Our Philosophy

Crafting Timeless Spaces

Learn how we build sustainable, high-end accessories to elevate your home.

Our Design Ethos

Three pillars guiding our curators, craftsmen, and material gatherers.

Ethical Sourcing

We search for natural clay deposits, certified European timber, and pure mulberry silk, ensuring minimal carbon impacts and living wages for all collectors.

Artisan Honor

By partnering with multi-generational workshops in Murano, Kyoto, and Florence, we keep historic, hand-thrown design skills alive.

Timeless Aesthetics

We eschew quick, micro-trends in favor of organic shapes, clean neutral palettes, and subtle gold details that look modern for decades.

The Historical Journey

How Aura Home grew from a small design studio into a luxury eCommerce platform.

2018

Foyer Studio Founded

Aura Home starts as a custom design consultant workspace in Soho, NY, assisting private clients in curating luxury loft apartments.

2021

Artisan Network Launch

We establish direct partnerships with multi-generational potteries in Kyoto and brass casting mills in Florence, creating our first product lines.

2026

Going Carbon Neutral

We complete transition to 100% biodegradable soy waxes, organic plant fertilizers, and shift to plastic-free molded pulp shipping materials.

The Creative Minds

Meet our founders and primary spatial directors.

Sophia Sterling

Sophia Sterling

Co-Founder & Creative Director

With 12 years of high-end interior architecture experience, Sophia oversees the design theme and curated colors of every product.

Marcus Vance

Marcus Vance

Co-Founder & Sourcing Director

Marcus travels globally to verify clay purity, audit timber forestry, and build carbon-efficient supply chains with artisans.

Elena Rostova

Elena Rostova

Lead Interior Stylist

Elena coordinates our spatial lookbooks, advising clients on lighting shadows, textiles weight, and wall art scaling guidelines.

Certified Luxury Standards

All our wood accessories carry the FSC stamp for sustainable harvesting. Our cottons and wools are certified under the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS).