The most meaningful homes are never created all at once…

They are gathered slowly – through objects discovered along the way, pieces that carry memory, and the quiet beauty that time leaves behind.

OUR STORY

A home tells its story slowly.

In the quiet layers of a room – the objects gathered along the way, the worn edges of a vessel, the weight of a piece of stone or wood shaped by time – a space begins to feel deeply personal. Not decorated, but collected. Not arranged all at once, but built gradually through curiosity, memory, and care.

Maison Reverie was born from a belief that the most beautiful homes are those shaped slowly, with intention and reverence for the objects that live within them.

Each piece in the collection is gathered during travels through European markets, ateliers, and quiet corners where craftsmanship and history still linger. These are objects that have already lived a life before reaching your home – carrying with them a sense of character, material honesty, and quiet beauty that cannot be replicated.

The name Maison Reverie translates loosely to “house of daydreams.” It speaks to the idea that a home should feel like a place of reflection and imagination – a space where everyday rituals unfold among objects that hold meaning.

For founder Taylor Thompson, collecting has always been less about acquisition and more about noticing. The subtle curve of a ceramic vessel. The patina of a wooden board worn by decades of use. The way a single object can anchor an entire room with quiet presence.

Maison Reverie is an extension of that instinct – a carefully edited collection of antique and vintage objects chosen for their craftsmanship, age, and ability to live beautifully in modern homes.

Above all, the hope is simple: that each piece continues its story with you, becoming part of the layered, evolving life of your home.

OUR APPROACH

At Maison Reverie, collecting is an act of quiet attention.


The objects that find their way into the collection are rarely the loudest or most ornate. Instead, they are the pieces that reveal themselves slowly – a vessel shaped by hand decades ago, a board worn smooth by years of use, a form whose beauty lies in its restraint.

These are objects chosen not for perfection, but for presence.

Many are discovered in early morning markets where tables are filled with the remnants of daily life – ceramics once used in family kitchens, jars that held oil or wine, mirrors that once hung quietly in the corner of a home. Time has softened them, leaving behind a patina that cannot be replicated.

Each piece is selected with the belief that a home should feel layered and deeply personal. Not filled all at once, but shaped gradually through pieces that carry meaning.

When placed into a new space, these objects do not simply decorate a room. They anchor it. They add depth and memory, allowing a home to feel as though it has been collected over time.

Maison Reverie exists to honor that way of living – slowly, thoughtfully, and always with an eye for the beauty that time leaves behind.

The most meaningful homes are never finished…they are simply gathered slowly over time.