immerse yourself in design excellence with Margaret at the Fall 2024 Antiques Show inside Market Hill, where her unique vision awaits discovery.
Explore M. Naeve’s world on Instagram @m.naeve and on her website www.mnaeve.com.
UNIQUE DESIGN ALCHEMY Moxie
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PÄR BENGTSSON
Step into the enchanting world of Moxie, where the art of curation becomes a magical journey led by Dennis Brackeen along with his business partners. He brings an unwavering passion for special pieces, creating a dynamic fusion of logic and creativity that sets Moxie apart from peer retailers. The company’s design style is a captivating dance between logical and creative, where the emphasis goes beyond individual pieces to the intriguing interplay of their combinations. Tension and interest are crafted seamlessly, guided by an innate feeling rather than deliberate intent. “Buying what you love” is at the heart of Moxie’s business
philosophy along with a commitment of buying less in order to buy better. From 18th-century treasures to contemporary gems, Moxie appreciates great design irrespective of the era, seeking out items crafted by top designers, artists, and makers.
Moxie’s clientele is a community of individuals and designers with a strong sense of self. The appeal lies in Moxie’s reputation for providing uniquely curated pieces of exceptional quality. The secret to its customer loyalty is not just in the pieces themselves but in the personalized connections and understanding fostered through active listening of clients which is the cornerstone of Moxie’s approach to
finding that special piece. Regardless of the briefness of the encounter, getting to know the customer forms a connection that guides the selection process, ensuring that each piece aligns with the client’s unique taste and needs.
For a quarter-century, the Moxie team has explored the Round Top Antiques Show, witnessing the evolution and growth that make each return an inspiring experience. What makes Round Top special for Moxie is the charming dichotomy of fine antiques set against rustic cow pastures. It’s a unique space where the extraordinary becomes ordinary, and the thrill of discovering the unexpected is ever-present. Join the journey of design alchemy with Moxie at the upcoming Fall 2024 Antiques Show. The proprietors are particularly thrilled about new rare finds including a Sirmos Giltwood Goat Leg Center Table, a Damascus Syrian Mother of Pearl Display Cabinet, an extremely rare Daniel Clement Art Deco Style Mirrored Table, and a pair of Mason Bagues Style Gilt Chandeliers.
Follow their design escapades on Instagram @moxiehouston or connect with them on Facebook. For a preview of their curated collection and more, visit their website Moxie-interiors.com.
DISCOVER TIMELESS ELEGANCE
Atlanta Fine Rugs and Antiques
COURTESY OF MOHAMAD GAVAHI
In the heart of Round Top, where the charm of Texas meets the allure of antique treasures, one name stands out among the array of offerings – Atlanta Fine Rugs and Antiques. With over 40 years of expertise, Mohamad Gavahi, the owner of this distinguished establishment, invites you to embark on a journey of timeless elegance with him at his Market Hill showroom.
Gavahi's passion for rugs and antiques transcends mere commerce; it is a genuine love affair that he shares with enthusiasts and collectors alike. Reflecting on his decades-long journey in the industry, he expresses, “I still love sharing my knowledge and passion for rugs and antiques.” This sentiment sets the tone for what awaits visitors at Atlanta Fine Rugs and Antiques.
selling; it's about understanding the individual style and personality of each customer, ensuring that their purchase is a true reflection of themselves.
The establishment boasts a diverse collection, spanning from traditional antique serape rugs, hand-woven over a century ago, to exquisite country French antiques that seamlessly blend with modern interiors. Gavahi describes the style as a fusion of history and contemporary aesthetics, ensuring there is something for every discerning taste.
This year marks Atlanta Fine Rugs and Antiques' fourth appearance at Round Top, a testament to their commitment to the Antiques Show and the vibrant community it brings together. Gavahi shares his anticipation, saying, “Each year we look forward to seeing old faces and making new friends.” It's not just about buying and selling; it's about building connections with individuals who share a deep appreciation for the artistry and craftsmanship embodied in each piece.
