For centuries, the hearth was the heart of the home. It was the place where fire warmed the room, where meals were prepared, and where people instinctively gathered. Families pulled their chairs close, stories were shared, and the flicker of the flame made everything feel softer. The hearth wasn’t just a functional space. It was belonging.
Today, most of us no longer gather around a fireplace to share a meal. Homes have changed. Life has changed. But the instinct to gather remains the same.
We now find that feeling around the table.
The table has quietly become our modern hearth. It is where we set the things that matter: dishes that reflect our taste, candles that soften the evening, florals cut from the yard. It is where conversations stretch long after the last bite. Where children climb up on chairs that are just a little too big, and where we look across the table at the people who make a house feel like home.
Home, as I’ve learned, isn’t really a place at all. It is a feeling. A softness. A familiarity that settles in the moment someone you love pulls up a chair.
It’s the comfort of knowing you belong exactly where you’re sitting. It’s ease, not perfection. Presence over performance.
That is the sentiment behind The Hearth Collection.
Our two limited-edition colorways are rooted in that idea of comfort and connection.
Buttercream reflects the inner softness of home. It feels familiar and calm, like stepping into a room that already knows you. It brings an easy, quiet glow to the table and invites every moment to unfold with comfort and ease.
Brownstone carries the grounding presence of a home with history. It is timeless and structural. A nod to brick walk-ups, weathered wood, and the pieces in our homes that feel steady and true.
Together, these colors bring understated warmth while still making a quiet statement. They elevate the table without asking for attention. They allow room for the moment rather than competing with it.
The Hearth Collection celebrates what happens when we gather: the pauses, the laughter, the way a simple dinner becomes the highlight of the day. Through spills, crumbs, refills, and lingering conversation, the table holds the story.
This season, may your table feel like your hearth.
May it draw people close.
May it welcome the familiar and make space for the unforgettable.
And may every seat feel like the best one in the house.
— Emmy Colton
FOUNDER OF SALLY SPLASH


