Maximalism is back~refined. It’s not about more things; it’s about more meaning. A collected home layers stories: woven traditions, carved histories, and pieces chosen for their integrity. We curate directly from small artisan groups so you can build an heirloom‑quality mix without compromise or endless research.
Curating, Not Accumulating
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- Establish a material language: rattan, cork, walnut, clay, wool.
- Repeat selectively: echo a weave or wood tone three times to create visual continuity.
- Edit with air: if something doesn’t add story or function, remove it.
Room Vignettes to Steal
Entry—The Warm Welcome

Mocha backdrop + bronze sconce + duo of baskets; console with carved bowl and small clay vessel.
Dining—Earth & Ember

Walnut table, hand felted wool trivets, recycled‑glass stemware; natural woven napkin rings with oxblood linen napkins for a subtle fall nod.
Bedroom—Cocooned in Texture

Cinnamon‑slate accent wall; linen duvet + mohair throw + mud‑cloth lumbar; woven tray atop a bench.
Acquisition Strategy for One‑of‑a‑Kind
- Start with one conversation piece per room (oversized basket, carved stool, or sculptural lamp).
- Add two supporting artifacts (textile + vessel) in natural materials.
- Finish with something vintage or bookish for patina.
Shop the Heirloom Mix
- Wall & Basket Art: Elemental Linocuts & Binga Wall Basket sets
- Textiles: mud‑cloth, hand-loomed throws, and pillows
- Objects: carved obiets, papier vessels
A collected home is a personal manifesto. Sustainable, story‑driven, and calm. Choose handcrafted luxury that aligns with your values and watch your rooms take on a lived‑in glow.