The Decorator Showcase is back
The San Francisco Decorator Showcase is basically the Met Gala of interior design. Every year, top designers completely transform a historic mansion in Pacific Heights—room by room—into a luxe, jaw-dropping fantasy. It's open to the public for a month, and you get to walk through and see cutting-edge design, wild creativity, and serious style. Plus, it's all for a good cause—it raises money for financial aid at SF University High School.
This year its from April 26 - May 26, 2025
Purchase tickets here
46th annual San Francisco Decorator Showcase at 2935 Pacific Avenue! This elegant 9,400 sq. ft. Pacific Heights home features a stunning 2,150 sq. ft. rooftop deck with breathtaking city and bay views.
Some history:
The San Francisco Decorator Showcase began in 1977 when Nan Rosenblatt, a former San Francisco University High School parent and accomplished interior designer, and Philip Fernandez, the first president of the school’s Parents Association, conceived the event to raise funds for the Financial Aid Program. In its inaugural year, Showcase raised $26,000, and today, it generates over $1 million annually. Over the years, the Showcase has been held at some of the most prestigious addresses in San Francisco's most breathtaking neighborhoods.