What makes Round Top truly magical, according to Gavahi, is its ability to attract a diverse group of individuals united by a common thread – a profound love for arts and true craftsmanship. It's a melting pot of cultures, styles, and stories converging in a celebration of the timeless beauty found in antiques and rugs.
At the core of Atlanta Fine Rugs and Antiques is a loyal clientele cultivated over the years. Gavahi describes his customer base as extensive, comprised of individuals drawn to the exquisite selection of antiques and the unparalleled quality of his rugs. “We pride ourselves on building a genuine friendship with our clients,” he emphasizes, expressing gratitude for the loyalty and trust bestowed upon the brand.
Assisting customers in finding that special piece involves a personalized approach. Gavahi, drawing on years of experience, explains, “Taking the time to get to know our customers helps when it comes to picking the right pieces for them.” It's not just about
The pieces Atlanta Fine Rugs and Antiques are bringing to the Fall 2024 Antiques Show speak volumes about their individual style. Gavahi promises a wide selection to cater to the diverse tastes of their clientele. From French, Italian, and English antiques to an exclusive collection of Persian Silk Qums, Heriz, Oushaks, and other hand-woven tapestries, each piece tells a story of history, craftsmanship, and a discerning eye for beauty.
Among the excitement for the upcoming show, Gavahi highlights the new inventory of artwork and various types of antiques acquired from different corners of the world. He shares, “We are excited about our new inventory and look forward to assisting both returning customers and new ones with their own unique item.”
As you plan your visit to Market Hill Round Top for the Fall 2024 Antiques Show, make Atlanta Fine Rugs and Antiques a must-stop destination. Whether you are an avid collector or a first-time visitor, the experience promises to be more than a shopping excursion – it's an immersion into the world of timeless elegance and unparalleled craftsmanship curated by Mohamad Gavahi and his dedicated team at Atlanta Fine Rugs and Antiques.
Connect with them at www.atlantafinerugsandantiques.com.
Creekside Antiques
At Creekside Antiques, Jeanne Tardif has spent over 20 years chasing the thrill of the hunt, traveling the world to unearth timeless treasures that bring history alive. “As an antiques dealer, we all love the hunt,” Jeanne reflects. “Finding that special buffet, that oneof-a-kind hand-carved Louis XVI fauteuil that makes my heart race is what has inspired me for over 20 years, but it’s the people who love what I bring back that I find the most rewarding.”
Jeanne’s style is a blend of casual elegance and timeless classics, marked by organic textures and natural wood. Her signature touch, however, lies in her ability to mix in gilt finishes and unique modern accessories, creating spaces that resonate with both history and contemporary flair.
Round Top Antiques Show has been Jeanne’s go-to for 15 years – a place where she connects with like-minded enthusiasts who share her passion for creativity, craftsmanship, and the beauty of antiques. Her customers are those who value timeless elegance, sustainability, and the rich stories that antique pieces bring into their homes. Jeanne’s dedication to understanding their unique vision keeps them loyal, as she curates collections that perfectly fit their styles.
This fall, Jeanne is especially excited to showcase a large-scale, hand-painted five-panel landscape from Tuscany, Italy – a piece that perfectly encapsulates her love for art and history.
Visit Creekside Antiques and Jeanne at Market Hill during the Fall Show and follow along with her on Instagram at @jeannetardif.
Jeanne’s signature touch lies in her ability to mix in gilt finishes and unique modern accessories.
Susan Horne
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decade strong in Round Top, Susan Horne Antiques continues a curated collection of timeless and classic pieces sourced throughout Europe. A mix of antique and vintage items showcase their classic and everlasting taste. The business emerged from a passion for friendship, antiques, and history, with Susan’s love and knowledge deepening during trips to England and to the Round Top Antiques Fairs. With such a diverse collection sourced directly from Europe, Susan and her daughter, Meghan, find inspiration in connecting with people and sharing their love for antiques.
