May 24, 2026
Some clothes carry energy. You feel it the moment you slip them on — a loosening, a breath, a quiet permission to stop trying so hard and simply be. That is the kaftan. That has always been the kaftan. Boho handmade kaftan collection
May 24, 2026
Most bedroom doors are an afterthought. A slab of hollow core on a hinge, painted to match the trim, noticed by nobody. The master bedroom deserves better than that. It deserves a door that signals, without apology, that what lies beyond it is
May 24, 2026
There is a particular kind of furniture that does not decorate a space — it claims it. The antique carved armoire is that piece. Tall, unhurried, worked by hands that took their time, it arrives in a room and immediately rearranges the hierarchy
May 22, 2026
Carved pantry doors and vintage sideboard kitchen islands are redefining the modern kitchen as a layered, design-forward space where utility and artistry are given equal weight. In contemporary interiors, these elements function less as background
May 22, 2026
Luxury farmhouse doors and tables have evolved beyond rustic staples into defining statements of sophisticated interior design. In today's most beautifully curated homes, these pieces embody a quiet grandeur—where raw materials, artisanal
May 21, 2026
Tables are the unsung heroes of interior design. While sofas and rugs often steal the spotlight, it's the tables — coffee, console, and accent — that tie a room together and carry your design story from one space to the next.
May 21, 2026
Your coffee table is the anchor of your living room — and the right one tells the whole story of your style. At Mogul Interior, every table is a one-of-a-kind piece of living art. Here are 10 looks to inspire your next find. 1. Rustic Farmhouse
May 18, 2026
This Minneapolis stylist's home is the rare kind you want to move into immediately — effortlessly layered, casually glamorous, and built around a deeply curated collection of finds. If you've ever scrolled past a beautifully styled room
May 17, 2026
An antique carved door is not décor. It is a collaborator — a fragment of someone else's century, now layered into yours, contributing texture and weight to a space that refuses to match. The eclectic home thrives on collision.
May 17, 2026
Minimalism gave us the low credenza and the invisible side table. Maximalism said no thank you, and rolled in with an armoire so ornate it could double as a reliquary — and an accent table gilded enough to make Versailles blush.