Design Brand Le Maé Builds Furniture Grounded in Strong Design

From studio practice to RH floors, Le Maé leveraged social visibility to create lasting furniture designs.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Le Maé, a furniture brand founded by the husband-wife team of Lindye and Winn Galloway, has found success by translating their interior design expertise into thoughtfully designed furniture pieces. Starting with a single nightstand design that caught the attention of RH, Le Maé has grown its collection by focusing on blending modern and vintage-inspired elements to create pieces with a distinct design language. The brand's social media presence, built through the Galloway's studio work, helped establish demand before the products even existed, allowing Le Maé to focus on quality craftsmanship and material contrasts that set their designs apart.

Why it matters

In an era where social media presence is crucial for new brands, Le Maé demonstrates how building an engaged audience through quality design work can translate into a successful furniture line. Rather than chasing social media hype, the brand leveraged its existing visibility to create products grounded in their design expertise, proving that strong, intentional design can break through the noise.

The details

After years of designing interiors for clients, the Galloways decided to fully design and produce their own furniture piece - a nightstand. This initial design caught the attention of RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), leading to a licensing deal and the launch of Le Maé's Alora Collection. The brand's focus on blending modern and vintage elements, as well as its use of unexpected material contrasts, has helped it stand out in the crowded furniture market. Despite initial challenges with international manufacturing, Le Maé has found success by staying true to its design-first approach.

  • In 2016, Lindye and Winn Galloway founded their interior design studio, Lindye Galloway Studio.
  • In the early 2020s, the Galloways decided to design and produce their own furniture piece, a nightstand, which caught the attention of RH.
  • Over the following months, conversations with RH led to a licensing deal for the Alora Collection, which is now sold in RH showrooms across the country.
  • Le Maé is planning to open a potential flagship location in Newport Beach, California in 2026, marking roughly 10 years since the studio's founding.
  • Several brand collaborations are slated for Le Maé in spring 2026.

The players

Lindye Galloway

Co-founder of Lindye Galloway Studio and Le Maé, known for her expertise in interior design and translating that sensibility into the furniture brand's distinct design language.

Winn Galloway

Co-founder of Lindye Galloway Studio and Le Maé, working alongside his wife Lindye to build the furniture brand.

RH

Formerly known as Restoration Hardware, RH is the home furnishings company that licensed the Alora Collection nightstand design from Le Maé and now sells the brand's products in its showrooms.

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What they’re saying

“At the time, we had absolutely no expectations. We were still very much in the mindset of—let's just figure this out as we go.”

— Lindye Galloway, Co-founder, Le Maé (Forbes)

“It made us realize we could actually do this. That we could design our own work, take on the risk, do the grunt work and see it through. That was the moment everything shifted.”

— Lindye Galloway, Co-founder, Le Maé (Forbes)

“I love simplicity, but it has to say something. A nightstand might look straightforward at first glance, but then there's a tassel detail on the hardware or a shift in material that changes how the piece feels.”

— Lindye Galloway, Co-founder, Le Maé (Forbes)

What’s next

Le Maé is planning to open a potential flagship location in Newport Beach, California in 2026, marking roughly 10 years since the studio's founding. Several brand collaborations are also slated for the company in spring 2026.

The takeaway

Le Maé's success demonstrates how building an engaged audience through quality design work can translate into a successful furniture line. Rather than chasing social media hype, the brand leveraged its existing visibility to create products grounded in their design expertise, proving that strong, intentional design can break through the noise in a crowded market.