There is a particular kind of beauty that happens when generations share an eye — when taste, intuition, and a sense of home are passed down not as rules, but as a way of moving through the world. The S.R. Collection comes from that place.
Created by Louise Andersen Roe together with her daughter Sophia Roe, the collection brings together two sensibilities that feel both deeply aligned and distinctly personal. Their shared language is quiet, refined, and warm — an understanding that the home should hold feeling, texture, and memory.
The pieces themselves span softly glazed ceramics, mouth-blown glass and sculptural tableware. It is tableware in conversation with interiors. Objects that shape atmosphere as much as they serve function. In person, the effect is immediate. A wine cooler with the weighted calm of sculpture. A platter that sits between functional and architectural. A candlestick that reads as a line drawing in three dimensions. These are the pieces that live easily in a home. The ones you reach for without thinking. The ones you give to someone whose taste you admire.
And while this is their first formal collaboration, the collection feels inevitable — the result of a lifetime around studio tables, dinner tables, and the shared pleasure of making a home feel like a world.