
A place that is more than just an exhibition space: the ST Showroom is conceived as a curated experience and an invitation to rediscover design and interiors. In a prime location in the heart of Munich, Stephanie Thatenhorst’s design vision is showcased across two facing spaces.

The Past inspires Modern Design
The ST Showroom is housed in the listed Maxburg by Sepp Ruf – one of Munich’s most striking post-war buildings. The building’s restrained design and calm formal language provide the ideal architectural setting for contemporary interior design. Here, architecture and furnishings enter into an engaging dialogue.



A Walk-In Moodboard
Here, sensual materiality meets curated elegance: fabric-clad columns, natural lime-based finishes, and rare, sustainable woods such as smoked plane and roble create an atmosphere of arrival – and wonder.
The showroom thrives on contrasts, material honesty, and the courage to imagine new combinations: a walk-in mood board that is constantly evolving.





Amid carefully selected furniture by BassamFellows, Acerbis, or Pierre Frey, rugs by cc-tapis, and characterful one-of-a-kind pieces by Taiwan Lanterns, Dennis Kaiser, or Dimore Gallery, emerge spaces full of personality. Fabrics from Designs of the Time, Dedar, or Kvadrat speak of textures, colors, and stories—ready to become part of new living ideas.



“Here, experimentation, combination, and reimagining are encouraged – the showroom is not only a source of inspiration but also an invitation to take something special home.”
Stephanie Thatenhorst






Open for you
A visit to the ST Showroom is always possible – as an open space of inspiration, it welcomes everyone who wishes to immerse themselves and explore.
For a deeper engagement with materials, extensive sample collections are available – ranging from textiles and tiles to woods and wallpapers.
Image Credits: Daniel Schäfer
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