The internet made me buy it… but not everything earns a spot in our world.
Every year, we share hundreds of products across projects, client work, styling sessions, and everyday life. Some things get clicked once and forgotten. Others quietly become staples. The pieces we reorder, re-source, and recommend again and again because they actually work, live well, and align with the way we design and live.

This list is a mix of both:
Our most ordered, most clicked, most loved Clouz Houz finds of 2025—plus a few personal favorites that earned their keep.
Some of these items live in our own homes. Others have been sourced and installed in client projects across the country. All of them support the rituals we care about: creating layered spaces, investing in everyday beauty, mixing high with low, and choosing pieces that feel intentional rather than impulsive.
You’ll find artisan-feeling home pieces, wardrobe staples that quietly elevate everything else, entertaining essentials, and those “didn’t know I needed this until I had it” details—the kind that don’t just photograph well, but stay in rotation.
If it’s here, it’s because it fits our aesthetic, our lifestyle, and our belief that good design should feel both special and livable. Some are splurges. Many are surprisingly affordable. All are things we’d recommend to a client, a friend, or our past selves without hesitation.
Consider this less of a trend report—and more of a receipt.
Wardrobe Staples

- Chocolate Suede Bootie: This was our most sold item of the year, and we only shared them a couple of months ago, which still surprises me. They’re currently my most-worn boots because they genuinely go with everything: denim, dresses, tailored trousers, you name it. The chocolate suede feels rich and elevated, and they instantly make an outfit feel intentional. And for those tall girlies … love the kitten heel! Seriously, I’m so happy with this purchase.
- Jelly Flip Flops: Brown was undeniably the color of the year, and these were such a fun find. The jelly trend could’ve gone very wrong, but these feel chic and timeless instead of overly trendy. They’re playful without screaming “trend cycle,” which is exactly why they work. Wore mine all summer long with everything.
- Gold Knot Earrings: My favorite everyday earrings. They’re simple, sculptural, and just interesting enough to elevate even the most basic outfit. You’ll reach for these constantly because they don’t compete with anything.
- Denim Jeans: A truly classic fit with a wash that feels modern but not try-hard. These are the kind of jeans you don’t have to overthink. As a tall girly, I approve!
- Classic Black Blazer: A true capsule piece and one of the biggest wardrobe trends of 2025 for good reason. I love belting a simple blazer with a statement belt (that pairing became an even bigger trend this year and instantly updates the look). It’s not overly expensive, but it’s one of those pieces you’ll be endlessly glad you own. I stuck with my usual size (M) for a classic, timeless fit. And you won’t believe the quality for just $89!
- Suede Flats: A shoe I personally own and adore. Suede was a huge trend last year, and it’s not going anywhere, especially when it comes to adding texture to an outfit. Just like with interiors, mixing materials is what makes things feel layered and interesting.
- Wrap Shawl: One of my favorite wardrobe purchases as of recently. Belted, cinched silhouettes had a major moment, and this piece hits that trend while still feeling cozy and wearable. It’s slouchy and comfortable it is, but that one detail makes it feel elevated. Winter whites are having their moment too, and this fits right in. Plan to wear it all through the winter.
- Gold Pendant Necklace: Simple, understated, and still a statement. This is one of those pieces that makes an outfit pop without trying too hard. Love it layered, but it also stands beautifully on its own.
- Red Woven Cardholder: Very Bottega-coded. You gotta love a cardholder over a full wallet — it’s easy to throw in a work bag, coat pocket, or carry on its own when you’re on the go.
- Boat and Tote: An everyday essential for a reason. Durable, customizable, and perfect for carrying anything without worrying about wear and tear. Functional, but still fun. I have a couple of these and they are the bags to grab for everything — weekend car trip, running errands or to farmer’s market, towels for the beach, you name it.
Home Decor Staples