For more information visit SusanHorneAntiques.com or follow on Instagram @susanhorneantiques.
Now located in the new Market Hill Building 2, No.16.
EVERY PIECE TELLS A STORY
Tiffany Farha Design
Tiffany Farha, the visionary behind Tiffany Farha Design, constantly reinvents herself, fueled by an insatiable desire for growth and self-expression. Shifting from her life as a performer and singer, Tiffany embraced design after university, sculpting a journey shaped by her creative mother, immigrant father’s business acumen, and Midwestern values.
Her style, an eclectic fusion of Hollywood Regency, European antiques, Ranch chic, and mid-century modern details, seamlessly coexists in her Market Hill showroom—a blank canvas spotlighting her diverse influences and exploding creativity.
Designing luxury homes and ranches for 25 years, Tiffany’s Round Top journey spans 15 years, evolving from client trips to dealer dreams. Three years ago, this dream materialized, giving life to her curated pieces—a testament to her design journey beginning at her mother’s knee. Living and learning in Los Angeles, New York, and everywhere in between shaped Tiffany’s craft, reflected in her store’s eclectic, classic, and untamed style.
“Knowing the rules and then breaking them” defines Tiffany’s
philosophy, evident in surprise elements at the heart of her showroom. The palpable warmth and positivity echo her aim to create an inviting space for clients. Recently expanding into vintage and designer clothing, Tiffany adds another layer of self-expression, thrilling both new and familiar clients. The showroom is more than items for sale; it’s a manifestation of her journey, a celebration of creativity and freedom of expression—an invitation to immerse in all things beautiful.
Follow Tiffany and her team on social media @tiffanyfarhadesign
“Knowing the rules and then breaking them” defines Tiffany’s philosophy.
MODERN LINES AND RUSTIC ROOTS
Urban Vintage
PHOTOGRAPHY BY LEIGH MICHAEL AND COURTESY OF JOSH WHEATLEY
Nestled in the heart of Texas, Urban Vintage at Market Hill in Round Top beckons design enthusiasts with its unique blend of modern lines and rustic roots. Owned by Josh and Virginia Wheatley, the shop is a tribute to their passion for finding and restoring distinctive furniture. Urban Vintage seamlessly marries history with contemporary design.
Engaging customers in personalized design journeys, the Wheatleys cater to a diverse clientele, from prominent designers to students seeking unique apartment pieces. Their pieces, showcased at the Fall 2024 Antiques Show, reflect a love for comfort, great design, and quality materials. Urban Vintage invites you to discover timeless treasures that harmonize past and present in a perfect design symphony.
“We love comfort, great design and quality materials.”
The Art of Discovery
WEST AFRICA NATIVE KADER BOLY MAKES HIS MARK ON THE ART WORLD.
BY NICOLE BODDINGTON PHOTOGRAPHY BY BOBBY THORNTON AND LEIGH MICHAEL
Walking into Market Hill through the Paul Michael showroom, it’s impossible to miss the large paintings by Kader Boly. Among the hallmarks of his work are neutral colors found in nature; the use of earthy pigments; tribal elements that connect humans and landscapes; and a sense of movement that traces back to his childhood in West Africa.
“I was born in 1979 in Burkina Faso into a family of animal herders that migrated by the season. I was the youngest of seven brothers and two sisters, and as a child, I was sent to be with the animals all day from sunrise to sunset,” says Kader.
“I experienced loneliness a lot, just being in nature and just being with animals and open lands and horizons that looked like there was nobody else living there. To me, it was hard at first, but
I ended up loving it, because it allowed me to discover myself, not information coming to me, but me going inside myself. That’s how I started painting.”
