POST OAK BOULEVARD · UPTOWN HOUSTON · OPEN SINCE 1993
Luxury Furniture Showroom in Houston, near The Galleria.
Home Source Furniture has been Houston's destination for solid wood, organic modern, and one-of-a-kind handcrafted furniture since 1993. Walk the Post Oak floor on Post Oak Boulevard, minutes from River Oaks, Tanglewood, Memorial, and the Uptown high-rises. Most pieces are in stock and delivered fully assembled by our own white-glove crew.
A collected floor of architectural pieces, walked the way you would walk a house assembled over years. Reclaimed slabs, sculptural silhouettes, carved doors older than the country, and curated finds that change as the buyer brings new work home from the workshops we travel to.
WHAT MAKES THE POST OAK SHOWROOM DIFFERENT
A curated Houston showroom,
not a warehouse aisle.
Post Oak is the design-led half of Home Source Furniture. Solid wood, organic modern, and one-of-a-kind handcrafted pieces shown in real Houston rooms, with a consultant on the floor and white-glove delivery direct from this address.
A curated showroom floor
The Post Oak collection is collected, not stocked. Solid wood dining tables, sectionals, beds, sideboards, and a rotating shelf of one-of-a-kind reclaimed and handcrafted pieces, edited for Houston rooms and shown in designed vignettes.
Different from our warehouse
Same family-owned brand, same prices, same private-label quality. Post Oak shows pieces in designed rooms so scale and finish are easy to read. Our West Houston warehouse on Beltway 8 shows a deeper on-floor selection for fast take-home delivery.
Scale, finish, and weight in person
Wood grain, the cool of travertine, the depth of a sectional, the proportion of a 96 or 108 inch dining table against a real wall. The things that almost never read correctly online are the things this floor exists to let you read in five minutes of Houston light.
Walnut, oak, mango, teak, reclaimed timbers. Almost no veneer. No particleboard.
Most pieces ready for fully assembled white-glove delivery within days.
A rotating shelf of handcrafted, reclaimed, and architectural pieces.
Family-owned and operated on the same Uptown blocks for thirty years.
You step in off Post Oak Boulevard and the noise of Uptown falls away. One open floor, dining easing into living, living into a primary, vignettes set without walls between them. Walnut. Linen. Travertine. The light is doing most of the work.
What follows is not a sales floor. It is one open room assembled slowly, over years of travel, from workshops in the high deserts of South Asia, from carving villages deep in the Indonesian archipelago, from colonial ateliers in old Mexico. Every piece began as something we could not stop picturing. Walk it the way you would walk a friend's house. Sit. Open a drawer. Stay until the light moves.
A COLLECTED FLOOR, A NATIONAL ADDRESS BOOK
The showroom is in Uptown. The
homes are everywhere.
The Post Oak showroom reads as a Houston floor because it is one, but the clients walking it on any given afternoon are rarely only from Houston. Designers fly in from the coasts to source pieces with real provenance. Homeowners stop on the way through for a single object they have been picturing for a year. Families furnishing a second or third house often start here because age, texture, and material history answer questions a screen cannot.
In a typical month a dining table milled from a single fallen tree, salvaged at the end of its life and upcycled into a slab that still carries its grain, leaves the floor for a beach house in Nantucket or Charleston. A long sectional ships to a Malibu living room that opens to the Pacific. A bed and a pair of nightstands head to a mountain house in Aspen or the Bitterroot valley in Montana. A custom sideboard goes to a townhouse in River Oaks two miles away. The floor stays Houston. The address book is national.
That reach is built into how we ship. Local and Texas deliveries run one to seven days from our in-house white-glove team. Out-of-state pieces are crated in our Houston warehouse and sent on padded freight at a flat nationwide rate, with a scheduled driveway window on the other end. Same room, same standard, whether the piece lands in Tanglewood or on a bluff above the ocean.
COLLECTED, NOT STOCKED
Pieces with provenance, and a
few that exist only once.
The Post Oak floor is collected over time, not stocked from a catalog. Every piece is chosen for the life it carried before it became furniture, for the way it behaves next to the others, and for how easily it crosses between rooms that are modern, traditional, transitional, coastal, ranch, or quietly contemporary. A slab table milled from a single fallen tree reads as comfortably in a River Oaks formal as it does in a Malibu great room. The pieces travel between design languages without losing the histories they came in with.
Inside that collection sits a smaller shelf of one-of-a-kind work. Pieces sourced and built from architectural elements with a life before they became furniture. A media console framed from three-hundred-year-old hand-carved doors out of Nepal. A sideboard fronted with reclaimed temple panels. A console assembled from salvaged Indonesian beams whose patina is older than the room it now sits in. Each one is a single inventory unit. When it leaves the floor, the next thing in its place is something else entirely.
That is part of why designers and clients fly in. The collection works with what they are already building, and once in a while there is one object on the floor that the rest of the room can quietly organize itself around.
HOW THE FLOOR GETS MADE
Every piece on the floor was
chosen in person, somewhere far
from Post Oak.
