A Season of Traditions: The Story Behind Our Holiday Collection
ByChelsea Harris
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This holiday, we’re drawn to the spaces that invite curiosity and comfort in equal measure. The kind lined with shelves of well-loved books, the glow of brass, and the soft hum of tradition. Our Holiday 2025 Collection takes its cues from those storied interiors, where history and imagination meet.
Here, refinement meets playfulness: solid brass takes on a cheerful twist, plaid wools and pieced quilts nod to a collegiate heritage, and each detail feels both familiar and freshly considered. It’s a celebration of lived-in beauty and lasting quality: an invitation to gather, reflect, and fill your home with things that feel both timeless and true.
We sat down with Katie, our Head of Design, to chat about the stories, materials, and small design twists that shaped the making of our Holiday 2025 Collection.

This collection feels like a natural follow-up to the Fall 2025 collection, Future Comforts. How did you think about continuing that story for the holiday season?
In many ways, the holiday collection is a continuation of the same impulse that inspired Future Comforts, the idea that our homes are shaped by the objects we collect and the memories we attach to them. The difference here is that the focus widens to include the people we share those spaces with.
The holidays are a time when our surroundings take on new meaning. The things we bring out year after year (the ornaments, the candles, the serving pieces) all become part of an ever-evolving story. Each layer of tradition adds to the sense of warmth and belonging, reminding us that design isn’t just about how a space looks, but how it makes us feel when we gather.

The holidays tend to bring out a sense of nostalgia and tradition. How did those emotions influence the design direction this time around?
Designing for the holidays always invites reflection on both old and new traditions, how familiar rituals evolve over time, and how the pieces in our homes can help support those changes.
We thought a lot about those small domestic shifts that happen during the season. The dining table grows to fit more guests, a mix of chairs and stools are pulled together, extra quilts and duvets are layered on for warmth or for visiting family. These gestures feel simple, but they carry such a big emotional weight.
That spirit of gathering and adaptation informed everything from our materials to our silhouettes. The collection is meant to feel storied yet approachable, rooted in memory but open to new interpretations.

Is there one piece that really captures the spirit of the season for you?
The Linnea Rug stands out as a favorite. It embodies the balance of history and storytelling that runs through the collection. Its Scandinavian-inspired floral motifs are graphic and playful, giving it a modern sensibility, while the warm palette and formal diamond layout nod to tradition.
I love that each flower in the pattern is unique, it gives the rug a sense of individuality and life. I imagine it becoming one of those pieces that evolves alongside its owner, collecting new layers of meaning with each passing season.
