Premium, bold, confident. A fashion house sensibility applied to the home — every object chosen with intention, not collected by accident.
Statement pieces that define a room's character
Curated 4-piece sets in swan motifs, botanical florals, and geometric patterns. The 2026 aesthetic that transcends every style from boho to modern.
Curved statement mirrors in brass, matte black, and whitewashed wood finishes. Fills every room between minimalism and warm maximalism.
Hand-tied natural cotton tapestries — minimalist geometric to bohemian organic. Sustainable story built in, high perceived value.
Seagrass, rattan, and jute wall baskets in sizes 8–18". Where boho meets farmhouse. Fewer sellers than wall plates — room to own this niche.
Matte black, brass, and copper statement clocks in 12–24" sizes. Sunburst and geometric designs that read as sculpture, not just timekeepers.
Peonies, wildflowers, and botanical illustrations. No two pieces identical. Tabletop styling + wall display dual-purpose. Wedding gift favorite.
Warmth, texture, and the layered home
Linen-blend, wool, and mohair in natural ivory, sage, terracotta, and burnt orange. The layering trend's MVP — gift market especially strong.
Solid colors in sage, terracotta, navy, and cream. Striped and geometric-cut velvet. Mix 16", 18", 20" for the layered look color-drenching demands.
Natural linen in cream, tan, charcoal, sage, and terracotta. Runners in 13×72" and 14×84". Intentionally relaxed — the sustainable entertaining essential.
Objects that anchor a room's story
"Swans are to 2026 what owls were to 2010." Figurines, tableware, embroidered pillows. Early-stage trend, few major retailers stocking yet. Explosive growth potential.
Handmade cream, sage, terracotta, and charcoal glazes. Cylinder, bulbous, and organic wavy rim shapes. 40%+ search spike in April–May alongside plant season.
Decorative trays, coasters, frames, and jewelry holders. "Old money" mid-century glamour that feels expensive even at mid-range pricing. High perceived value.
Acacia, mango, and walnut in three sizes. Raw, matte, and oil-treated finishes. Coffee table styling + bedroom organization. The natural materials aesthetic's workhorse.
Floral and geometric chevron inlay on picture frames, trinket boxes, coasters. Artisanal high-craft appeal. Ethical sourcing from India — the provenance is part of the story.
Carved birds, abstract geometric, and nature-inspired forms in walnut, oak, mango, and ebonized wood. Pieces that earn the question "where did you get that?"
Linen, velvet, and boucle upholstery with wood legs in natural, brass, and matte black. Beauty that doubles as storage — small-space living's best friend.
The art of the thoughtfully set table
Soy-based and plant-wax blends in earthy (sage, cedarwood), warm (vanilla, amber), and floral (rose, peony) scents. Year-round gift powerhouse — highest margins in the portfolio.
Amber, rose, sage, cobalt, and charcoal drinking glasses, small vases, and candleholders. The affordable entry to the grandmacore aesthetic — mix-and-match styling encouraged.
Fiddle leaf figs, monsteras, prayer plants, and rare varieties (Thai constellation, pink variegated). April–May sees 40%+ search spikes. Pairs naturally with ceramic vases.
Globe, lantern, and string light styles. Warm white and RGB color-changing. Year-round visual marketing — neighbors see them in yards and start asking questions.
Reach out directly. Whether you're furnishing one room or sourcing for multiple projects, we'd love to talk through what works for your aesthetic and your clients.
Interior designers, home stagers, and professional decorators work differently than retail buyers. Haus of Cozy's trade program is built around that reality — pricing, access, and communication that respects your process.
Trade pricing on all 20 catalog categories
Early access to new arrivals and seasonal drops
Flexible order quantities — no minimums for trade members
Dedicated point of contact for project sourcing
Custom curation services for large-scale projects
Sample requests for client presentations