The collection does not arrive through a catalog. It arrives through obsession. Our buyer spends months of the year on the road, walking the high deserts and bazaars of South Asia, the carving villages of the Indonesian archipelago, the joinery floors deep in southern China, the reclaimed-timber yards of Java, and small colonial ateliers across central Mexico. Pieces are chosen by hand at the bench, before they are finished, while the wood is still open to a different leg, a different sheen, a different proportion.
Most of what makes the floor begins as a thing we cannot stop picturing. We see a fallen log at the end of its life and already know the dining table inside it, the way the live edge wants to fall, the pedestal it should stand on. We see a three-hundred-year-old temple carving leaning against a wall and already know the console it could become, the room in River Oaks it would quietly anchor. The piece is half-imagined before it is ever shipped. The rest is the trip, the workshop, and the hand that finishes it with us.
The one-of-a-kind shelf is the most literal part of that trek. A three-hundred-year-old hand-carved door is found in a courtyard in the Himalayan foothills and re-imagined as a media console on the way home. A run of temple panels is rescued from a coastal village in the archipelago and rebuilt as a sideboard. Beams pulled from a barn older than Texas come back as a single console with a patina nothing new can fake. None of it is reproducible. It exists because someone could not let the picture of it go.
That is what the Post Oak floor is, in the end. A small, edited room on Post Oak Boulevard built from a year of travel and a lifetime of imagining rooms, so that a client in River Oaks, a designer flying in from the coasts, or a family furnishing a house in Aspen can do the choosing in fifteen minutes of real Houston light.
WHAT WE BELIEVE
We are not in the furniture
business. We are in the business
of imagining what something
forgotten could become.
We believe a fallen log is not the end of a tree. It is the quiet start of a dining table that a family will gather around for the next hundred years. We believe a temple carving pulled from a courtyard wall is not salvage. It is the front of a console waiting for the right room in River Oaks. We believe a beam darkened by a century of weather is not scrap. It is the spine of a piece that will outlive every room it ever sits in.
That belief is the entire reason this floor exists. We get on the plane because we cannot stop picturing the object inside the raw thing. We walk yards, courtyards, and joinery floors on three continents because the piece we are looking for is almost never in a catalog. It is leaning against a wall in a village somewhere, waiting to be seen.
Every one-of-one piece on this floor carries that journey inside it. Reclaimed first, then imagined, then drawn, then built by hand, then finished slowly, then crated, then shipped, then walked into the showroom by the same person who first saw it across the world. By the time it reaches Post Oak Boulevard, it is no longer a product. It is the closing chapter of a story that started long before we found it.
Nothing on this floor is mass produced. Nothing is repeatable. Nothing is here by accident. Each piece is one of one, because the life it lived before us was one of one.
That is the work. That is the passion. That is why a client flies in from the coasts to stand in front of a single console for fifteen minutes in real Houston light, and walks out knowing they have the only one in the world.
TWO WAYS TO SOURCE THE FLOOR
A whole room, or the one piece a room
has been waiting on.
Designed in plan.
Delivered in one date.
The way most River Oaks renovations and Memorial new builds get furnished. Designer and client walk the floor with a plan and leave with a room.
A consultant walks dining, living, primary, and loggia in the order they read in the house. Finishes are pulled and held. Scale is checked against the plan. Trade pricing, custom finishes, and COM are part of the conversation.
Inventory is coordinated between the Post Oak floor and our Beltway 8 warehouse, sequenced to the construction calendar, and held until the trim is in. Dining, living, bedroom, and loggia pieces land on a single coordinated date with our in-house white-glove team.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
On Post Oak
Boulevard, open
seven days.
Walk in any day. On-site parking. A consultant on the floor for as much or as little as you need.
1705 Post Oak Boulevard
Houston, TX 77056
Mon to Sat 10am to 6pm
Sunday 12pm to 6pm
(713) 850-0173
WHY WALK THE FLOOR
Provenance, texture, and weight do not
translate to a screen.
Anyone can show you a sofa. The Post Oak floor is where you read the age in a reclaimed beam, the carving on a three-hundred-year-old door, the cool of travertine, and decide whether this object belongs in your room, paired with a table that holds a meal, and a chair that earns its place next to it.
The showroom sits on Post Oak Boulevard in the heart of Uptown, a few minutes from River Oaks, Tanglewood, and Memorial, the kind of trip that fits between a lunch and a school pickup. Once you've seen what fits, most clients head west to our West Houston warehouse on Beltway 8 to choose from the wider on-floor selection and lock in a delivery date.
Post Oak Blvd, Uptown, near the Galleria. In Houston since 1993.
Live floor stock plus our Beltway 8 warehouse, scheduled to land together.
In-house team. Padded trucks, two-person placement, packaging removed.
Two-person placement, leveled and shimmed on stone and hardwood, packaging removed, the room left ready to live in across River Oaks, Highland Village, Tanglewood, Memorial, and West University.
WALKING THE FLOOR
Three things an architectural
piece does in person that a
catalog cannot.
