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The Found Station

“Collected through travel. Shaped by place. Kept for the life you’re building.”

We find beautiful, timeworn objects from Appalachian towns, Southern markets, and California back roads — and bring them home so you can build a space that feels genuinely yours.

Summer Edit 2025

Sun-faded, salt-aired, and entirely one of a kind.

This season’s edit arrived from the Carolina mountains, the New Mexico high desert, and a long weekend along the California coast. Think washed linen, bleached wood, handmade clay, and objects that look like they’ve always belonged on your shelf.

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Just Landed

New arrivals.

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The Story

We collect what catches the eye.

The Found Station started the way most good things do — slowly, quietly, and without much of a plan. A piece of pottery found at a roadside stand. A worn brass hook at a mountain market. A hand-thrown bowl that looked exactly right on the kitchen shelf.

We’re based in the Carolinas, but we collect everywhere. Appalachian craft towns, Southern antique markets, California coastal finds, and the occasional detour through the desert. Every object that comes through here has earned its place — nothing is here just to fill space.

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The Journal

On collecting, living well, and the find.

June 12, 2025

How to build a shelf that actually means something.

It’s not about filling space. It’s about choosing slowly, keeping only what earns its place, and letting a few honest objects do all the work.

May 28, 2025

What we found in the Blue Ridge this spring.

Three days, four towns, two very full car seats, and one extraordinary piece of hand-thrown pottery we almost left behind.

May 10, 2025

The case for buying less and looking longer.

Good objects are patient. They wait. And when you finally find the right one, you know immediately — and so does every room you put it in.

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The Found Station

Found objects for quietly beautiful homes. Rooted in Appalachia. Collected everywhere.

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