Award-winning interior design studio sets up shop in English Village

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Group celebration with raised hands.
Still Johnson and the Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce cut the ribbon on the new location for the design studio. (Mountain Brook Chamber of Commerce)

At the turn of the new year, Still Johnson Interiors completed its move from Morris Avenue to its new home in the English Village.

The design studio has been featured in publications like Garden & Gun, Frederic, Domino and Architectural Digest Mexico.

In November 2025, Garden & Gun named glass dinnerware by Still Johnson and Pearl River Glass Studio a winner of the 16th annual “Made in the South Awards.”

Their style is cozy but chic with a Midcentury flair. At the shop, you’ll find lamps, tables, chairs, wall art and tableware, including a recent collaboration with Birmingham-based ceramic company Civil Stoneware.

At its new home in English Village at 1903 Cahaba Road, Still Johnson is located on the same strip as Continental Bakery, Chez Lulu and Le Weekend.

Still Johnson joins a historically design-forward neighborhood of shops and offices, including:

  • Henhouse Antiques
  • Tammy Connor Interior Design
  • Jeffery Dungan Architects
  • Prints Charming Soho

In its former spot at 2024 Morris Avenue, Burrow & Bloom, a kids’ play village + venue for parents, opened Nov. 8.

Still Johnson: 205-907-6374 | Website | Instagram
Address: 1903 Cahaba Road
Hours: Monday-Friday 10AM-5PM

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Mary Helene Hall
Mary Helene Hall

Breaking Content Producer. Casual birder + enjoyer of the Alabama outdoors. Frequent coffee shop patron. Ravenous reader. Previously @ AL.com, Georgia Trust for Local News, Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Get in touch at maryhelene@bhamnow.com.

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