The Best Design Shops Across Fort Worth, Texas
Cowtown Collectibles
By Compiled by Caitlin Hsu
When we take a road trip, we pack a list of the best design shops for inspiration and to scour for local treasures. We queried more than 40 interior designers to see where they pull over to shop in Fort Worth and beyond.
The Best Design Shops Across Fort Worth, Texas
Carter Bowden Antiques | 4003 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Established in 1999, with an emphasis on antique religious items, 18th- through 20th-century Italian decoration and furniture.
K. Flories Antiques | 3915 Camp Bowie Blvd.
A much-loved 40-year-old Fort Worth shop with beautiful antiques, paintings, lighting, rugs, and decorative items collected by owner Kathy Flories.
Park + Eighth | 4804 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Christina Phillips has filled her shop with fabulous vintage finds and lavish accessories, from statement pieces from such names as Milo Baughman and John Hutton for Donghia to restored vintage rattan, Lucite, burled wood, and chinoiserie furniture and rare finds sourced from all over the country.
P.S. The Letter | 2100 Hulen St.
Since 1997, the expansive store has been Fort Worth’s one-stop shop for all gift-giving needs. They offer custom invitations, bridal registry, new linens, baby gifts, home decor, and more.
Simple Things | 7401 W. Vickery
Beautiful upholstered and slipcovered sofas and chairs, antiques, repurposed industrial pieces, pillows, and more in simply chic surroundings. The store tagline is “Upholstered Goods and Interior Fittings” … apropos.
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