Curated Finds: Designing Comfort for Winter
- Carolina Mendonça
- Dec 26, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 7
Winter invites us to slow down. To notice texture, warmth, and the small rituals that make being at home feel especially good. This season isn’t about big changes — it’s about layering comfort, softness, and a little indulgence into everyday moments.
From tactile textiles to objects that spark joy (yes, even ice cream in winter), these curated finds are all about creating spaces that feel inviting, personal, and lived-in — the kind of home you want to linger in a little longer.

These pieces were chosen for how they shape the feeling of home during winter—through texture, light, and quiet moments of comfort.

Siroco Wool Throw — Lulu and Georgia
A tonal blend of black, camel, and soft white creates a sense of warmth and visual balance. With its rich texture and handcrafted feel, this blanket adds comfort and depth—an essential winter layer for living spaces and quiet evenings.
Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker — Crate & Barrel
An unexpected winter essential that turns everyday moments into small rituals. Making ice cream at home—yes, even in winter—adds a sense of joy, comfort, and indulgence to slower evenings spent indoors.
Riley Large Floor Lamp — Visual Comfort
With leather-wrapped details and a warm, ambient glow, this floor lamp brings depth and refinement to winter spaces. It creates an inviting atmosphere—perfect for living rooms, reading corners, and evening moments at home.
Classic Dark Hot Chocolate Mix — Crate & Barrel
A small winter ritual that adds warmth to everyday moments. Simple, comforting, and meant to be enjoyed slowly at home.
Meridel Wall Art — Lulu and Georgia
A graphic composition in black and neutral tones that brings balance and quiet strength to a space. The contrast adds structure and depth, making it a key element for winter interiors.
Allegra Velvet Pillow — Lulu and Georgia
A textured accent that adds depth and subtle pattern to a space. Its soft neutral tones and tactile surface bring softness and quiet sophistication—perfect for layering comfort during winter.
Designing for winter isn’t about adding more—it’s about choosing pieces that support how you want to live during this season. When comfort, texture, and light are layered with intention, home becomes a place to slow down, settle in, and truly enjoy being present.



