She's the Goose

The Home

The details that make a space feel like yours — gathered slowly, chosen carefully, and worth every corner they occupy.

Olive jar with lemons on linen

A home isn't decorated in a day. It's built over time — one object at a time, one corner at a time. The pieces here are the ones that stayed. Not because they were expensive or carefully sourced, but because they kept earning their place.

These are the things I reach for when I want a room to feel finished. They're simple, beautiful, and worth having.

The Details

The small things that carry the most weight. A vase, a candle, a bowl — the pieces you stop noticing but would immediately miss.

Orange freesia in white ribbed ceramic vase
Capri Blue Volcano Candle The scent that has lived in this house for years. The one guests always ask about. I keep one in every room and replace it without thinking. View Here →
Ceramic birds with nest and eggs on linen
Creative Co-op Ceramic Birds They sit on the shelf, the mantle, the table. Quiet and beautiful — the kind of thing that makes a space feel collected rather than decorated. View Here →
Wood bowl with beads and freesia on linen
Hyoola Taper Candles Tall, clean, unscented. Beautiful in a holder, on the table, or clustered together. The candles that never disappoint. View Here →
Ranunculus anemone lilac arrangement with beads on linen
Cozecube Knit Throw The throw that lives on every sofa. Soft without being precious, warm without being heavy. The one that actually gets used every single day. View Here →
Magnolia in white vase

On the Shelf

The books and objects that do more than sit there. The ones that start conversations and quietly say something about the room.

Magnolia in white vase on linen
The Art of Home — Shea McGee The book that changed how I think about rooms. Beautiful to look at, genuinely useful to read. It lives on the coffee table and gets picked up regularly. View Here →
Olive jar with lemons and wood bowl on linen
Peonies — Botanical Art Book One of the most beautiful books I own. Every page is worth stopping on. Stacked on a shelf or left open on a table — it makes any room feel more considered. View Here →

A Collected Home

A collected home — ranunculus and beads on linen

A home is never finished. That's the whole point.

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