About Us
Maison Fleur Chloe was born from a lifelong love of beautiful homes, fresh flowers, and the slow pleasure of a well-set table. I have always believed that the objects we live with matter — that a cloth pressed smooth, a cushion placed with care, a frame holding something precious — these things shape the feeling of a life.
Named for my daughter Chloe, who inspires everything I do, this is a brand built on that conviction: that beauty is not an indulgence, but a quiet, daily necessity.
The aesthetic world of Maison Fleur Chloe sits at the intersection of four great traditions of the well-lived home: the sun-bleached ease of the Hamptons, the structured elegance of British Colonial, the softness and romance of French provincial living, and the warmth of the great American home. Linen that has been washed a hundred times. Flowers in every room. A table always almost ready.
Each piece in our collection has been chosen with intention — for its craftsmanship, its warmth, and its ability to make an ordinary moment feel a little more like the world Nancy Meyers creates on screen: the linen-draped table in Father of the Bride, the Hamptons kitchen in Something's Gotta Give, the Cotswolds cottage in The Holiday, the overgrown Provence farmhouse in It's Complicated. Homes that feel like they have been loved for a long time, by someone who notices things.
That is what we are building here — one piece at a time.
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