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The January Edit: Interior Designer Picks for Elevated Everyday Living

The January Edit: Interior Designer Picks for Elevated Everyday Living

The start of a new year doesn’t change everything but it often makes us crave change. A reset. Something that shifts the tone and sets the stage for what’s next. In the home, that can mean clearing space, rethinking flow, or simply introducing one or two well-chosen updates.

Small changes often spark bigger transformations. And when chosen with care, these pieces become part of your home’s long-term story not just seasonal décor.

This January, our focus is on pieces that hold up. Design that feels calm, natural, and quietly refined. A good rule of thumb? Look for materials that last such as wood, wool, marble, linen and forms that won’t date by next year. These are the kinds of pieces that not only elevate your space today but also create a solid foundation for everything else to come.

In this edit, we’ve curated small but impactful updates: sculptural lighting, grounding textures, and timeless objects that can carry your space confidently into the season ahead and beyond.

Interior Design Staples That Last
Set of four natural alabaster coasters with soft veining from Kave Home styled on a black surface

 

Noreli Alabaster Centerpiece (Affiliate link)
Sculptural, minimal, and rich in texture. This alabaster bowl adds quiet elegance to coffee tables, shelving, or dining settings.

Noreli Set of 4 Alabaster Coasters (Affiliate link)
Made from natural alabaster with unique veining, these coasters bring understated elegance to everyday moments. Functional, timeless, and beautifully crafted.

Eval Alabaster Serving Dish (Affiliate link)
Also crafted from white alabaster, this dish works beautifully as a catchall or centerpiece. A functional decor statement.

Mid-century inspired armchair with solid ash wood frame and recycled leather seat from Kave Home

Jan Armchair (Affiliate link)
This lounge chair combines solid ash wood and recycled leather fibers in a rich walnut finish a modern classic that anchors any room.

Beige cotton cushion cover with textured weave from Kave Home styled on a bed

Senara Cushion Covers + Fluff Fillers (Affiliate links)
Tactile structure and warm tones in cotton, the kind of neutral cushions that layer effortlessly across seasons.

Beige ceramic vase with sculptural shape from Kave Home styled on a neutral-toned surface

Evania Ceramic Vase (Affiliate link)
This small ceramic vase adds a sculptural element to shelves or dining tables. It's soft beige tone blends seamlessly into any interior style.

Beige wool jacquard rug with border detail from Kave Home styled on wooden flooring

Nifelia Wool Jacquard Rug (Affiliate link)
Made from 100% wool, this neutral-toned rug brings warmth and grounding texture to your space with its subtle border detailing.


Wall-mounted black metal mirror with organic shape from Kave Home above a sideboard

Tebel Black Metal Mirror(Affiliate link)
An organic silhouette in black metal, this mirror adds dimension and soft contrast, working in entryways, bedrooms, or above sideboards.

Table lamp from Kave Home with a beige marble base and matching linen lampshade

Raze Marble & Linen Table Lamp (Affiliate link)
Beige marble meets a linen shade for a lighting piece that feels both grounded and sophisticated. Ideal for bringing warmth to your evening corners.

Set of two stainless steel coupe glasses from Kave Home placed on a brushed metal surface

Nirela Stainless Steel Glasses (Affiliate link)
Sleek, minimal, and functional, these stainless steel glasses add a high-end material touch to your everyday rituals or open shelving.

These aren’t seasonal statements, they’re foundational pieces. The kind you can build around, layer with, and live alongside for years.

Whether you’re refreshing one area or gradually shaping your entire home, this edit is about setting intention through design. Thoughtful materials. Quiet presence. Pieces that support the space you want to grow into.

Because great design doesn’t just look good now, it holds its value, both visually and emotionally, over time.

Image via Kave Home

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