Weight that does not photograph
A reclaimed beam takes two people to lift. A slab milled from a fallen tree settles into the floor instead of resting on it. That mass is the first thing the room registers, and it is the first thing a screen flattens.
Patina, in afternoon Houston light
Three-hundred-year-old carving, oxidized brass, oiled walnut, lime-washed plaster. The finish you see at three in the afternoon on Post Oak is the finish that walks into your house. Catalogs cannot hold that.
A consultant who has been to the workshop
The same buyer who saw the piece first, in a courtyard south of the Khyber, in a carving village deep in the Indonesian archipelago, in a colonial workshop in old Mexico, is often the one walking it with you. We do not source from screens.
A LAYERED, LIVED-IN FLOOR
An inhabited room, not a staged
set.
Post Oak is built to be walked through slowly. Hand-glazed pottery on the consoles. Reclaimed beams holding a sideboard together. Architectural fragments resting on coffee tables. Chairs pulled half out from a slab table that clearly hosted something the night before.
Light moving across the floor
West-facing glass holds Houston afternoon sun until close. Carved teak deepens. Plaster goes warm. A reclaimed slab reveals a knot it kept hidden in the morning. The room is never the same room twice.
Texture you read with your hand
An adze mark left in a Javanese beam. The cool of travertine. The give of an undyed wool boucle. Hand-thrown pottery that sits a little off-round because it should. The provenance is in the surface.
Tape, plan, and a quiet corner
Most people bring a floor plan, a phone full of photos, a fabric pulled off a chair at home. Sit in the corner. Leave it on the table. Come back to it.
Pieces with a life before this one
Half the objects on the floor were something else first. A door, a temple panel, a tree. Open the drawers. The dovetails are old. That is part of why the rooms feel inhabited rather than installed.
MATERIAL FIRST
The material carries the room.
Reclaimed timbers with the saw marks still in them. Stone with the cold of the quarry still in it. Hand-loomed fiber with an irregularity left by the loom. Nothing on the floor was built to look like something else. The provenance is the design.
Wood with a life before
the room
Reclaimed Indonesian teak with hundred-year-old saw marks. Slab walnut milled from a single fallen tree. Oak that was a barn. The grain carries weather, water, and use. Nothing painted over, nothing faked, nothing veneered.
Sculptural and
architectural at scale
Hand-turned pedestals. Live-edge slabs in 84, 96, and 108 inch lengths. Sideboards fronted with reclaimed temple panels. Pieces sized for the kind of rooms Houston actually builds, and weighted so they settle into them.
Quiet, layered, residential
Lime-washed plaster against boucle. Undyed wool over travertine. Hand-glazed pottery on a console assembled from a salvaged beam. The atmosphere reads as a house someone has lived in, not a room someone has merchandised.
Built where the buyer
stands
Our buyer chooses pieces at the bench, in the high deserts south of the Hindu Kush, in the carving villages of the Indonesian archipelago, in colonial workshops in central Mexico, in joinery floors deep in southern China. We stand over the wood and imagine the room it is going home to.
“The pieces arrive with a life
already on them.
The room is what happens next.”
FROM THE BUYING FLOOR · THIRTY YEARS ON POST OAK BOULEVARD
HOUSTON PROPORTIONS
Scaled to the
rooms it goes
home to.
The houses these pieces go home to are layered, often renovated more than once, and read in the long warm afternoons that Houston gets. The floor is edited the same way.
Houston ceilings, Houston walls
Twelve-foot ceilings in Memorial. Long River Oaks living rooms running between formal millwork. The Post Oak floor is edited around the actual proportions of these houses, so a sectional reads generous in the room it goes home to and a slab table holds the wall it was chosen for.
Rooms that host without rearranging
A round walnut pedestal that holds a conversation for ten and reads right with four. A sectional deep enough for a long Sunday and shallow enough to perch on. Pieces specified for the way Houston entertains, then asked to live the rest of the week quietly.
Half the house lives outside
Loggias open to the pool. Covered porches that stay in use from October through May. Reclaimed teak silvered by weather, weighted so a Gulf storm leaves it where the room asked it to be. The indoor-outdoor line is read as one room, the way Memorial and River Oaks actually live it.
AFTER THE DECISION
The part of the showroom that
does not show up in the photos.
Choosing the piece is the easy half. Moving a three-hundred-year-old carved console through a Galleria-tower service elevator, or a slab table across a brand-new River Oaks foyer, without a mark on either, is the half no one photographs. That is the half we run.
Our truck, our crew, our hands on the piece
Local Houston delivery is our own two-person team, not a third-party carrier. A Nepali-door console, a slab table at 108 inches, a sideboard built from temple panels, all of it leveled, set, and lived-in before the truck pulls away.
Tower paperwork, handled quietly
Certificates of insurance, freight elevator windows, padded panels, hallway protection, door-clearance checks. Uptown high-rises, River Oaks towers, Memorial mid-rises, each handled the way each building asks. The piece moves the way the building allows, and the unit stays clean.
