Kave Home Finds
Home Decor Inspirations
I’ve spent the last few weeks test‑driving new pieces from Kave Home. The edit below is the stuff that actually earned a spot in my studio apartment and on client mood boards. Expect soft curves, climate‑smart materials, and a few hits of colour that wake up a neutral room in seconds.
Kave Home keeps proving you don’t need a six‑figure budget to land designer looks. Every piece below blends good materials, solid craftsmanship, and a design‑forward attitude I can get behind. Shuffle them into your own layout, and you’ll hit that sweet spot between cozy and contemporary – no renovation required.
Statement sofas that set the tone
Martina Sofa
Ecru Bouclé 3‑Seater Sofa
I’m a fan for curved profiles, and Martina nails that laid‑back, sculptural vibe. The bouclé feels like a giant hug, and the fact it’s spun from recycled bottles? Chef’s kiss. Swap the fabric (26 options!) if you crave a bolder look, but the creamy ecru works with literally every palette I throw at it.
Blok Sofa
3‑Seater with Left Chaise Green Corduroy
When clients ask for “low, lounge‑y, and a little dramatic”, I point them at Blok. The hidden legs make it float, the corduroy adds quiet texture, and 57 fabrics mean we can go subtle or spicy. Pair it with slimline tables to keep those generous proportions from feeling bulky.
Chairs that earn their keep
Meghan Armchair
Green Chenille + Walnut Ash
Simple frame, plush seat, zero fuss. I love sliding Meghan into lonely corners – its exposed wood keeps the piece light, while the chenille is pet‑ and nap‑friendly. You also get 66 fabrics and three leg stains, so go wild.
Gena Chair
Walnut Veneer + Rubberwood
An everyday dining chair that doesn’t scream “dining chair”. The walnut grain pops against pale walls, and the built‑in floor protectors save your sanity (and your floors).
Nina Stackable Chair
Natural Acacia + Rope
Indoor, outdoor, breakfast nook, extra holiday seating – Nina does it all. The rope seat is comfy straight away (no break‑in!), and the FSC‑certified wood keeps your eco‑cred intact. Stack eight high when you need the floor back.
Tables that pull the room together
Pirita Coffee Table
Dark Solid Oak
Rounded edges + solid wood = timeless. I style it with low ceramic bowls or chunky books to echo its soft geometry. Three stains let you dial the drama up or down.
Ovak Coffee Table
Black Acacia Wood
Solid acacia wood, finished in inky black, lets the grain peek through for subtle character. The chunky silhouette feels grounded, while the soft curves on the top and pedestal stop it from tipping into “too heavy”. I love it centred on a pale wool rug with low seating – it’s the perfect anchor for conversation.
Mesquida Side Table
Glazed Terracotta
That burnt‑orange glaze sings beside linen sofas and rattans. I even use it as a bedside pedestal when clients want something playful.
Pada Side Table
White Terrazzo
If your space needs a crisp moment, Pada delivers. Weather‑proof means patio parties, but I love it next to green velvet for an indoor colour clash.
Lighting that flatters everyone
Reig Glass Table Lamp
Sixties Orange
Turn it on, and the glass shifts tone – almost like sunset in bulb form. Perfect for moody corners or a splash of retro on a clean desk.
Hila Ceiling Screen
White Paper + Wood Veneer
Paper lanterns are my go‑to for soft, diffused glow. Hila folds flat (storage win!) yet looks custom once it’s up. Pair with a warm LED for peak coziness.
Dione Wall Lamp
Matte Black Metal
Need task light but no floor space? Mount Dione. The articulated arm swings over a sofa or bed so you can ditch the clunky floor lamp.
Layers & little luxuries
Domm Rug
White Wool Rug
Hand‑loomed wool, subtle jacquard pattern, and hypoallergenic perks. Yes, it sheds at first – grab your vacuum and relax; it’s normal.
Llonga Planters
Terracotta Planters (Set of 2)
Terracotta breathes, which keeps roots happy. I cluster these in odd numbers for that collected‑over‑time feel. Plus, they patina beautifully.
How to mix these pieces at home
Start with a hero: Pick either Martina or Blok, then build around it.
Contrast curves and lines: Pair the rounded sofas with the Pirita’s soft oval or the crisp Pada for balance.
Layer textures: Bouclé + corduroy + glazed ceramic + wool = instant depth.
Play with height: Use Mesquida and Llonga planters at different levels to draw the eye up and down.
Warm up the palette: Reig’s orange glow and the walnut accents keep the whites and greens from feeling cold.