Shopping Guide

Best Home Decor at Round Top

Mirrors, pottery, candles, textiles, and decorative accents that make a house feel like home.

Home décor is the sweet spot at Round Top — the pieces that don't require a shipping truck but genuinely transform a room. Hand-thrown pottery from Texas and European makers, antique gilded mirrors, vintage brass candlesticks, European linens, artisan beeswax candles, one-of-a-kind decorative objects, ironstone collections, antique picture frames, and wall hangings. This is where most first-timers start because the price range is accessible ($15-$500) and the finds are genuinely unique — things you won't see in any retail store. Interior designers make the home décor circuit at Round Top a regular sourcing trip, which tells you something about the quality and originality of what's here.

What to Look For

Mirrors (antique, gilded, rustic)
Pottery & ceramics
Candles & home fragrance
Throw pillows & blankets
Vases & vessels
Decorative trays & boxes
Bookends & objects
Picture frames
Wall hangings
Florals & greenery
Table linens
Ironstone & china

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Shopping Tips for Home Decor

Bring photos of your rooms

Show vendors what you're working with. They can help you find pieces that fit your space and style — and tell you what won't work before you haul it home.

Buy the unique accent pieces

You can get throw pillows at Target. Buy the hand-thrown vase, the antique mirror, the one-of-a-kind object you'll never see again.

Mix old and new freely

The best-designed rooms mix antique finds with modern furniture. A vintage mirror above a new console. An antique bowl on a modern coffee table.

Pack as you go

Bring bubble wrap or towels and pack fragile items in your car immediately after buying — don't wait until the end of the day when you're tired and rushed.

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Home Décor at Round Top — FAQ

What home décor styles are most common at Round Top?

Round Top skews heavily toward styles that blend old and new: French country, farmhouse, European antique, maximalist eclectic, Texas traditional, bohemian, and Scandinavian-influenced neutral palettes. You'll find pieces that work in almost any setting — the versatility is part of why interior designers shop here. Mid-century modern has grown significantly in recent years.

What's a realistic budget for home décor shopping at Round Top?

Most first-time visitors spend $200-$800 on home décor and leave very happy. A $50-$100 budget gets you great small accent pieces. $300-$500 lets you pick up 2-3 significant finds — a mirror, a vase, some linens. $1,000+ opens up antique mirrors, significant pottery, and furniture-scale decorative objects. The sweet spot for unique, high-quality pieces is $75-$300.

Can you travel home with fragile home décor items?

Most items can be safely transported with a little preparation. Bring bubble wrap or moving blankets in your car and pack fragile pieces between soft items. Many vendors will wrap purchases for you — just ask. For larger mirrors or very fragile ceramics, Pak Mail at the show can pack and ship professionally. Wrap as you buy, not at the end of the day when you're tired.

Are there home décor deals on the last day of the show?

Yes — the final day (usually Sunday) is when vendors make their last deals. They don't want to pack up, ship, or store inventory. Show up early Sunday morning for the best selection, and feel confident asking for a discount on any item you're considering. Vendors who've had a good show are generous; those who've had a slow show are motivated. Either way, Sunday works in your favor.

Do home décor vendors ship their items?

Many do — especially for larger pieces or buyers who live out of state. Ask any vendor directly about shipping. Pak Mail and other shipping services set up at the show specifically to handle buyer purchases. Smaller items are easy to ship via UPS or FedEx from Brenham (20 minutes away). Factor shipping cost into your decision before you buy.

What's the difference between home décor vendors and antique furniture vendors?

Home décor vendors typically focus on objects, textiles, and accessories rather than large furniture — mirrors, pottery, candlesticks, pillows, baskets, vases, artwork, tabletop pieces. Furniture vendors sell tables, chairs, dressers, cabinets, and other full-scale furnishings. The distinction isn't hard — many vendors carry both. Round Top Finder lets you filter by category to find exactly what you're looking for.