House Visit.

We’ve always been drawn to homes that wear their days honestly—the ones filled with books in odd stacks, mugs left on side tables, and the light falling just right across a slightly creased sofa. There’s a certain poetry in spaces that haven’t been preened for the camera. Recently, we delivered a sofa to a lovely address and spent the afternoon observing, documenting, and quietly admiring a working day in full swing. The beauty was in the details: a half-finished lunch, papers scattered across a desk, and the gentle hum of life continuing around us.





It’s in these moments, homes not staged, but lived in that furniture finds its true place. We’re looking forward to doing more of these visits, to see how the things we make settle into the lives they’re meant to join. Thank you for the trust, the time, and the reminder that charm so often lives in the everyday.

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