He adds, “I didn’t even know about acrylics, oil pastel or any of that. I was just using whatever was around – charcoal, groundup rock, clay that I mixed with gum arabic, a resin from a tree; it’s almost like glue, no color. We used to eat it, because it has some sugar in it, and when you go all day, you’re hungry, and it’s kind of sweet; all the shepherds eat it. I figured I could use it to mix with different powdered colors to make paint, and I started doing that at age eight, or even seven. I started drawing on the sand, or on paper that I found at school.”
Kader was one of three kids in his entire village who had that opportunity to attend school. However, like most other kids, four
months out of the year, after school, and, on weekends he, too, was a herder.
“At first, when I was younger, I couldn’t take care of the cows. I was taking care of the sheep, so those were the ones I started drawing first, then cows, even the wild animals, for me, it was just a language. I was using those animals to express myself, because that was the first information I got to work with. Now that I look back, I see my life, I used whatever was closest to me to develop my art. And it hasn’t changed, it has just evolved and gotten better.”
In 1998, he went into the city for the first time. In Ouagadougou, the largest city and capital of Burkina Faso, he was told there was a city center with lots of tourists.
“My brother was going into the city, selling mudcloth; he was a craft maker. I started going with him and selling my drawings there for $3-$5. I did really well, actually. I was painting a lot, always painting. I was either painting or sleeping.”
He met tourists from France, England, the U.S., he says. He eventually made his first trip to America in 2004 for the Gem and Mineral Show in Tucson, Arizona.
“I was so excited that I came early. Two months early. In the airport, I met a gentleman from Liberia, who lived in Denver, Colorado. He said I could stay at his house until my show. I arrived in Denver with him, and it was my first time to see snow. My first show went well, and I went back and forth from the U.S. to Africa, doing different markets, flea markets, farmers markets, traveling around the country.”
In 2017, Kader met Paul Michael at the Gem and Mineral Show in Tucson.
“At the time, I didn’t know much about art,” Paul says, “but I have an opinion about anything I see, and I saw this string of African artists, in the African Village, and in the middle was Kader and his art. From the moment I saw it, I liked it, and I wound up buying 60 pieces. I bought almost everything in his booth.”
He adds, “Kader has a way of doing things, where it looks African, but its authenticity is not contrived. It has universal appeal, in that, it works great in a modern contemporary setting and great in a
Southwest setting. I just thought it was beautiful, so I bought all this stuff on a chance. I do that sometimes, as a buyer. I gamble sometimes, and when you do that, you make a lot of mistakes, but sometimes you make a hit, and this was a case here.”
Paul remembers taking it all back to his home and warehouse in Lake Village, Arkansas, and inviting a friend, an authority on art, to come over and take a look at it.
“I called him into my office, where we had these pieces all laid out, and I said, ‘Is this good art?’ And he said, ‘This is wonderful art.’ So, I started showing them, and they started selling immediately.”
Around that time, Paul says one of his business associates from the High Point Furniture Market came into his showroom at Market Hill.
“He saw Kader’s art on my walls and saw the price I was selling it for.”
Soon after, he invited Kader to start showing his art at High Point.
“Kader has this innate sense of being a good business person,” Paul says. “He transitioned from the flea markets into the big leagues [at High Point] seamlessly and was received with wild enthusiasm. It’s just a rags-to-riches story. They really ought to make a movie out of it what’s happened in his career.”
“Meeting Paul was another turn [in my career],” Kader says. “We got along instantly. We don’t even have to talk about it. We don’t have to explain anything. I understand him, and he understands me.”
“Kader has a key to my warehouse and studio [in Lake Village],” Paul says. “Many times, he comes in off the freeway, drives to my town. He can open my warehouse, and go in and start painting in the middle of the night. He comes and goes, as he pleases, and we are always glad to see him. We’ve become close friends.”
