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Living Designs FurnitureTexas Mattress Makers
COMMUNITY impact

Living Designs Furniture is proud to give back to our Houston community

From the way we build our furniture to the way we treat our customers, everything we do is intentional. Rooted in craftsmanship, guided by integrity, and shaped by a belief that better is always possible.
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To Living Designs Furniture, Houston is more than just our headquarters — it’s our home. It’s been home to our founder, Youval Meicler, who arrived in the United States from Israel over 40 years ago, and his family with whom he shares his businesses.

Houston has a special place in all of our hearts which is why we dedicate our time, energy, and money to making this city a better place for future generations.
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Our Partnerships

Every year, Living Designs Furniture supports numerous local organizations through monetary and in-kind donations for events and community sponsorships that directly impact Houstonians.

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Spotlight

Sky High For Kids Family Sponsor

Learn More About Sky High

Sky High is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports children undergoing treatment for cancer and other life-threatening conditions. For almost three years, Living Designs Furniture has been a proud family sponsor of this wonderful Houston-based organization.

Our efforts and donations benefit leading hospitals and research centers by closing the gap in childhood cancer rates globally. Allocated funding supports the following initiatives:

  • Supporting the first and only pediatric cancer immunotherapy center at Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Center in Houston, Texas.
  • Fund a floor in the Inspired4 Advanced Research Center at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.
  • Build three training facilities in Sub-Saharan Africa with Texas Children’s Hospital’s Global HOPE Program to increase the capacity of medical care for the 100,000 children battling cancer and blood disorders in that region.