Designers work on a communal couch by a large window, bathed in abundant natural light
Designers work on a communal couch by a large window, bathed in abundant natural light

Designing Our San Antonio Studio

San Antonio, Texas
Locally Inspired

What makes an interior feel truly San Antonio? For our studio, it begins with honoring the local context—history, craft, and place. Inspired by the textures, materials, and stories that shape our city, we set out to create a space that reflects the fabric and grit of San Antonio. From the natural landscape that surrounds us to the essential materials that ground us, every detail was chosen to foster collaboration and spark creativity. Our new space embodies our commitment to working alongside this community and celebrating what makes us unique.

Designers work on a communal couch by a large window, bathed in abundant natural light
Our studio offers a variety of workspaces to support focus, collaboration, and everything in between.
A brightly colored abstract mural evokes water, fauna, and natural resources and of the San Antonio landscape. It is mounted on the wall behind an entryway seating area
Step into the studio and La Tierra del Aquifer is the first thing you see.
Medium: Acrylic & ink on canvas, 136" x 63"
La Tierra del Aquifer

We partnered with celebrated artist Paige Holland to create an homage to our beloved city. This piece at our entry honors our roots, the community we serve, and the place we proudly call home.

Surrounded by a canopy of trees, our studio invites light, texture, and a connection to nature.
Two designers stand by a tall window with a view of a lush tree
One of our favorite framed moments: the live oak tree, a lot of natural light, and the historic Stable Hall in the background.
Designers gather on a blue couch next to a large window showing activity outside in the Pearl district
A front-row seat to the Pearl's vibrant life and the everyday moments that connect us to place.
Placemaking

Located in San Antonio’s Pearl District, our studio is surrounded by walkable streets, local dining, and historic architecture. With the Riverwalk nearby, it’s easy to step away and recharge during the workday.

Our goal? Design that feels truly rooted in its location. We were also inspired by the literal site and the feel of essential structural materials.
The design team works at their desks, arranged in an open concept under an exposed ceiling. The natural materiality like wood on the desks and concrete on the ceiling is warmed by abundant light.

Project Team

Adrianna Swindle
People
Adrianna Swindle
Omar Cantu
People
Omar Cantu