Seret &

Sons

Galisteo Showroom


The Serets passion for design incorporating architectural elements from the east led to a new shop location in 1989. An empty lot on Galisteo Street became a two story Alhambra style gallery, designed to resemble an ancient market center. Over the following years, adjacent properties were added until Galisteo Street became their main location. The Seret & Sons compound of buildings and outdoor areas now fills most of the block at the corner of Galisteo and West Alameda.


Today, Seret & Sons 70,000+ square foot gallery houses furnishings and architectural antiques from a dozen countries. The store is known for its extensive collection of rugs from Central Asia and beyond- gabbehs, dhurries, kazaks, and kilims as well as a world class collection of antique rugs assembled by Ira Seret over his long career as a collector. Gorgeous antique furnishings from Tibet, India, and Peru also abound the Seret collection of Tibetan furnishings is the largest in the world. The collections of rugs and antique furniture are perfectly complemented by one-of-a-kind carpet and dhurry upholstered couches, chairs, chaises, etc. designed by Ira Seret and custom created by local craftsmen.


Seret & Sons also carries hard to find oversized kilim and dhurries, and welcomes custom orders for wool, silk and cotton carpets or flatweaves in a wide range of designs, including Tibetan, Native American and traditional Afghan/Caucasian. All carpets are produced overseas in quality controlled cottage industries with which the Serets have developed relationships over decades.


Behind the main store building is an expansive outdoor yard, where columns, doors, and wrought iron work, both old and new, mingle in a labyrinth of inspiration. Visitors and home decorators are treated to an ever-changing visual feast of inspiring materials. With personalized, in-house design assistance and a team of talented craftsmen, each customer's vision can be realized into a functional work of art.


Seret & Sons offers 10% off a store purchase to The Inn of The Five Graces guests. We highly recommend letting Guest Services know that you are going and they will call the store to arrange for a tour.


224 Galisteo Street

Santa Fe, CA 97501


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