The Charleston Design District makes its official debut this fall at Charleston’s Navy Yard—a former naval base now undergoing a dynamic, multiphase revival. Set on an 85-acre campus, the district will ultimately comprise 150,000 square feet of dedicated showroom space, establishing itself as a premier design hub for the Lowcountry. A collaboration among Jamestown, Weaver Capital Partners and WECCO Development, this project builds on the area’s organic design momentum—already home to The Urban Electric Co. and numerous artisan workshops. At the center is Storehouse Row, a set of repurposed, neoclassical warehouses once used for military storage and training—beautifully reimagined just steps from the Cooper River. Below are a few brands not to miss on your visit.
Kravet
Kravet continues its Southern expansion with a 2,240-square-foot to-the-trade workspace at Storehouse Eight. Expect resources from Lee Jofa, Donghia, Brunschwig & Fils and many more.

Textures Flooring
In Storehouse Nine, Nashville-based Textures Flooring unveils a showroom dedicated to its timeless wood finishes—including the new Echo Collection stair treads and its collaboration with Alabama architect Jeffrey Dungan.

Schumacher
Schumacher’s 3,760-square-foot Storehouse Eight showroom is outfitted by local designer Betsy Berry. The new location combines to-the-trade offerings with a curated retail shop for design-savvy consumers.

Fritz Porter
Fritz Porter brought its boutique textiles, wallcoverings and select furnishings to the Navy Yard in 2023. Fresh arrivals include Sophie Harpley, Cathy Nordström and Lindsay Alker.
