Introducing 2025 Showcase House
We are delighted to announce the 2025 San Francisco Decorator Showcase home at 2935 Pacific Avenue, an elegant, spacious 9,400 square-foot residence on a tree-lined block in Pacific Heights that is perfect for contemporary living and entertaining. The magnificent rooftop deck offers 2,150 square feet of outdoor space with incredible views of the City and Bay.
The Decorator Showcase benefits the San Francisco University High School Financial Aid Program and will be open April 26 - May 26, 2025. Some of the region's top interior and landscape designers will be selected to transform the house into a captivating visitor experience. Please check this website for further details and follow San Francisco Decorator Showcase on social media - #sfshowcase, @sfshowcase.
2025 Decorator Showcase House: April 26 - May 26, 2025
History of Showcase
The story of the San Francisco Decorator Showcase began in 1977, when Nan Rosenblatt, a former San Francisco University High School parent and an accomplished interior designer, and Philip Fernandez, the first president of the school’s Parents Association, conceived the first Showcase to raise funds for University’s financial aid program. In its first year, the Showcase netted $26,000, and today this prestigious event raises over $600,000 annually.
Showcase has taken place at some of the most prestigious addresses in some of the most breathtaking neighborhoods of San Francisco.
1977
The San Francisco Decorator Showcase began
$19M
The total amount raised since 1977
$650K
The amount of money raised by the event annually
23%
Percent of the student body who receives financial aid assistance
Our Beneficiary
Since 1977, the San Francisco Decorator Showcase has raised over $19 million to benefit the San Francisco University High School financial aid program. Help give deserving Bay Area students access to a world-class college preparatory education.
UHS is committed to building a community that reflects and embraces the great diversity of the San Francisco Bay Area. This year the UHS Financial Aid program is providing over $5.4 million in grants to 23% of the student body, with average grants covering 73% of tuition. Proceeds from the Decorator Showcase have afforded hundreds of deserving and talented Bay Area students access to a world-class college preparatory education.