Sequenced to the trim carpenter, not to us
Whole-home selections sit in our Beltway 8 warehouse until the floors are sealed, the millwork is in, and the rugs have landed. Dining, living, primary, and loggia all arrive on the same date, in the order the contractor finished the rooms.
Still here three rooms from now
Same family, same showroom, same buyer choosing every piece since 1993. The console you bought for the first house often comes back into the conversation when the second house starts. The relationship is meant to outlast the order.
WHY PEOPLE VISIT BEFORE ORDERING
Material history
is felt in person,
not
photographed.
Scale is the part that almost never reads correctly online. A 96 inch table looks reasonable in a photo and enormous against a real wall. The Post Oak floor is set up so you can stand next to it before you commit.
Wood tone is the other one. Walnut in a catalog is one color. Walnut on Post Oak Boulevard at three in the afternoon is a different color, and that is the color that shows up at your house. Most clients leave with a finish they would not have chosen from a screen.
Comfort takes a few minutes. Sit longer than you think you need to. Open the drawers. Lift a corner of the table. The pieces are built to be lived with, and that is easier to feel in person than to read about.
Clients who walk the floor first tend to order with fewer revisions, fewer returns, and a clearer sense of how the room will actually come together.
THREE VISITS WE SEE MOST WEEKS
Who walks the Post Oak floor.
The River Oaks remodel
A floor plan lands on the desk on a Tuesday. By Saturday the designer and the client are walking the dining, the library, and the primary in the order the house reads them. Finishes pulled, samples held, the order sequenced to the trim carpenter.
The piece the room was
waiting on
A homeowner walks in on a Saturday with a photo of a wall and a measurement on the back of a card. They leave, four hours later, with a Nepali-door console they never knew existed and a quieter version of the room they came in describing.
The Memorial new build
Builder, designer, and client meet on the floor while drywall is still going up across town. A 108 inch slab gets read against a sample of the new oak. Loggia teak gets walked beside it. Delivery is held until the week after move-in.
THE FLOOR THIS MONTH
A working showroom, restyled
as the collection moves and new
pieces land.
Post Oak is restyled almost continuously. New reclaimed slabs, hand-carved architectural pieces, and one-of-a-kind objects land from the workshops we travel to, vignettes get rebuilt around them, and rooms read differently from one visit to the next. Houston clients tend to stop in more than once for that reason.
Just off the container
Reclaimed teak slabs out of an island yard in the archipelago. Hand-turned pedestals from a workshop south of the Hindu Kush. Carved fragments still in the crate behind the desk, pieces we picked up because we could already see the room they belonged in. The pieces land in waves, not weekly drops.
The rooms keep moving
Dining, living, and the primary all get rebuilt as new pieces arrive. A console you read against linen one month sits against plaster the next, and reads differently for it.
Pieces that exist only once
The Nepali-door media console, the temple-panel sideboard, the salvaged-beam console. Each one a single inventory unit. When it leaves the floor, the next thing in its place is something else entirely.
Worth coming back for
Most clients walk the floor twice. The light moves, the rooms have been restyled, and the piece they almost chose first is often the one that quietly settles the decision.
WHERE HOUSTON SOURCES
A regular stop
for designers,
builders, and the
families they
furnish for.
Thirty-plus years on the same Uptown blocks. The relationships started here outlast most renovations, and most of the floor traffic on a given Saturday is people who have been in before, with the next room, the next house, or the next client.
Houston interior designers and architects
River Oaks, Tanglewood, Memorial, West University, Piney Point, and Hunters Creek studios source full-room selections from the Post Oak floor. Trade conversations, custom finishes, and consistent reorders are part of how the showroom runs.
Custom builders and remodelers
Builders walk clients through Post Oak before drywall closes so finishes can be specified against the actual oak floor and stone samples on the project. Delivery is sequenced to the construction calendar, not the other way around.
Repeat Houston households
The dining table from the first house, the primary bed from the second, the loggia seating from the renovation. Same family, same showroom, same buyer choosing every piece since 1993.
CONTINUE FROM POST OAK
The Houston organic modern
and solid wood library, in one
place.
The Post Oak floor anchors a wider catalog of solid wood, organic modern, and handcrafted furniture for Houston homes. Use these as a way to keep reading after the visit.
Organic modern furniture in Houston
The category Post Oak is built around, in long-form boucle and linen, travertine and plaster, oak and walnut, sized for Houston rooms.
CONTINUESolid wood furniture in Houston
Why the floor reads the way it does. Hardwood species, joinery, finish, and what Houston humidity asks of each.
CONTINUESolid wood dining tables
Slabs, trestle, pedestal, live-edge, 84, 96, and 108 inch lengths in walnut, oak, and reclaimed timbers, often visible on the Post Oak floor.
CONTINUEReclaimed wood furniture
One-of-a-kind dining tables, sideboards, and consoles built from salvaged timbers. The rotating shelf at Post Oak draws from this catalog.
CONTINUEHandcrafted, artisan furniture
Pieces built in the workshops we travel to in India, Indonesia, China, and Mexico. The craft you see on the Post Oak floor in long form.
