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Maison Mayara

Maison Mayara brings a calm, Japandi sensibility home with lifelike real-touch botanicals and quietly refined decor—pieces designed to look intentional and ask almost nothing of you in return.

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The story

There is a particular kind of home that stops you at the door—calm, considered, quietly beautiful, the sort of room that looks effortless precisely because someone thought hard about every object in it. Maison Mayara is built for that feeling. The brand curates Japandi-inspired home decor, anchored by a collection of strikingly lifelike botanicals, for people who want their space to feel intentional without surrendering their weekends to styling and upkeep.

The premise is refreshingly honest: the best home is one that looks deliberate but doesn’t demand constant attention. Maison Mayara does the searching so you can do the living—hand-selecting each piece to strike the balance between form, feeling, and function rather than flooding a catalog with options.

We came across the brand while assembling our guide to the best online furniture stores, and it earned its place for a reason most home retailers can’t claim: a clear point of view, held consistently across everything it sells.

At a Glance

Maison Mayara areca palm and natural-wood accessories styled in a sunlit Japandi home office - Luxe Digital

Behind the Brand

The story behind Maison Mayara

The name is a small piece of poetry. Maison is French for home; Mayara nods to Amara, meaning everlasting—so the brand reads, quite literally, as a home made to last. It was born from a desire to bring a sense of slowness to modern living, to make the contrast between a frantic day and a serene home feel a little less sharp.

That tension is the whole idea. Life moves quickly; home should move slower. Maison Mayara frames itself less as a store and more as an invitation to slow down—to build a space that feels grounded, uncluttered, and genuinely yours.

The aesthetic is Japandi: Japanese intentionality married to Scandinavian warmth. In practice that means earthy tones, tactile textures, natural materials, and a strong preference for a few good objects over many forgettable ones. Less clutter, more character.

Craftsmanship and the real-touch standard

What sets Maison Mayara apart from the usual homeware feed is its insistence on testing. Not everything that photographs well online holds up in a real room, and the brand’s answer is to hand-select and vet each piece against its own quality and aesthetic standards before it ever reaches a collection.

Nowhere does that discipline matter more than in the brand’s signature category: faux botanicals. Artificial greenery has a deserved reputation for looking exactly like what it is. Maison Mayara’s range pushes hard in the other direction—real-touch leaves with natural color variation, weighted trunks with convincing bark texture, and silhouettes that mirror how a living plant actually grows. The point isn’t to fool anyone; it’s to deliver the calm of greenery without the watering schedule, the shedding, or the slow decline.

The collections

Maison Mayara organizes its world into four collections. Botanicals is the heart of it—lifelike trees and plants, from a Mediterranean olive to a sculptural bird of paradise. Decor covers the grounding accents that finish a room: marble sphere sculptures, travertine and wooden trays, handwoven cotton-rope baskets. Lighting leans warm and natural, with pieces like a turned-wood table lamp built to set a mood rather than simply illuminate. And Textiles brings in the soft, tactile layer—Nordic pillows and the like—that keeps a minimalist space from feeling cold.

It’s a deliberately tight edit. You won’t find thousands of SKUs to wade through; you’ll find a curated roster meant to work together.

What makes it distinctive

The through-line is “high style, low maintenance”—and it’s more than a tagline. A Maison Mayara olive tree holds its shape and leaf count indefinitely, thriving in a dim hallway as happily as a sunlit corner. That permanence is the quiet luxury here: pieces chosen once, placed with intention, and left to do their job. For anyone who loves the look of a styled, plant-filled home but not the rotation of replacing tired stems, it’s a genuinely different proposition. Pair it with a few honest materials—wood, stone, woven fiber—and the effect is gorgeous and grounded in equal measure.

Where to buy Maison Mayara

Maison Mayara sells direct, so the official Maison Mayara online store is the place to see the full collection—botanicals, decor, lighting, and textiles—and the only place to shop the complete range. It’s also where the brand’s curation shows best: the pieces are styled to be bought together, which makes the site as much a source of room inspiration as a checkout.

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Maison Mayara price

Maison Mayara sits in the premium-but-accessible bracket—priced for pieces meant to last rather than to be replaced each season. The signature botanicals carry the range: smaller accents like an artificial orchid stem start around $49, while the larger statement trees run from roughly $400 for a snake plant up to $950 for the flagship olive. In between sit favorites such as the areca palm (around $550), the bird of paradise ($600), and the fiddle leaf fig ($750). It isn’t impulse-buy territory, but for a tree you’ll never water, prune, or replace, the math is easier than it first looks.

Maison Mayara shipping

Maison Mayara ships worldwide, with local duties applied where relevant depending on the destination. Full shipping costs and timelines are confirmed at checkout. If you’re refreshing a whole room rather than buying a single piece, it’s worth planning the order together—the collection is designed to be layered.

Frequently asked questions about Maison Mayara

What does Maison Mayara sell?

Maison Mayara is a Japandi-inspired home decor brand best known for its lifelike, real-touch artificial botanicals—trees and plants such as olive, fiddle leaf fig, and bird of paradise—alongside curated decor, lighting, and textiles.

Are Maison Mayara’s plants real or artificial?

They’re artificial, and that’s the point. The botanicals are engineered to look and feel convincingly real—natural color variation, real-touch leaves, textured trunks—while delivering the calm of greenery with none of the watering, light needs, or upkeep of a living plant.

Where is Maison Mayara from?

Maison Mayara is a United States–based brand, born from a desire to bring a slower, more intentional sense of home to fast-paced modern life. Its design language draws on Japandi principles—Japanese intentionality blended with Scandinavian warmth.

Does Maison Mayara ship internationally?

Yes. Maison Mayara ships worldwide, with any local duties applied at the destination. Exact costs and delivery times are shown at checkout.

Is Maison Mayara worth it?

If you love the look of a styled, plant-filled home but not the maintenance, it’s an easy yes. The pieces are curated rather than mass-produced, designed to last, and built to look intentional out of the box—exactly the “buy less, buy better” approach we champion.

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