Founder Favorites: Karla’s Curated Home Décor Picks
May 2026
May brings a deeper shift into the season. The light lingers longer in the evenings, while the air still holds a soft, cool edge. Trees are fuller, flowers are in bloom, and the city begins to feel lighter, more open, more alive.
As the rhythm of the days changes, our spaces begin to shift with it. There’s a natural move toward lighter layers, more expressive color, and textures that add quiet depth.
For this month, I was drawn to pieces that introduce color and texture in a considered way, thoughtful additions that reflect the ease and energy of longer days.
HANNAH
This beautiful print by Anna K. Simonsen is full of color and personality. I’m always drawn to artwork that celebrates women, especially when it’s expressed in such a bold and vibrant way.
Available in two sizes, it allows you to decide just how much presence, and color, you want to bring into your space.
Riptide Pot
Indoor plants remain a favorite of mine, they’re one of the simplest ways to introduce both color and texture. And a great plant deserves a pot that feels just as considered.
The Riptide Pot does exactly that. Substantial enough for the floor, yet refined enough for a tabletop, it adds scale while grounding a space with subtle texture.
Showcase Accent Table
Ochre and yellow tones always feel inviting. They bring warmth into a space without overwhelming it, and pair effortlessly with neutrals.
This table works especially well beside a sofa or lounge chair, an understated piece that quietly elevates the room.
Reverie Serving Dish
A truly great serving dish is surprisingly hard to find. The Reverie Dish stands out for its generous scale, making it just as suitable for display as it is for serving.
Filled with green apples on a kitchen counter or styled on a large coffee table, it adds both function and presence, an effortless finishing layer to a space.