Founder Favorites: Karla’s Curated Home Décor Picks
February 2026
February Favorites reflect the pieces I’m most drawn to right now, designs that feel especially suited to the season, while remaining beautiful and practical year-round. I’m always looking for items that add warmth, texture, and quiet interest to a space, whether through sculptural form, thoughtful versatility, or timeless simplicity. These are pieces chosen to evolve effortlessly with a home rather than feeling tied to a single moment.
Altamonte Bowl
The Altamonte Bowl is one of those pieces that instantly elevates a surface. I love its sculptural form and matte black finish — it’s striking enough to stand completely on its own, yet endlessly functional. I often use it as a fruit bowl, where it feels both practical and artful, but it’s just as beautiful left empty as a statement object.
Anza Board
The Anza Board is a staple in any home because of how versatile it is. It can be used as a charcuterie board when entertaining, as a warm, textural element styled on the kitchen counter, and as part of a layered serving moment on the dining table. It adds an effortless, lived-in quality to a space and transitions seamlessly from everyday use to hosting.
The Woman With Black and White Stripes Print
This print is simple, timeless, and quietly stunning. The black-and-white palette makes it incredibly easy to style across different rooms, while the scale gives it enough presence to stand alone without needing anything around it. It’s a piece that feels calm, confident, and instantly grounding, exactly the kind of art I gravitate toward.