Schumacher opens showroom and shop in Charleston Design District
Schumacher has opened its first showroom and design shop in the new Charleston Design District in Charleston, S.C.
Its nearly 4,000 square-foot space will include a traditional to-the-trade showroom experience for interior designers as well as a luxury shop where designers and others can source accessories and antiques. Charleston-based designer Betsy Berry designed the interior.
Schumacher‘s sister company, Patterson Flynn, which specializes in floor coverings, will also have a significant presence in the space, Schumacher said.
The Charleston Design District is a central component of the Navy Yard Charleston redevelopment that is converting the former Charleston Naval Base into a design-focused, mixed-use neighborhood that will also include a range of dining options. Its real estate developer, Jamestown, has created similar districts elsewhere, such as the Ponce City Market and Westside Provisions District in Atlanta, and Industry City in Brooklyn.
Schumacher said it chose Charleston “for its rapidly growing art and design community” and its position as a hub for interior design.
Its showroom includes more than 7,000 Schumacher fabrics, wallpapers and trims as well as patterns from sister brands Backdrop, Iksel Decorative Arts, Boråstapeter, Tillett Textiles, and Raoul Textiles.
Patterson Flynn will offer a range of made-to-order rugs, pieces from its signature abaca collection, and a variety of artisanal hand-knotted and flatweave floor coverings.
The design shop will sell antiques, pillows, throws, baskets, coffee table books, art, handmade ceramics, and more. It will host educational events, trunk shows, book signings, and workshops.
“Charleston has always been a great market for us,” said Patterson Flynn President Peter Touma, “and we look forward to having a physical presence in the city and to connect more deeply with its vibrant design community.”
“Charleston’s rich design heritage makes it the perfect home for our newest showroom and design shop,” added Emily Raquel Romero, president of Schumacher North America. “We are deeply committed to our clients here and excited to invest further in this inspiring design landscape.”
As previously reported, fellow fabric and design companies Kravet and Holland & Sherry, as well as rug supplier Stark and South Carolina-based lighting maker Urban Electric, plan to open or have opened showrooms in the Charleston Design District.





