
With an eye and heart on fresh design inspiration, renowned design firm Cabana Home is about to settle into the most important late 19th century building in Santa Barbara at 925 De la Vina Street. From their original Funk Zone’s former bakery warehouse to Fabled Gables, a landmark Italianate Victorian built in 1874, the design team of Caroline Thompson and Steve Thompson were inspired by their European travels to inhabit a space with rich architectural details and socially significant provenance. The team will be in residence by appointment in May, and as always available for video or on-site consultations.

In alignment with this new direction, they will be hosting a 60% off sale for four days only April 23rd through 26th, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 111 Santa Barbara Street. Furnishings from the showroom will include legendary makers like: Lee, Baker, Arteriors, Janus et Cie, Bernhardt, Visual Comfort, Currey & Co, Hickory Chair, and Century. Delivery services will be available for purchases onsite all four days.
Join us for the party, sip beverages, and bring an anecdote or two about shopping with us over the last two decades to drop in our Chat Box!
111 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara | 805-962-0200 | [email protected].
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