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ABOUT

At home where history lingers. Drawn to the quiet beauty of well worn spaces and stories passed down through generations.

I live with a deep respect for the past and curiosity for the present.

I believe our homes, our rituals, and the way we move through the world should be reflections of our story, one that’s layered with memory, meaning, and beauty.

Here, I explore ways of living more intentionally, through family history, heirlooms, and daily rhythms that feel personal and enduring.

what I stand for

Living Slowly

Coffee, Black, Always

Elevated Doesn’t Mean Expensive

Walks in Crisp Evening Air

Found Objects > Fast Decor

Home Should Feel Like You

A woman working on a photo album at a wooden table with a laptop and potted plants in the background.

xoxo

BRIANNA
WRIGHT

Curious by nature. 
Sentimental by choice. 
Always searching for the soul in things.

To me, design, style, travel, and family history are all forms of storytelling. I’m drawn to experiences and spaces that feel layered with meaning, whether it’s a worn piece of furniture, a wardrobe staple, or a tradition that’s been passed down.

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the STORY

BEGINS

HOW

Looking back, the signs were always there. I grew up fascinated by old family stories, flipping through photo albums, asking questions about who came before me, and wondering how those roots shaped who we are.

For a long time, I carried that curiosity quietly within. Life got louder. I took the practical path and design and writing slipped into the background as side interests instead of something I fully claimed. Still, I kept returning to it in fragments: through family research, writing, and the way I noticed spaces and stories without trying.

Sometimes it takes distance to recognize what’s been true all along.

After a season of loss in 2020, everything came into sharper focus. Time felt different, like a precious resource that was slipping away. I stopped waiting for a “someday” version of my life and started rebuilding toward something that was more aligned with what felt important: something slower, more intentional, and more connected to meaning.

I went back to school, deepened my training, and began shaping a creative practice rooted in story, place, and atmosphere.

Today, my work sits at the intersection of design, writing, and heritage. I help people reconnect with what grounds them—through their homes, their rituals, and the objects they live with. I’m especially drawn to helping others uncover a sense of rhythm in their spaces and build environments that feel personal, layered, and lived in.

At its core, this work is about returning. Not going backward, but coming home to what already feels true.

who I am

I’m someone who lingers in antique shops for the stories, as well as the stuff. I believe objects carry energy and the best ones already have a life before they join yours.

I love quiet mornings and crave simple everyday rituals: fresh air, warm bread, a good book, the way light moves through a room. These are magic.

I’m a wanderer at heart: travel feeds my spirit. But I’ve learned that adventure means more when you have a place to return to, and someone to share it with.

a few of my

FAVORITE THINGS

Red or White Wine:

both, but usually white; I’m currently loving this Riesling! (I dislike drinking wine produced in the United States; any bottle I’ve ever tried always gives me the worst headaches. My preferred wines come from the Mosel Valley: Luxembourg, Germany & France)

Something I’m always hunting for at antique shops:

vintage Brandeis hats (my great-grandmother once worked there and I inherited her collection, I love adding pieces whenever I can!)

+old photos; one of my most cherished antiques was a framed portrait of my 3x great-grandmother, discovered in a shop in California with my grandfather’s family name and address scrawled on the back. the woman who found it went above and beyond to ship it to me so that she arrived safe and sound. I’d love to return the favor and pay it forward!

GO-TO COFFEE ORDER:

black, cappuccino or flat white

SELF-CARE TO ME IS:

long baths in lavender epsom salt & reading mystery/thrillers

workout routine:

walking around European cities, biking, and barre. it’s the perfect blend of strengthening & toning muscles while practicing grace. I end each class feeling like a ballerina!

put me on a plane to:

somewhere I’ve never been! I love exploring new places. my dream locations are the quiet villages of Europe where my family came from.

DESCRIBE Your style in three words:

classic | polished | elevated