That’s how The Details began.
Not as one product, A notion that spaces don’t have to be extravagant to feel intentional. Interiors can be simplified, yet still deeply curated. And that the smallest corners of a home — a nightstand, a coffee table, an entryway, a set table waiting for guests — can change the way someone experiences their everyday life.
What started as one idea naturally evolved into another. Much like styling a room, creativity is never fixed. Accessories move. Colors shift. Concepts expand. Rarely do I believe in the very first draft of anything. Design, like people, deserves room to change.
Each box is designed to feel effortless while still carrying individuality, making style feel approachable for every kind of home or person. Not only affordable, but versatile. Some are loud and playful, others muted and organic. Others feel romantic and lived-in, others clean and minimal.
Current collections in development range from 4th of July and Strawberry-inspired tablescapes to soft minimalist edits and garden party settings designed for gathering.
The nightstand collection became its own extension:
Behind all of it has been uncertainty too. Days of doubt. Slepless nights because something felt too risky, too ambitious, or simply too fun to be worthwhile. But building something creative teaches you quickly that there is no perfect formula. You develop the skills while you’re already moving. You learn by creating. By failing. By adjusting.
Most ideas never arrive exactly the way you imagined them in the beginning. But sometimes they arrive better — more refined, more expansive, more honest than the original vision ever was.
The Details is still evolving. That’s the point. It’s a growing collection of ideas, spaces, moods, and moments designed to make everyday living feel a little more joyful.
Because sometimes the smallest details are the ones that make a space — and a life — feel complete.