/ December 3, 2025
living room silhouette at De Sousa Hughes' showroom

De Sousa Hughes

Geoffrey De Sousa & Erik Hughes

San Francisco

Surveying the De Sousa Hughes showroom in the San Francisco Design Center, owners Geoffrey De Sousa and Erik Hughes note that what’s missing is as important as what’s there. Whether it’s a gently curved Kimberly Denman sofa or a glowing Jonathan Browning pendant, each piece has room to express itself. “Our curated settings have enough negative space to realize a maker’s vision,” Hughes explains. Another distinction is the showroom’s focus on craftspeople, many of them locals. “We home in on the smaller manufacturers—the people who are in their studios, pen to paper,” De Sousa notes. “There is a sense of hand in what we offer, they are items with soul.” Those elements, and a thirst to discover artisans, keeps the duo excited after nearly 30 years in business. “We are always hunting, we never stop,” laughs De Sousa. “Bringing artisans to the spotlight is one of the most gratifying parts of this business.”

Geoffrey De Sousa and Erik Hughes

In their eponymous showroom, Geoffrey De Sousa and Erik Hughes offer international brands such as Liaigre and Thierry Lemaire, but many of the makers are California based, including Jiun Ho and Jonathan Browning.

Inside The Showroom:

sculptural silhouettes in the De Sousa Hughes San Francisco showroom
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The De Sousa Hughes showroom in San Francisco showcases soulful, sculptural treasures.


5 Design-Forward Gifts Destined for Generations

Give the gift of modern heirlooms curated by one of San Francisco’s most tasteful design duos.

“I’m a design junkie, and even after many years in business, I still get excited about new discoveries.”

–Geoffrey De Sousa

Contrepoids Candlesticks By Alexander Lamont

Vienna Velvet Cushions By De Le Cuona

“Industrial meets elegance in these candleholders inspired by brass weights. Just imagine them running down the middle of a holiday table.”

“There’s an exceptional depth to the fabric of these plush, sumptuous pillows which are available in rich colorways.”

Contrepoids Candlesticks By Alexander Lamont

Rorschach Keepsake Box III By Tuell And Reynolds

Hand Coiled Vases By Erin Mcguiness

“We have enjoyed a long, creative partnership with this California company. The brass box is made by using a felt-tip pen as a lacquer resist, creating unique patterns reminiscent of the famous Rorschach inkblot test. The more you look at it, the more you see.”

“This local artisan’s work is a great example of what we offer. These handmade vessels would be a beautiful addition to any home.”

Object 4 Cista Tall By Matthew Fisher

“Matthew works with beautiful natural stones. Although his designs harken back to classical forms, his pieces fit in both traditional and modern interiors.”

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