Maeky Living
Sunlit Japandi living room with linen sofa, knit throw and oak table

Collection No. 01

The Home Collection

Cozy corners, warm lighting and the quiet details that make a house feel like yours.

Introduction

A home is built from small decisions

Rarely does one grand gesture change how a room feels. It is the lamp you switch on before the sun goes down, the throw that never quite gets folded, the shelf of ceramics catching the afternoon light.

This collection gathers twelve of the pieces we return to again and again — layered neutrals, natural materials, books, plants and light that softens as the day goes on. Nothing here asks you to start over. Everything here is chosen for the way it lives in a room, not the way it photographs.

Little things. Lovely home.

Sunlit living room with soft shadows

Twelve curated finds

The pieces that make a room feel warm

The Generous Throw

01

Living

The Generous Throw

One heavy knit changes the temperature of a room before you have even sat down. Folded, draped or left where it landed, it makes a sofa feel like an invitation.

Where it lives — The corner everyone gravitates towards.

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A Lamp for Slow Evenings

02

Light

A Lamp for Slow Evenings

Swap one cool overhead bulb for something low and amber, and the whole evening slows down. Light is the quietest form of decorating.

Where it lives — Bedside tables and reading chairs.

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Stoneware Worth Using

03

Table

Stoneware Worth Using

Nothing matching, nothing formal — just pieces with a little weight and a glaze that catches the light differently every time.

Where it lives — Weeknight dinners and long breakfasts.

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Baskets That Belong

04

Storage

Baskets That Belong

Some clutter is simply life happening. Contain it in natural fibre and it stops reading as mess and starts reading as texture.

Where it lives — Beside the sofa, at the foot of the bed.

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A Chair to Disappear Into

05

Corners

A Chair to Disappear Into

Every home needs one seat that belongs to nobody in particular — with a lamp beside it and a book already open on the cushion.

Where it lives — The quiet side of the living room.

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Ceramics, Books, One Plant

06

Shelf

Ceramics, Books, One Plant

The simplest shelf formula there is: something made by hand, something read slowly, something alive. Repeat until the wall feels warm.

Where it lives — Open shelving and long sideboards.

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The Everyday Blanket

07

Comfort

The Everyday Blanket

Not the good one kept for guests — the one that lives on the arm of the chair and gets used every single night.

Where it lives — Rattan chairs and reading nooks.

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Something Beside the Bed

08

Detail

Something Beside the Bed

A small tray or wooden organiser gathers the glasses, the book, the hand cream — and the last thing you see at night looks considered.

Where it lives — Bedside tables.

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One Plant, Well Placed

09

Green

One Plant, Well Placed

A single plant in a good pot does more for a room than three in plastic. Choose the pot first, the plant second.

Where it lives — By the window, beside the sofa.

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The Morning Table

10

Ritual

The Morning Table

A heavier mug, a linen cloth, a place to put the book down. Small things that make the first hour feel unhurried.

Where it lives — Breakfast nooks and kitchen counters.

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Low Light After Dark

11

Glow

Low Light After Dark

Two small lamps beat one bright ceiling every time. Layer the light and a room softens without you changing anything else.

Where it lives — Living rooms at dusk.

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A Drawer That Behaves

12

Calm

A Drawer That Behaves

Order is rarely about owning less. It is about giving what you own a place to live — shallow trays, one shape repeated.

Where it lives — Kitchen drawers and hallway consoles.

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Cozy bedroom corner at dusk

Cozy corners

Rattan chair, warm lamp and plant at golden hour

Warm lighting

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