Claude Home is a New York City-based online gallery and design house specializing in restored vintage furniture and contemporary sculptural decor. Founded in 2018 by Maggie Holladay, the brand originated as an Instagram account before expanding into a global purveyor with a physical showroom in the East Village. The gallery focuses on minimalist aesthetics and organic shapes rooted in mid-century design.
The inventory blends one-of-a-kind vintage finds with works from independent contemporary studios. Shoppers can find restored mid-century seating by designers like Pierre Paulin and Marcel Breuer alongside modern pieces from Project 213A, Studio Sam Klemick, and Santa & Cole. Vintage items frequently undergo restoration and reupholstery using materials like bouclé and high-quality leathers. Holladay also designs an in-house line of upscale decor. This includes made-to-order stoneware vases and natural stone catchall trays created in collaboration with the jewelry brand Mejuri.
Pricing reflects the collectible nature of the catalog. Representative pieces include 1970s solid elm sideboards priced around $6,000, designer side tables for $2,290, and surrealist stools exceeding $5,100. Smaller decor items like table lamps and wall mirrors typically range from $600 to $1,200. The gallery sources its inventory globally, working with artisans across Europe, Asia, and South America.