He adds, “I just know how hard it is for an artist to be recognized financially. I think that’s a great acid test, to me, in art is, ‘Does somebody want to buy it and take it home with them, and does that person’s art continue to rise in value?” And in Kader’s case, it’s gone from fairly low pricing to relatively high pricing now, and I still think
it’s way underpriced for what it will eventually be worth, but he has achieved something in that he can do what he wants to do. He’s made more money than he’s ever dreamed of, and his art hasn’t changed, except maybe it’s gotten better. He is still the same exact person the day I met him. A delightful person, and he’s a great American success story.”
“I just love to show my work,” Kader says. “To designers, collectors, I just love sharing my work, and people seem to love it. I am just proud to actually do what I love and do well in it.”
See more of Kader Boly’s work on Instagram @kaderboly.
For the LongHAUL
JAY SHEARER OF BRIGHT STAR ANTIQUES CO. PREPARES FOR HIS 30TH YEAR AT ROUND TOP.
BY NICOLE BODDINGTON
COURTESY OF JAY SHEARER
He’s on the road again, somewhere near Pennsylvania, when we catch up with Jay Shearer of Bright Star Antiques Co.
“I turned 50 in April, and I’ve been coming to Round Top since I was 20,” Jay says.
His Sulphur Springs, Texas-based antiques company, now auction house, has been around even longer than that.
The Bright Star story begins with a 10-year-old boy collecting bottles in Como, Texas. Jay comes from a long line of pickers and spent his childhood at estate sales with his parents and grandparents. As time went on, he decided he would go out on his own. At age 16, Jay opened his first booth in an antiques mall in downtown Sulphur Springs. He would skip school every month to go to the world’s largest flea market, right down the road in Canton. At 19, he made the decision to buy out the antiques mall, and Jay officially became the owner of Bright Star Antiques Co.
After Jay and his wife, Stacie, welcomed their daughter Sydney into the world, Jay left a sign on the door of the antiques mall that read: ‘I am closed, just had a new baby girl. We will open again soon.’ But he never reopened the storefront again. Over the years, he acquired such a large clientele, he decided to open the building by appointment only.
In 2006, Jay took a look at the ever-growing inventory in his warehouse and started the auction house. “We are in our 18th year of doing auctions,” Jay says. “Bright Star is different, because we do more curating; every item is handpicked. We are out looking for special things – not just what we find at an estate.”
Round Top is a big part of his business. Bright Star Antiques Co. conducts three auctions a year, and Jay says, “When we hear people say, it’s a good Round Top, it’s a good gauge for how our auctions are going to go. We sell a lot outside of Texas; as an auction company, we sell all over the world, but, from Round Top, we can get the temperature.”
And, in his experience, Round Top just keeps getting better and better. “I have watched Round Top really change. As a buyer, it used to be just a place to get our goods and sell our goods, which is still
“WE SELL A LOT OUTSIDE OF TEXAS; AS AN AUCTION COMPANY, WE SELL ALL OVER THE WORLD, BUT, FROM ROUND TOP, WE CAN GET THE TEMPERATURE.”
the case, but it’s become more of a draw. Just in the last three years, it’s become a vibe. It’s become a designers’ market. Paul Michael has contributed to that. Paul has helped make it a destination, and Market Hill is the high point.”
As for how Round Top has changed his business, Jay says it’s becoming more turnkey. He’s not only selling to customers, but also to dealers and designers. “I would say at Round Top we do a 53-foot tractor trailer load full, each spring and fall. It’s amazing how much product goes to Round Top. We take stuff down to our customers. We will buy stuff in the fields, then turn it around, selling to people in Round Top. We are selling a tractor trailer load and buying a tractor trailer load.”
Prepping for his 30th year, Jay doesn’t show any sign of slowing down. “When I was 19 years old, somebody did an article on me and called it ‘The Thrill of the Hunt,’ and that’s still true today.”
Follow Bright Star Antiques Co. on Instagram at @brighstarantiquesco and sign up for their e-newsletter at brightstarantiques.com.
RECYCLING THE PAST EYEING THE FUTURE
MATT WHITE TALKS GROWTH, CHANGE, AND UPPING HIS GAME.
