

Rachael and Kylie weren't just launching a studio. They were creating space. Space for more presence with their daughters, deeper connection with clients, and the freedom to design at a slower pace with intention and intuition leading the way. They needed a brand that could hold all of that without rushing it into something it wasn't.



We began with the name, Something Kindred, a nod to the shared language they build with their clients and the feeling of familiarity that threads through every layered, lived-in design. From there, we shaped a brand identity rooted in warmth, curiosity, and calm. Earth-toned, relaxed, and quietly confident, the brand reflects the way they approach every home: curated, collected, and rich with meaning.



This is design that invites you in rather than impresses from afar. That honors materials, memories, and a pace that prioritizes presence. Something Kindred isn't just about the space. It's about how it feels to live in it.