CONTINUEFor Houston interior designers
Trade-friendly notes on how Post Oak supports designer-led full-room selections, custom finishes, and project sequencing.
CONTINUEDining room collection
The full Post Oak dining catalog, tables, chairs, sideboards, browseable beyond what is on the floor today.
CONTINUELiving room collection
Sectionals, sofas, occasional chairs, and case goods scaled for River Oaks, Memorial, and Tanglewood living rooms.
CONTINUEHouston white-glove delivery
How local Houston delivery is run from this floor: COI, freight elevators, in-room placement, and assembly by our own crews.
CONTINUEA HOUSTON FURNISHING FIELD GUIDE
How Houston homes actually furnish.
Three decades on Post Oak Boulevard teaches you what the catalogs miss. Houston is not one market. River Oaks furnishes one way, Memorial another, Tanglewood a third, and the differences are architectural, social, and seasonal before they are stylistic. The notes below are how the Post Oak floor is edited around what these neighborhoods actually order, season after season.
ARCHETYPE ONE
The River Oaks remodel.
The River Oaks house is rarely a new build. It is a 1930s or 1940s brick Georgian, a Lovett or a Staub, that has been opened up across two or three renovations. The dining room ceilings are eleven feet. The living room runs long instead of square. There is a library off the entry that wants a reading chair more than a sofa, and a sun room at the back that lives between the formal rooms and the pool.
These houses do not furnish from a website. The conversation almost always starts with a designer. A floor plan arrives at the Post Oak desk on a Tuesday afternoon, and a walnut pedestal table in the 96 inch range gets pulled against a slab-front sideboard so the client can read both finishes against the actual stair runner sample they brought with them. A boucle sectional gets test-fit against a console for the long living room. The order ships in stages, sequenced to the trim carpenter's calendar, not to ours.
What River Oaks tends to choose: solid walnut or reclaimed-oak dining tables, hand-finished because the grain is the finish. Library chairs in linen or vintage leather. A primary bed with visible joinery, sized for a room that can carry a 90 inch headboard without crowding. Almost nothing painted. Almost nothing veneered. The pieces are meant to outlast the renovation that brought them in.
ARCHETYPE TWO
The Memorial new build.
Memorial is the opposite architectural problem. The house is two years old, sometimes six months. The kitchen is open to the living room, the living room is open to the loggia, and the loggia opens onto a covered patio that lives outside nine months a year. Twelve foot ceilings. White oak floors that go almost everywhere. A dining room scaled for ten that needs to feel right with four on a Tuesday and twelve at Thanksgiving.
The conversations on the Post Oak floor with Memorial clients tend to start with scale. A 108 inch dining table is not a luxury in these houses, it is correct. A sectional that reads as generous in a 1990s Memorial Drive house disappears in a 2024 Bunker Hill new build. We pull the largest pieces on the floor for these visits, and clients almost always size up from their first instinct.
Materials skew warmer than the architecture suggests. The houses are crisp, and the furniture gets specified to soften them: oak with a deeper grain, travertine instead of marble, plaster surfaces, undyed wool rugs, boucle instead of velvet. Loggia furniture in solid teak, weighted so a Gulf storm does not rearrange it. Indoor pieces selected with the door open, because that is how the room actually lives.
ARCHETYPE THREE
The Tanglewood entertainer.
Tanglewood is the entertaining house. A Saturday in October it hosts a watch party for the Texans game, a cocktail crowd before a Galleria-area benefit, and a sit-down dinner for ten the same evening. The furniture is asked to do all three of those jobs without rearranging. That changes everything about how the rooms get specified.
The dining table needs to seat ten without leaves and read right with four. A round walnut pedestal in the 72 to 84 inch range often wins over a longer rectangle because it holds a conversation better. The sectional has to be deep enough to actually sit in for three hours and shallow enough that a guest can perch on the arm with a glass. Side tables get chosen for whether they can hold an old-fashioned without flinching.
Tanglewood clients almost always come in twice. Once on a Saturday afternoon to walk the rooms, and once during the week with a designer or a partner to make the call. They tend to buy in groups: dining table with the seating around it, sectional with the console behind it, bed with the case goods that frame it. The house is read as a set of related rooms, not a catalog of objects, and the Post Oak floor is set up to be read the same way.
WHAT REPEATS ACROSS ALL THREE
The patterns that hold from Kirby to the Beltway.
Across River Oaks, Memorial, Tanglewood, West University, Bellaire, Piney Point, and Hunters Creek, a few things stay constant. Solid wood reads correctly in Houston light in a way that veneer almost never does. Substantial scale lives better in these rooms than restrained scale. Warm organic modern, the bouclé and travertine and oak vocabulary, holds up across seasons better than colder minimalism, partly because Houston light is warm to begin with.
Operationally, the patterns are even more consistent. White-glove delivery is not a perk in these neighborhoods, it is the only acceptable way to move furniture into the house. Certificates of Insurance, freight elevators, concierge windows in the Galleria towers, driveway logistics in Memorial, careful work around finished River Oaks floors, all of it is handled in-house by our own crews. That is the part of the showroom that does not show up in the photos, and the part most clients tell us they remember.
