OUR STORY
Handmade, sustainable & beautiful.
At Home Trends & Design, we prioritize craftsmanship and sustainability in every piece of furniture we create.






Craftsmanship Rooted in Purpose


Each piece features thoughtful details like hand-planed surfaces, dovetailed drawers, solid wood construction, and hand-turned legs — designed to be lasting treasures. Since 2005, HTD has been recognized on the Inc. 5000 list, named one of Austin's top 50 fastest-growing companies, and honored as one of The Most Innovative Product Design Companies.
As a founding member of the Sustainable Furnishings Council, HTD actively supports eco-friendly practices within the furniture industry. The Sustainable Furnishings Council is the leading sustainability resource center for the home furnishings industry, providing information, education, and tools to help suppliers, manufacturers, retailers, and designers reduce their environmental impact and promote healthier practices.
The HTD Difference


Materials
Better selection and utilization of materials is a crucial aspect of quality. The time put into this care increases customer retention, reduces returns and improves inventory turns due to lower defects.


Methods
Products are crafted using time honored techniques such as mortise and tenon joinery, floating panels and tops, hand turned components and legs, dovetailed drawers, Dutchman patches and butterfly joints.


Quality
Customers are inspired by HTD's trademark quality and revolutionary designs. Knowing they purchased sustainably build product that lasts a lifetime, customers keep coming back for more.


Service
Along with great presence in the field, HTD also supports their customers and reps alike through our Quality Assurance & Customer Care Specialist and our Regional Account Managers
Mango Foundation


Founded by Home Trends & Design, the Mango Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to advancing environmental sustainability in the global furniture industry and beyond. Since 2020, the Foundation has partnered with One Tree Planted to plant 5,000 trees each year—an ongoing effort to help offset the environmental cost of deforestation and promote responsible practices in furniture production.
In response to the devastating wildfires that swept through Bastrop County, Texas in 2015, the Mango Foundation joined forces with TreeFolks to restore the iconic Lost Pines forest. With the support of more than 1,500 volunteers, this large-scale reforestation effort successfully planted over 1.3 million trees in just three years.
These initiatives are more than symbolic—they represent a long-term commitment to climate action and environmental stewardship. Through the Mango Foundation, HTD continues to lead by example, taking meaningful steps toward a healthier planet and a more sustainable future.