Nikki Hein Interiors

Oct 31, 2025

🎨 In-Shop Exhibit — Nikki Hein Interiors “Shoppe”

Mount Pleasant, Texas • 2024

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Where fine art meets boutique décor — a distinctive 2024 collaboration.

In 2024, artist Marnie partnered with Nikki Hein Interiors — a boutique design studio and décor shop located in downtown Mount Pleasant, Texas. This in-shop exhibit placed her original artwork directly within a curated retail-environment known for elegant interior design, vintage finds, and stylish décor pieces. The collaboration offered a unique bridge between gallery art and interior design retail experience.

About Nikki Hein Interiors

Nikki Hein Interiors is located at 201 N Madison Avenue, Mount Pleasant, Texas. Their business description highlights the merging of interior design and décor retail, offering clients both high-end design services and a shoppe filled with curated pieces. Nikki Hein Interiors & Design+1
This setting makes it an ideal venue for art-meets-design exhibits — where artwork becomes part of the lived-in space rather than confined to traditional gallery walls.

Scope of the Exhibit

  • Marnie’s work was showcased throughout the shoppe space — integrated among décor items, furniture, and design vignettes — giving visitors a tangible sense of how her artwork inhabits real settings.
  • The exhibit offered design-aware shoppers and clients of Nikki Hein Interiors an opportunity to view, appreciate, and acquire original art in the context of interior décor, not just a silent gallery environment.
  • It allowed Marnie to expand her reach into the interior design market, leveraging the boutique’s clientele and location to enhance visibility.

Why This Matters

  • Contextual exposure: Presenting artwork within a high-end décor environment aligns Marnie’s creative vision with design-conscious audiences, increasing crossover appeal between art collectors and interior decorators.
  • Venue prestige: Nikki Hein Interiors is a recognized local design destination in East Texas, adding credibility and relevance to the exhibit.
  • Strategic placement: By placing her work in a retail-design context rather than strictly a gallery, Marnie’s art is experienced in a living-space scenario — enhancing its functional narrative and market value.

Explore the Exhibit

Browse the gallery of installation images — featuring Marnie’s pieces within Nikki Hein Interiors’ curated interiors, décor-vignette settings and shoppe ambiance.