The Post Oak floor is edited around all of this. What Houston actually puts in its dining rooms, what holds up in a Memorial loggia, what reads correctly under Gulf Coast afternoon light in a River Oaks library. The collection is collected for these houses, by a buyer who has been walking them for thirty years.
BY NEIGHBORHOOD
How the Post Oak floor
furnishes the neighborhoods
around it.
The same showroom, read four different ways, depending on the home it is going home to. Drive times are from the Post Oak floor on Post Oak Boulevard.
Formal scale, collected hand
River Oaks rooms ask for the substantial pieces and the layered ones. A reclaimed-oak dining table at twelve. A console with three centuries of carving on its face. Designers source the room here against the millwork, then we hold the inventory until the rugs land.
Walnut and oak slabs at twelve. Reclaimed temple-panel sideboards. Bouclé and linen, sized up.After-lunch decisions
Highland Village clients usually walk in after a meeting or lunch a few blocks away. The conversation is short and specific: the chair from the catalog, in this fabric, against this stone. Pieces are pulled from the Post Oak floor or coordinated against our Beltway 8 warehouse, then delivered the same week.
Single-piece confirmations. In-stock leather and linen seating. Same-week white-glove placement.Family-room calm
West University rooms have to absorb actual family life: school bags, weeknight meals, a full table on Sundays. The Post Oak floor edits toward dining tables built to be eaten on, sectionals deep enough to read on, and oak and walnut case goods that take a generation of use without thinning.
Oak and walnut case goods. Performance linen on family seating. Solid-wood dining built to host.High-rise editing
Uptown high-rise interiors near Post Oak Boulevard, the Galleria, and the residential towers around Williams Tower lean tighter and more intentional. Fewer pieces, finer materials, scaled to elevator and door clearances. Our in-house team handles building-of-record scheduling, padded freight elevators, and protected hallway routes as part of placement.
Building-coordinated delivery windows. Elevator-sized case goods. In-room placement and leveling.FROM RIVER OAKS, MEMORIAL, AND TANGLEWOOD
Quietly, the same neighborhoods keep
coming back.
A few notes from the Post Oak floor's most familiar zip codes, shared after the truck pulled away. Names abbreviated, neighborhoods left in.
“We walked the Post Oak floor for an hour, touched every finish, and left with a dining table that finally felt right. The team was patient, never pushy, and the white glove crew set everything in place beautifully.”
“I have been buying furniture in Houston for twenty years. Home Source is the only place that consistently carries pieces with real material weight and a finish you can actually feel. Our sectional has held its shape for three years.”
“Honest pricing, honest materials, honest people. Our bedroom set arrived from the Galleria showroom in three days, fully assembled and placed. It looks better in our room than it did on the floor.”
SHOP THE POST OAK FLOOR
Browse the categories on the
floor today.
Most of the collection is in stock and ready for local delivery in the Houston area, with nationwide shipping available. Start with a category, then visit Post Oak to see it in person.
Sofas & Sectionals
Hand-tailored seating on kiln-dried frames, in stock for local delivery.
SHOP THE CATEGORY →Dining Tables
Solid wood tables built to anchor a real dining room for decades.
SHOP THE CATEGORY →Beds
Architectural bed silhouettes in solid hardwood, scaled for primary suites.
SHOP THE CATEGORY →Coffee & Side Tables
Honest material, sculptural form, built to live with daily wear.
SHOP THE CATEGORY →Dressers & Chests
Heirloom case goods with concealed joinery and dovetail drawers.
SHOP THE CATEGORY →Mirrors
Oversized sculptural mirrors that expand light and anchor a wall.
SHOP THE CATEGORY →Desks
Solid wood work surfaces for offices that have to perform daily.
SHOP THE CATEGORY →Accent Chairs
Statement seating with the proportion of furniture, not props.
SHOP THE CATEGORY →NEIGHBORHOODS SERVED
Convenient to
Houston, Galleria,
Uptown, and the rest
of Houston.
The Post Oak showroom sits on Post Oak Boulevard near the Galleria, minutes from River Oaks, Tanglewood, Memorial, and the inner loop. Most of our Houston clients drive in from these neighborhoods, and local delivery is scheduled directly from this floor.
Local delivery available throughout the Greater Houston area. White glove placement and assembly included on most pieces.
VISIT · CALL · DIRECTIONS
Walk in any day.
No appointment. No pressure. Stay as long as the room takes.
1705 Post Oak Boulevard
Houston, TX 77056
(713) 850-0173
Mon to Sat 10 to 6
Sunday 12 to 6
Good things to know.
Home Source’s Post Oak showroom in Uptown Houston specializes in solid wood, reclaimed wood, and handcrafted furniture sourced from workshops across South Asia, Indonesia, and Mexico. Clients visit to experience the scale, grain, texture, and finish of pieces in person before ordering.