- Linen Duvet Cover: This option is soft, breathable, and holds up beautifully over time. I’ve used multiple colors in our own homes and in client projects. Very impressed with anything from Quince if I’m being honest.
- Striped Linen Bed Sheets: Again, another Quince favorite, and they are just as good. Their bedding truly never misses. I bought these for the first time when we were finishing out the guest rooms at our Tumalo house, and absolutely loved them.
- Down Pillow: Life-changing. Light, fluffy, supportive … and they don’t flatten or clump over time like so many others do. If there’s one thing I’m absolutely taking into 2026, it’s these. Better sleep, guaranteed. We stayed at the cutest Airbnb last Spring Break on the Oregon Coast, and they had these pillows on every bed. I don’t know if it was this pillow or the sound of the waves all night that let me have the best night’s sleep!
- Rechargeable Table Lamp: We sourced these for a project last summer and I just am obsessed with the green color. They add personality without overpowering a table, and the cordless feature makes it endlessly versatile.
- Bone Lidded Jar: Again, another find when we were styling one of our projects last Spring.I love decor that’s both beautiful and useful, and this checks both boxes. It’s perfect for matches, cotton rounds, or little everyday essentials, and it blends seamlessly into almost any room. Neutral, tactile pieces like this are always a yes because they earn their place over and over again.
- Rush House Original Rug: This one was revolutionary to us. We used it in so many client projects and I bought it for our Tumalo house and now again for the Sixth Street Bungalow too. The concept is genius: modular squares you can sew together to get the exact size you need. It’s more approachable than it sounds, just be prepared it does take a bit of time if you are creating a custom size and have to sew on additional squares, but once you are done- so worth it!! One tip, don’t forget their pad, it matches so well to the color of the rug that you won’t see it through the weave in the patterns. I’ve gone with the Original Rush House pattern every time, and it looks good in just about any space. Great for layering.
- Skirted Table: A surprisingly reasonable price point for how elegant it feels. The skirt detail softens a space instantly and brings in that tailored, old-world charm I’m always drawn to. It’s classic now and forever. We owned this years ago for an entryway table, and I wish I still had it! So, it’s in my cart now for our new place and it’s going to be perfect.
- Rattan Basket: A simple staple that always finds a home somewhere. It’s one of those pieces that moves with you from room to room over time.
- Etsy Pillow Covers: Affordable, comfortable, and just the right amount of pattern to wake up a neutral space. Etsy is such a goldmine for pillows when you want something that feels collected, not cookie-cutter.
- Copper Table Lamp: Mixed metals done right. This one feels unexpected but warm, and it adds just the right amount of character without overpowering a space. This was by far one of our top sellers from our Mountain Modern Ranch Design Guide.
Home Improvement + Renovation

- Linen Drapes: One of our biggest design hacks, hands down. These are under $50 for a two-pack. Now, if you want a triple pleat, I shared how to get the look here in this blog post. You need to buy drapery pins (I bought these). Love the light-filtering effect. We share plenty of high-end options, but when we recommend something this affordable, it’s because we truly would choose it over pricier alternatives. With just a little effort you can achieve a very elevated and high end look for a fraction of the price you would pay for custom.
- Vanity Sink: There are many great vanity sink options now that give you a custom look without committing to a full renovation. This is especially great for powder baths or guest bathrooms where you want something elevated but practical.
- Mosaic Floor Tile: A beautiful example of using natural materials in a more interesting way. The pattern adds depth without feeling busy, and it instantly elevates a space. This is the kind of tile that feels special but not trendy.
- Blue Zellige Tile: Zellige had a major moment last year, and I’m still not tired of it. The organic variation, the texture, the way each tile catches light differently… it all feels so artisan and timeless.
- Bubble Pendant Light: We used this in a client project a couple of years ago, and it hass remained a favorite ever since. It reads sculptural and statement-making, yet still one you will never tire of. Lighting is one of those upgrades that doesn’t require a designer’s blessing. If you love the shape and scale, it’s usually a safe and impactful move.
- Antique Nickel Sconce: If you want that bougie hotel bathroom vibe this one is for you. Puts off the most beautiful glow (great for getting ready) and it just reads classic. It was a fan favorite when we shared it and I understand why.
- Brass Dish Sconces: These were the most asked-about lights from our Tumalo project. I was obsessed with how they glowed in the evenings. They were a bit of a risk, but that’s exactly why they worked. Not everything in your home should look like everyone else’s.
- Double Arm Picture Light:Use it in a gallery wall, above a single piece of art, or even in a kitchen or office. It’s one of those finishing touches that makes a vignette feel complete. I love using them all over the house for “lamp o’clock” and create the coziest glow at night.
- Sink Faucet: Polished nickel and soft silver tones had a big resurgence this year. It’s one of the easiest upgrades you can to your kitchen or bath without committing to a full renovation.
Hosting & Entertaining Essentials

