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Staud Home’s Debut Collection Feels Distinctly Lived-In

07.07.26 | By
Staud Home’s Debut Collection Feels Distinctly Lived-In

Los Angeles‑based contemporary womenswear brand Staud is best known for statement purses with bold silhouettes, patterns, and prints. From the spherical Moon Bag that went purse-platinum in 2019 to the beaded Tommy bags emblazoned with tinned sardines that went TikTok viral a few summers ago, Staud routinely delivers products with a bold—often joyful—vision. Their latest offering? A new homeware line full of organic shapes, hand-crafted textures, and vintage goods.

A vertical stack of ceramic and wooden objects from Staud Home, including vases, trays, and boards, balanced atop a draped surface with dried branch accents.

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Several stacked, oval and rectangular leather objects in brown, mustard yellow, and green from Staud Home are arranged vertically against a plain background.

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Launched in April, Staud Home combines ceramics, leather home goods, textile pieces, and vintage finds—sourced personally by founder Sarah Staudinger. At the center of the collection, Staudinger’s ceramics practice grounds the line-up in a richly textural and hand-formed materiality—from the handmade ceramic vase bookends to a speckled table lamp.

Top view of a Staud Home round stone vase with seven purple allium flowers arranged radially on a green surface.

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A blue, irregularly shaped Staud Home plate and a small round bowl sit on a dark, textured placemat against a light background.

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“Over the past 10 years, we’ve been building the world of Staud piece by piece, Staudinger explains. “Home felt like a natural next step, a way to bring that same sense of personality, individuality, and ease into the spaces we live in. This collection is especially personal to me because it was inspired in part by my own growing interest in ceramics and the kinds of objects that make a space feel unique and alive.”

Table lamp from Staud Home with a brown fabric shade and a ceramic base featuring a mottled green and blue glaze, photographed against a white background.

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Two irregularly shaped, deep blue ceramic vases from Staud Home, one holding a single lavender flower with green leaves, are displayed on a white background.

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A ceramic tic-tac-toe set by Staud Home, featuring a green, patterned board, four light green X pieces, and four round beige O pieces, displayed on a white background.

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And the collection certainly feels alive. Staud Home allows human craft to shine—from the grooved ceramics to woven netting and more—creating a home that feels personal and singular. Plus, select products are one-of-a-kind, such as a ceramic sheep vases, glazed catchalls, trays, and even a ceramic tic-tac-toe set in algae green.

A Staud Home lamp with a large, leaf-shaped fabric shade, a wrapped stem-like stand, and a wooden base sits on a green surface against a dark background.

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Two glasses with beaded bands from Staud Home sit on a clear rectangular block, supported by three blue glass spheres and cone-shaped bases, decorated with green, orange, and blue beadwork.

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Extending its range past the wardrobe and into the house, Staud Home conjures up images of intimate dinner parties, candle-lit reading, and open windows in the warm Los-Angeles sun. And for Tommy bag-lovers, there are still a few beaded options (a bedazzled “Do Not Disturb” door sign and a beaded martini set are just two examples).

Sophie Sobol is a Toronto-based writer and editor with a love for art, design and fashion — from public art to the perfect coffee table to her enduring obsession with plaid. As Assistant Editor at Design Milk, she brings her enthusiasm for joyful design to a global audience of kindred spirits. She also has a soft spot for ribbons and framing losing lottery tickets.