Yes. The Post Oak showroom is a curated Uptown floor designed around complete rooms, materials, and architectural furniture. The West Houston warehouse location carries broader inventory and additional in-stock selections for faster pickup and delivery scheduling.
Many pieces can be ordered directly from the floor, including dining tables, reclaimed wood consoles, sectionals, beds, and one-of-a-kind architectural items. Some inventory is unique and available only while it remains on the floor.
Yes. Home Source provides local Houston white-glove delivery with in-house crews, placement, assembly, packaging removal, and coordinated scheduling for homes, remodels, and high-rise installations.
Deliveries regularly go to River Oaks, Memorial, Tanglewood, West University, Bellaire, Piney Point, Highland Village, Uptown Houston, and surrounding neighborhoods across the Greater Houston area.
Yes. The showroom is designed specifically for clients to experience dining tables in person, including 84-inch, 96-inch, and oversized solid wood slabs that are difficult to judge accurately online.
Home Source has furnished Houston homes for decades with reclaimed wood, organic modern, artisan-crafted, and architectural furniture chosen directly from workshops and builders abroad rather than mass-market catalogs.
Yes. The Post Oak floor focuses heavily on organic modern furniture using reclaimed teak, walnut, travertine, lime-washed finishes, bouclé fabrics, plaster textures, and architectural forms designed for Houston homes.
The Home Source Post Oak showroom is located at 1705 Post Oak Boulevard in Uptown Houston, near The Galleria, River Oaks, and Highland Village.
The showroom features solid wood dining tables, organic modern furniture, reclaimed wood consoles, artisan-crafted seating, beds, architectural pieces, and curated living room collections selected for Houston homes.
Yes. The Post Oak showroom is curated around premium materials, handcrafted construction, reclaimed architectural pieces, and white-glove service designed for luxury Houston interiors.
No appointment is required. Clients are welcome to walk the showroom during business hours and explore the collections at their own pace.
The Post Oak location is a curated design showroom built around complete room settings and architectural pieces. The West Houston warehouse showroom carries broader floor inventory and additional ready-to-deliver selections.
Yes. Parking is available for showroom visitors at the Post Oak Boulevard location.
Yes. Interior designers, builders, and remodelers regularly source from the Post Oak showroom for River Oaks, Memorial, Tanglewood, and Uptown Houston projects.
Yes. Clients often furnish full dining rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, and open-concept spaces through coordinated selections built around scale, finish, and architectural flow.
Yes. The showroom carries reclaimed wood dining tables, sideboards, consoles, architectural beams, and one-of-a-kind artisan pieces sourced from reclaimed materials around the world.
Many collections allow finish selections, custom sizing, and coordinated ordering depending on the piece and manufacturer.
Yes. In addition to local Houston delivery, Home Source coordinates nationwide shipping for clients furnishing homes outside Texas.
Visiting in person allows clients to experience material texture, scale, finish, comfort, proportion, and craftsmanship in natural Houston light — details that rarely translate correctly online.
DIRECTIONS + SERVICE AREA
How to reach the Post Oak
showroom, and where we
deliver from this floor.
From I-610 West Loop (Galleria)
Exit Westheimer or San Felipe off the West Loop. Head west to Post Oak Boulevard, then turn onto Post Oak. The showroom sits on Post Oak Blvd just north of Westheimer, on the Galleria side of Uptown.
From US-59 / I-69 Southwest Freeway
Exit Weslayan / Newcastle and head north to Westheimer, then west to Post Oak Boulevard. Turn right (north) on Post Oak; the showroom is a short block up on the right.
From I-10 East (Memorial / Energy Corridor)
Take I-10 East to the West Loop South (610). Exit San Felipe or Post Oak, head south on Post Oak Blvd, and the showroom is on the right between San Felipe and Westheimer.
From Memorial Drive (River Oaks / Tanglewood)
Head west on Memorial Drive, turn south on the West Loop feeder, then exit San Felipe and head west to Post Oak Boulevard. Turn south on Post Oak; the showroom is on the right.
From Westheimer Road (Highland Village / River Oaks District)
Continue west on Westheimer through the River Oaks District. Turn north (right) onto Post Oak Boulevard. The showroom is on the right between Westheimer and San Felipe.
Houston, TX 77056
On-site parking. Easy on and off the Galleria corridor, with quick access to the surrounding Houston freeway grid.
DRIVE TIMES TO POST OAK
How close it is from your part of
Houston.
Approximate off-peak drive times. We schedule local delivery direct from this showroom, usually within days of purchase.
ZIP CODES SERVED
Local delivery and showroom
service across these Houston ZIPs.
Live outside this list? We deliver throughout the Greater Houston area, ask in showroom or by phone.
NEARBY LANDMARKS
A few minutes from where you
already are.
- ⊙ The Galleria
- ⊙ Williams Tower
- ⊙ Uptown Park
- ⊙ River Oaks District
- ⊙ Memorial Park
POST OAK SERVICES
What's included when you shop
Post Oak.
Houston white-glove
delivery
In-home placement and assembly across the Greater Houston area.
In-showroom design help
Walk in any day. Free consultation on scale, finish, and full-room planning.
