Brand Spotlight: Have a Look

Shoppe Object plays host to the most compelling representation of the home and gift market — from industry icons to niche makers. While impossible to choose favorites, each week we introduce you to brands you need to know now. Let this serve as a guide on your never-ending but ever-fruitful quest for the beautiful, the inspired, the innovative and the well-made.


Atelier saucier

Based in Los Angeles, ATELIER SAUCIER is a modern tabletop brand and design house for sustainable linens. With backgrounds in the food and fashion industries, founders (and best friends) Nikki Reed and Staci Inspektor set out to combine their varied experiences and shared passion for hosting, introducing a fresh, elevated perspective to all things table linens. ATELIER SAUCIER is where entertaining, dining and design intersect.


magiclinen

MagicLinen believes that home linen should be both functional and beautiful. With a rich color palette and unique design details, the brand invites you to celebrate effortless style, surround yourself with beauty, and fall in love with linen.


willow ship

Willow Ship offers 100% linen homewares and accessories, printed by hand. Each piece is professionally and ethically sewn in the USA. A woman-founded, family-run business, Willow Ship is based in Portland, Oregon. They aim to elevate the everyday experiences of gathering, gifting and decorating, continuing in the traditions of American-made craft and artisanal processes.


bonnie and neil


Bonnie and Neil is an independent textile brand based in Australia. They make functional, beautiful objects for the home including pillows, tabletop, bedding, bath mats and kitchenware. Each piece features original artwork designed in-house and inspired by nature, vintage textile design, and global travel. Their vibrant collections are brought to life using a combination of different techniques including screen printing by hand.


margins

Based in Ojai, California, MARGINS specializes in a wide range of printmaking techniques. In addition to their line of prints and cards, the studio expands traditional printing into sculptural and functional objects. The centerpiece of their collection is the hand printed moon phase calendar, inspired by early astronomy and the imagery of spiritual inquiry.


soil to studio


Soil to Studio is a New York based textile design studio. Designed in Brooklyn and made in India by weavers and block-printers, Soil to Studio uses heritage techniques of handloom weaving, block-printing, and natural dyeing to make modern, handcrafted and simple goods for everyday living. They are also passionate about collaborating with weavers at grass-root levels across rural India, in an effort to bring their talent and craftsmanship directly to the consumers. Through textile design, the studio offers a glimpse of modern India and a way to make handmade luxury accessible to all.