BY: Jennifer Braun
Located at 444 Westheimer Rd, River Oaks District, the Houston store is designed as a home away from home, blending local inspirations with a warm Italian atmosphere. Notably, the Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park, one of the city's most iconic landmarks, is depicted through a wall tapestry and a rug, both designed by MITA (Manifattura Italiana Tappeti Artistici).
The space also features a curated collection of vintage Italian design furnishings, including a Dud Duc sofa by Mario Bellini and an Artona table by Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Maxalto. It houses Brioni's ready-to-wear and accessories collections, as well as the Bespoke service, offering a personalized and exclusive shopping experience.
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