Solid wood, fully
assembled
Hand-finished hardwoods, ready to live with the day they arrive.
Financing available
Apply in-showroom or online. Most pieces are in stock for fast delivery.
GALLERIA + HOUSTON AUTHORITY
Two Houston showrooms. One catalog. Real local delivery.
Home Source Furniture is a Houston-based authority for solid-wood and hand-tailored pieces, with two physical showrooms in the city, local white-glove delivery across the Greater Houston area, and end-to-end nationwide shipping. Most clients visit a showroom before placing a final order, and we recommend it.
Local Houston delivery
White-glove placement and assembly across the Greater Houston area, scheduled from either showroom on your timeline.
Nationwide shipping
Coordinated end-to-end by our team for buyers outside Texas, with freight method and arrival timing confirmed before the order ships.
In stock, ready to schedule
Most pieces are on the floor in Houston, fully assembled, with delivery typically scheduled within days of order confirmation.
Houston-area service cities
Local delivery, scaled service, and city-specific drive times for the suburbs we serve most often. Grouped by the showroom that schedules and dispatches each delivery.
Served from the Post Oak showroom
Inner-loop and southern Houston cities, scheduled from Post Oak Boulevard.
Furniture in Pearland, TX
30 to 45 minutes from the Post Oak showroom. Delivery to 77047, 77089, 77581.
SEE PEARLAND DELIVERY → ⊙ POST OAK SHOWROOMFurniture in The Woodlands, TX
35 to 50 minutes from the Post Oak showroom. Delivery to 77380, 77381, 77382.
SEE THE WOODLANDS DELIVERY → ⊙ POST OAK SHOWROOMFurniture in River Oaks, TX
5 to 12 minutes from the Post Oak showroom. Delivery to 77019, 77027, 77098.
SEE RIVER OAKS DELIVERY → ⊙ POST OAK SHOWROOMFurniture in Bellaire, TX
10 to 20 minutes from the Post Oak showroom. Delivery to 77005, 77025, 77035.
SEE BELLAIRE DELIVERY → ⊙ POST OAK SHOWROOMFurniture in Spring, TX
30 to 45 minutes from the Post Oak showroom. Delivery to 77373, 77379, 77386.
SEE SPRING DELIVERY → ⊙ POST OAK SHOWROOMFurniture in Kingwood, TX
35 to 50 minutes from the Post Oak showroom. Delivery to 77325, 77339, 77345.
SEE KINGWOOD DELIVERY → ⊙ POST OAK SHOWROOMFurniture in Humble, TX
30 to 45 minutes from the Post Oak showroom. Delivery to 77338, 77347, 77396.
SEE HUMBLE DELIVERY → ⊙ POST OAK SHOWROOMFurniture in League City, TX
40 to 55 minutes from the Post Oak showroom. Delivery to 77539, 77565, 77573.
SEE LEAGUE CITY DELIVERY → ⊙ POST OAK SHOWROOMFurniture in Friendswood, TX
35 to 50 minutes from the Post Oak showroom. Delivery to 77546, 77549.
SEE FRIENDSWOOD DELIVERY →Served from the West Houston warehouse
West, north, and far-west cities, scheduled from the Beltway 8 warehouse.
Furniture in Katy, TX
20 to 30 minutes from the Warehouse showroom. Delivery to 77094, 77449, 77450.
SEE KATY DELIVERY → ⊙ WAREHOUSE SHOWROOMFurniture in Sugar Land, TX
25 to 35 minutes from the Warehouse showroom. Delivery to 77478, 77479, 77487.
SEE SUGAR LAND DELIVERY → ⊙ WAREHOUSE SHOWROOMFurniture in Cypress, TX
25 to 40 minutes from the Warehouse showroom. Delivery to 77065, 77410, 77429.
SEE CYPRESS DELIVERY → ⊙ WAREHOUSE SHOWROOMFurniture in Memorial, TX
5 to 15 minutes from the Warehouse showroom. Delivery to 77024, 77042, 77043.
SEE MEMORIAL DELIVERY → ⊙ WAREHOUSE SHOWROOMFurniture in Tomball, TX
30 to 45 minutes from the Warehouse showroom. Delivery to 77070, 77375, 77377.
SEE TOMBALL DELIVERY → ⊙ WAREHOUSE SHOWROOMFurniture in Missouri City, TX
25 to 40 minutes from the Warehouse showroom. Delivery to 77071, 77085, 77459.
SEE MISSOURI CITY DELIVERY → ⊙ WAREHOUSE SHOWROOMFurniture in Richmond, TX
30 to 45 minutes from the Warehouse showroom. Delivery to 77406, 77407, 77469.
SEE RICHMOND DELIVERY →
Most customers visit our Houston showroom before
making a final decision. Scale, finish, and material
weight read differently in person.
☏ Post Oak Showroom: (713) 850-0173 · 1705 Post Oak Boulevard, Houston
☏ Warehouse Showroom: (713) 984-1419 · 1055 W Sam Houston Pkwy N, Suite 112, Houston