BY NICOLE BODDINGTON
When Matt White opened Flophouze, the eco-chic shipping container hotel in 2015, there weren’t many other lodging options in Round Top, Texas, a town of 90 people. The funky little outposts were inspired, he says, by his many travels.
When we finally connect with Matt to catch up on all things Flophouze and Recycling the Past, his architectural salvage company, he is on one of these inspiration trips. This particular trip, he says, is for pleasure, not business, but that there’s always a little business mixed in, and that he’s always on the hunt while he’s away. This is how he continues to add new inventory at Recycling the Past, and, he says, “This is how Flophouze came into fruition,” Matt says. “Through my travels around the world. You always come away with new ideas. We find inspiration around every corner. Right now, our biggest push has been hardwood flooring and bringing it to Round Top at a fair, wholesale price. I am always trying to work on the next thing.”
One of his latest projects has been the Ranchouze, a 3,500-SF house on 10 acres across from Marburger, with an east and west wing, great for huge parties or long weekends, he says. Coming in the fall, a new house on-property at Flophouze, in addition to its six shipping containers and the Farmhouze.
“It will be made of all salvage. It’s a pretty incredible four-bedroom, two-bath house with an atrium, more of an entertaining place, with a kitchen. If I put it in writing that it will be done by the fall, then it has to get done!”
Reflecting on how Round Top has changed since opening Flophouze, he says, “It’s changed tremendously. It is growing in so many ways for the better. It’s becoming a creative destination. The culmination of design, art, clothing, architecture. I’ve always said it’s the Burning Man of the antiques world in the Aspen of Texas.”
What makes it unique, he says, is that “it still has an underlying charm about it. It still gives you those ‘ah-ha’ moments when you pull into town.”
“With our space,” which includes Recycling the Past’s large warehouse filled with rare architecturally significant finds, “we are trying to create a more year-round spot in a year-round town. We want people to know it’s a design destination. You can come to Round Top and find everything you need to build a house and furnish it.”
His other Recycling the Past warehouse based in New Jersey continues to take on commercial projects, furnish movie sets, and function as a retail space.
When asked how much time he spends on Recycling the Past vs. Flophouze, he says, “It waxes and wanes, sometimes you spend more time on one than the other. You have to constantly up your game. We have our eyes on other development ideas in Round Top. There are more great things coming for Recycling the Past and Flophouze.”
“We are trying to create a more yearround spot in a year-round town. We want people to know it’s a design destination.”
Above: The west wing living area of the 3,500-SF Ranchouze, available for rent year-round.
Right: The Flophouze mod pool.
Below: The Round Top Ballroom, where you can hunt for antiques or rent it for events.
The Vendors
ABLES ANTIQUES
Facebook @Kitty_brackin_
AMADI CARPETS
Instagram @amadicarpets
