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JONATHAN ADLER It's all about American glamour with this national brand. Beautiful, classic furniture and thoughtful accessories abound, all with a mod twist. 1011 W. Fifth St., Ste. 130, 512-296-2507; jonathanadler.com KATIE KIME This local lifestyle brand of fashion, furniture, and accessories revolves around designer Katie Kime's Southern preppy-chic style and her celebration of prints. Her intimate boutique is stocked with clever accessories, from bar-cart décor to stationery, clothing, and design options. INSIDER TIP: A slice of Kime's store is dedicated to limited-edition finds from around the world, so if you see a rug or accessory that you love, get it. 500 N. Lamar Blvd., Ste. 150, 512-358- 4478; katiekime.com THE MENAGERIE For almost 40 years, this beloved local store has been the go-to place for bridal registries, table-ware, jewelry, and engagement pieces. Delightful owner Vickie Roan can expertly navigate you through your choices. 1601 W. 38th St. Ste. 7, 512-453-4644; themenagerie.com THE PANACEA COLLECTION Panacea Collection is the ideal service for distinctive furniture and decor rentals for parties and events, weddings, styled shoots, or home staging. Lisa Hickey and team bring a fabulous and funky energy to every space they design. 4001 B Drossett Dr., 512-838-6500; panacearentals.com RH AUSTIN, THE GALLERY AT THE DOMAIN You can't miss it when you arrive at Domain Northside. What looks like a Tuscan villa is the new 62,000- square-foot store, formerly known as Restoration Hardware, with four floors, including one devoted to the RH Modern collection, and a stunning rooftop park that showcases its outdoor collections. Domain Northside, 512-342-0614; restorationhardware.com SUPPLY SHOWROOM This stylish showroom upped the design ante in Austin when it was opened by three New York City transplants: Kim West, Callie Jenschke, and Kristin Gish. Tucked away in a 1930s bungalow, Supply has exclusive-to-Texas trade lines, rugs, wallpaper, lighting, and more. 2204 Lake Austin Blvd., 512-770- 6211; supplyshowroom.com HOTELS ARCHER HOTEL The new eight-story Archer Hotel Austin offers 171 luxury rooms in the heart of the new Domain Northside. For a true local touch, esteemed Austin chef David Bull and La Corsha Hospitality Group chose the Archer for the second location of popular downtown restaurant Second Bar + Kitchen. Thoughtful touches include locally made surprise treats at turndown service such as Crave Artisan Chocolate and Fat Belly manchego-chili pretzels, and an in- room Nespresso machine for espresso anytime you wish. 3121 Palm Way, 855-437-9100; archerhotel/austin.com UPDATED THE AUSTIN MOTEL Favorite Austin hotelier Liz Lambert's Bunkhouse Group recently completed a light makeover of this local landmark, which it now manages. Opened in 1938, the South Congress mainstay still has its eclectic charm but now features refreshed guestrooms as well as a new pool bar and deck around the 1950s-style outdoor pool. 1220 S. Congress Ave., 512-441-1157; austinmotel.com AT&T CONFERENCE CENTER Enjoy a chic stay at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, nestled between the University of Texas Tower and the State Capitol. Don't miss the elegant Carillon Restaurant. 1900 University Ave., 512-404-3600; meetattexas.com THE DRISKILL Experience a blend of timeless charm and modern sophistication in this 131-year-old property on Sixth Street. The rooms and much of the hotel were recently updated with modern touches while still maintaining a rich sense of history. 604 Brazos St., 512-439-1234; driskillhotel.com FOUR SEASONS HOTEL On the shores of Lady Bird Lake, the Four Seasons is the classic, grand Austin hotel. With recently renovated ballrooms and other updates, the hotel is the premier spot for weddings, galas, and more. Its restaurant, Trio, is a pure delight. INSIDER TIP: Every Wednesday, Trio offers its "Boug.e Burgers & Bottles" event, where you choose from three burgers, each paired with a selection of pours of Burgundy, Bordeaux, and other big wines. 98 San Jacinto Blvd., 512-478-4500; fourseasons.com/austin HOTEL ELLA With history dating back to the late 1800s, this historic renovated hotel, complete with a sweeping veranda and lawn by the University of Texas, offers 47 guest rooms, 10 of which are suites. INSIDER TIP: The hotel's Goodall's Kitchen & Bar is an under-the-radar spot for intimate happy hours; the Old Fashioned is one of the best in town. 1900 Rio Grande St., 800-311-1619; hotelella.com HOTEL GRANDUCA This beautiful hotel in the West Austin WHO: Founder and principal of Marcus Mohon Interiors (505 W. Lynn St., 512-772-1371; marcusmohon.com). BAT'S-EYE VIEW: "Capital Cruises (208 Barton Springs Rd., 512-480-9264; capitalcruises.com) on Lake Austin rents a small, covered, eight-person electric boat with a table in the center that you drive yourself. It's the best way to watch the bats fly from the Ann Richards Congress Avenue bridge. You can order catering or stop by Whole Foods Market (525 N. Lamar Blvd., 512- 476-1206; wholefoodsmarket.com) on your way for takeout and wine." STAYCATION SWEET STAYCATION: "If we can get our four kids away at camps at once, we try out an Austin hotel. I like the rooftop pool at the South Congress Hotel (1603 S. Congress Ave., 512-920-6405; southcongresshotel.com)." LAKE BREAK: "One of the best things about officing in the downtown area is being able to throw on my swimsuit at 4 pm and go paddle-boarding or kayaking and then heading back to the office. You can buy a multiple-month pass at the Texas Rowing Center (1541 W. Cesar Chavez St., 512-467-7799; texasrowingcenter.com)." ‒ Secret Source ‒ MARCUS MOHON 88 AUSTINWAY.COM The SOURCE: SPACE