Renowned designers Kendall Wilkinson & Tineke Triggs headline 2026 SF Decorator Showcase — Tickets now live

Tickets Now on Sale for the 47th Annual Design Event, Benefiting San Francisco University High School’s Financial Aid Program

SAN FRANCISCO (February 3, 2026) — San Francisco Decorator Showcase is proud to announce its 2026 class of designers, a highly curated group of interior design and landscape architecture firms who will transform a landmark 1897 Queen Anne-style Victorian in Pacific Heights for the event’s 47th annual season. Tickets are now on sale for the much-anticipated exhibition, which will be open to the public from April 25 through May 25, 2026.

This year’s class brings together longstanding Showcase designers and first-time participants, creating a dynamic mix of perspectives that reflect the depth, evolution, and creative energy of the Northern California design community. From established firms that have helped define the event for decades to emerging studios making their Showcase debut, the 2026 roster has been carefully selected to reflect a wide range of design voices, disciplines, and points of view.

Meet the 2026 Class of Designers

Back row – L to R
Russell Martinelli – Martinelli Design; Stephanie Fillbrandt – Marsh & Clark; Sami Burton – Young and Burton; Sindhu Peruri – Peruri Design Company; Michelle Lorenz – Studio Green; Caleb Morris – Aubrey Maxwell; Andrea Halkovich – Sonoma Interiors; Briana Tunison – Maker and Moss; Matt Bissinger – Maker and Moss; Alexander Nikban – Studio Alexander; Jeffrey Neve – Jeffrey Neve Interior Design; Dorte Trionfi – Lizette Marie Bruckstein; Tineke Triggs – Tineke Triggs Interiors; Fernando Castellanos – Castellano Interiors; Kendall Wilkinson – Kendall Wilkinson Design
 
Front row L to R
Alyson Gay – Aly Gay Design; Robbie McMillan – Aubrey Maxwell; Rachel Scheff – Rachel Scheff Design Studio; Deborah Costa – Jeanne Renee, Kristine Reneé – Jeanne Renee, Chantal Lamberto – Chantal Lamberto Interior Design
 
Not pictured
John Merten – Studio Green; Lizette Marie Bruckstein – Lizette Marie Bruckstein

A Landmark Home Reimagined

The designers will reimagine the nearly 10,000-square-foot historic residence located at 2315 Broadway Street, originally built in 1897 by architect Moses J. Lyon for the Anspacher family and later owned and meticulously preserved by architect Herbert P. McLaughlin. With sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay, and beautifully preserved architectural character and detailing, the residence offers an extraordinary canvas for the designers’ creative interpretation.

“This home is a quintessential San Francisco Victorian – rich with history and extraordinary detail, which makes it an inspiring canvas for our designers,” said Stephanie Yee, Executive Director of San Francisco Decorator Showcase. “We are incredibly excited about the 2026 class, which represents both established voices and newer talent, each bringing a distinct point of view to the home’s next chapter. We are so grateful to these designers for lending their talent and time in support of a mission that expands access to education for so many deserving students.”

Tickets

Decorator Showcase tickets are now available at www.DecoratorShowcase.org and will also be sold at the door: 

  • $50 general admission (online, in advance); $60 at the door
  • $45 seniors 60+ and students (online, in advance); $55 at the door
  • $40 group tickets (10+ tickets, online only)

The event will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (3 p.m. last entry), Fridays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (7 p.m. last entry) (inclusive of hosted happy hours), and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (4 p.m. last entry). Special programming and partner activations will be announced in the coming weeks and months on the website and via social media on Instagram

Mission

San Francisco Decorator Showcase is regarded as one of the West Coast’s most anticipated and iconic annual traditions, drawing design enthusiasts, industry leaders, and tastemakers from near and far. It is the largest annual fundraiser benefiting the San Francisco University High School Financial Aid Program, supporting access to education for hundreds of students each year. Since its inception, the event has raised more than $21 million to help ensure a diverse, inclusive, and vibrant student body.

For sponsorship or volunteer information, please contact Ana.Illanes@sfuhs.org.

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