AMELIA TARBET
Instagram @ameliatarbet
ANTICA COLLECTION anticacollection.com
BUILDING 1
PROPS & LIQUID FIRE
VINTAGE NEON
Instagram @propsleipersfork & @liquidfireneon
RENOUVEAU ANTIQUES Instagram @renouveauantiques
ROBERT MASSELLO FURNITURE Instagram @rmassello
SCOVILLE BROWN COOPERATIVE scovillebrown.com
ARCHITECTURAL ANARCHY 1stdibs.com/dealers/architectural-anarchy
dinnerpARTy
Instagram @dinnerpartyantiques
HEJA HOME hejahome.com
JOSEPH COLLINS ANTIQUES Instagram @josephcollinsantiques
LIESEL FARM ANTIQUES lieselfarm.com
NOMADIC TRADING COMPANY nomadictrading.com
SUSAN WHEELER HOME susanwheelerhome.com
SVO - SMITH VANOSDELLE svoworld.com
THE SELECT PICK sgdesignshouston.com
VINCENT PEACH (In Building 1 and 2) vincentpeach.com
ZAP PROPS Instagram @Zappropsandartifacts
BUILDING 2
ARCHITECT’S DAUGHTER
Instagram @Architectsdaughtersf
ARCHITECTURAL ARTIFACTS architecturalartifacts.com
ATLANTA FINE RUGS AND ANTIQUES atlantafinerugsandantiques.com
CREEKSIDE ANTIQUES
Instagram @jeannetardif
M. NAEVE mnaeve.com
MOXIE INTERIORS Moxie-interiors.com
PROVENCE ANTIQUES provenceantiques-wbr.com
SUSAN HORNE ANTIQUES susanhorneantiques.com
TIFFANY FARHA DESIGN tiffanyfarhadesign.com
URBAN VINTAGE urbanvintagesaltlake.com
The Buildings
MARKET HILL 2
URBAN VINTAGE
ATLANTA FINE RUGS
M. NAEVE
PEACH
CREEKSIDE ANTIQUES
ARCHITECT’S DAUGHTER TIFFANY FARHA DESIGN
SUSAN HORNE ANTIQUES MOXIE INTERIORS
PROVENCE ANTIQUES
PAUL MICHAEL COMPANY
ARCHITECTURAL ARTIFACTS
MARKET HILL 1
SCOVILLE BROWN ROBERT MASSELLO FURNITURE
PROPS & LIQUID FIRE AMADI CARPETS
SVO HOME RENOUVEAU ANTIQUES
LIESEL FARM ANTIQUES AMELIA TARBET dinnerp ARTy THE SELECT PICK
JOSEPH COLLINS ANTIQUES
NOMADIC TRADING CO. + HASAN’S RUGS
HEJA HOME
ABLES ANTIQUES
ANTICA COLLECTION
PAUL MICHAEL COMPANY
ARCHITECTURAL ANARCHY
ZAP PROPS AND ARTIFACTS
The Vendors
ABLES ANTIQUES
Facebook @Kitty_brackin_
AMADI CARPETS
Instagram @amadicarpets
AMELIA TARBET
Instagram @ameliatarbet
ANTICA COLLECTION anticacollection.com
BUILDING 1
PROPS & LIQUID FIRE
VINTAGE NEON
Instagram @propsleipersfork & @liquidfireneon
RENOUVEAU ANTIQUES Instagram @renouveauantiques
ROBERT MASSELLO FURNITURE Instagram @rmassello
SCOVILLE BROWN COOPERATIVE scovillebrown.com
ARCHITECTURAL ANARCHY 1stdibs.com/dealers/architectural-anarchy
dinnerpARTy
Instagram @dinnerpartyantiques
HEJA HOME hejahome.com
JOSEPH COLLINS ANTIQUES Instagram @josephcollinsantiques
LIESEL FARM ANTIQUES lieselfarm.com
NOMADIC TRADING COMPANY nomadictrading.com
SUSAN WHEELER HOME susanwheelerhome.com
SVO - SMITH VANOSDELLE svoworld.com
THE SELECT PICK sgdesignshouston.com
VINCENT PEACH (In Building 1 and 2) vincentpeach.com
ZAP PROPS Instagram @Zappropsandartifacts
BUILDING 2
ARCHITECT’S DAUGHTER
Instagram @Architectsdaughtersf
ARCHITECTURAL ARTIFACTS architecturalartifacts.com
ATLANTA FINE RUGS AND ANTIQUES atlantafinerugsandantiques.com
CREEKSIDE ANTIQUES
Instagram @jeannetardif
M. NAEVE mnaeve.com
MOXIE INTERIORS Moxie-interiors.com
PROVENCE ANTIQUES provenceantiques-wbr.com
SUSAN HORNE ANTIQUES susanhorneantiques.com
TIFFANY FARHA DESIGN tiffanyfarhadesign.com
URBAN VINTAGE urbanvintagesaltlake.com
Market Hill 2 is an additional 125,000-SF building adjacent to the original Market Hill.