The Home Theology Shop is live! I was so excited to share the first Spring Collection with you all and your response has been even better than I expected. I’ve kicked around the idea of stepping into retail the past few years and have considered opening a store here in our small town or elsewhere locally, but our stage of life makes me hesitate to take on such a big project right now…down the road, once our kids are a little older, I could see myself venturing out and opening a brick and mortar retail store. In the meantime, I wanted to test the waters with an online store and learn as much as I can before I would take such a big leap to open a storefront.
I really enjoy retail and sourcing products for clients: vintage pieces, new decor that hasn’t yet hit mainstream and designing completely new items. I would love to do this sourcing on a broader scale and bring special pieces into a store front. My goal for the shop is for the majority of my inventory to be high-quality, handmade or vintage items that hold more value than simply filling a space in our homes. I want to encourage the habit of investing in pieces you truly love, that travel with you from home to home and may even eventually be passed down as family treasures. I hope to eventually also stock more affordable decor, textiles, artwork, scents, lots of vintage and furniture — all in good time!
Home Theology Shop
For the first collection in the shop, I worked with Linda Renee Pottery — who happens to be my mom! A few years ago before I started Home Theology I helped her with her Etsy store by managing listings, shipping, social media – basically behind the scenes stuff. She picked up pottery just ten years ago or so and has become an amazing artist while running a successful business. I obviously love everything she makes and have multiple pieces in my home from her that I get asked about often – many of them items where I said, “hey, can you make something like this?” and away she went, creating one of a kind pieces just for me.
This was a natural first collaboration to start with when launching the store since we already had a product collection loosely formed, she has a refined production process and we work well together (I come up with ideas, she’s throws all of the pottery, we make edits and go from there). The one thing I wanted to include in this collection was more hand-formed or sculpted pottery. The dramatic shapes on the Lena Bowl and Lena Planter along with the delicate nature of the Drip Edge Porcelain Dishes are exactly what I was hoping to create, and each piece is absolutely beautiful.
what’s to come
I’m planning on a vintage drop sometime next month, so stay tuned. I’m also very interested in curating a pillow line made out of hand blocked and linen fabrics. If there is anything that you think would be a great addition to the shop, let me know in the comments below. I’d love to hear your thoughts!
This is just the beginning and I’m already so excited about the possibilities of where this shop could go. And thank you so much for all of your support. I hope you love everything from the Spring Collection for years to come!