- Ooni Pizza Oven: What started as a “fun idea” quickly became a weekly ritual. Pizza nights, impromptu guests, family dinners … it turns food into an experience and makes hosting feel effortless. Build your own pizza night keeps everyone busy and chatty while dinner prep is underway!
- Ribbed Coupe Glasses: The kind of glass that works for cocktails, champagne, or desserts. Affordable, classic, and unfussy enough to use every day without overthinking it. And if you know me by now, you know that the presentation is half of it when serving your favorite cocktail or bubbly.
- Vintage-Inspired Serveware: Grandma-chic in the best way. These pieces instantly elevate the table but are meant to be used, not saved for special occasions. This mixed set is so fun and a little less fussy than your traditional set.
- Two-Tier Silver Tray: Equal parts practical and romantic. Perfect for desserts, morning pastries, or turning a casual spread into something that feels considered. Romanticize your gatherings! I’ve been wanting to use mine with little bowls for a caviar night around the coffee table. Once our living room is finally livable I’m doing it! Got the idea from Bryan Graybill, and now I can’t get it out of my head.
- Crystal Bar Mixing Set: Chic enough to leave out, approachable enough to actually use. This makes hosting feel fun instead of precious and encourages those spontaneous “one more drink?” moments we love.
- Oyster / Clam Shell Ice Bucket: Effortless California-casual energy. Works beautifully for champagne, but just as good styled on a bar or console as a sculptural accent when it’s not in use.
- Silver Coasters: Guests should never have to ask where to put their drink. Keeping coasters at the ready makes your home feel welcoming, thoughtful, and lived-in. Always.
- Cheeky Embroidered Cocktail Napkins: A little personality goes a long way. These are instant conversation starters and always make a great gift.
- White Needlepoint Napkins: An heirloom-style detail that elevates even the most casual weeknight dinner. I don’t own these myself, but they are on my list of “wants.”
- Umbrella: The cherry on top of any outdoor space. A simple addition that instantly makes patios and backyards feel finished — start planning now for summer 2026. We used this for our So Susie Headquarters project and now I’m hooked! The scallop detail really does make a difference than your standard umbrella.
Everyday Rituals & Small Luxuries

- Botanical Rescue Balm: A true holy-grail product. Keep one in my bag, one by the bed, and always restock the second it runs out. This is a go-to for dry skin! Slather it on at night and wake up in the morning feeling (and looking) refreshed.
- Skin Tint: Clean, lightweight, and effortless in the best way. This is my go-to when I want to look polished without feeling like I’m wearing makeup. Just enough coverage for an even, healthy glow.
- Body Oil: This feels like a luxury every single time you use it. The texture, the scent, the packaging … all of it!
- Nail Oil: A gift from a friend that quickly became non-negotiable. It has made me so much more intentional about nail care, even when I’m not wearing polish. A small habit that makes a big difference.
- Brass Soap Holder: One of those subtle upgrades that changes how a space feels. It supports the ritual of everyday routines and instantly makes a guest bath feel thoughtful and considered.
- Ruffle Incense Holder: Self-care, but styled. A simple way to set the mood, slow things down, and add a bit of personality without overdoing it.
- Faux Ranunculus Flowers: If you’re going faux, this is the only place I trust. The quality is unmatched and everything else just feels flat in comparison.
- Handmade White Garden Pots: Buy a few in different sizes for a collected look. Very English garden, very timeless, and they work just as well indoors as they do out. I’m ordering some for our new kitchen counter.
- Patterned Kitchen Towel: Pretty enough to leave out, functional enough to actually use. The kind of small upgrade that makes everyday moments feel more intentional.
- Brass Dish: A small catchall that’s also collectible. Perfect for keys, jewelry, matches, or anywhere a little order is needed. I discovered Roan Iris a couple years ago, love their products and continue to go back for more. These are beautiful necessities that elevate the every day tasks and needs.
- Coffee Table Book: Truly stunning and actually worth flipping through. The kind of book that adds soul to a space, not just styling. One of my goals for 2026 is to plant a garden and watch it thrive. This books inspires me!