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Curating art that connects to you

VIRGINIA BASED, SERVING CLIENTS WORLDWIDE.

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The best piece of art speaks for you

A great piece of art speaks for itself

At Corey House, the only thing that matters is you—your taste, your story, your space. We’ll listen, take [really great] notes, and match you with artists (and their art) that tell the story of who you are.

Trying to find the right piece of art for your home or business can be a bit intimidating, and if you have questions like—How do I thread the needle between quality, budget, and my own style? What even is quality? Does a price tag communicate the value of a piece? What do I do with this needle and thread?—Then keep scrolling.

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We’re art people. But we’re also people people

At the heart of Corey House is connection, and we do our best work when we get to know you and understand your story.

But it doesn’t stop there. We’ve also worked tirelessly to build relationships with artists and galleries—from the most prolific to the most up and coming—so that we can connect our clients with them and their unique, high-quality pieces.

All of that culminates in an experience in art curation that feels immensely personal—and we like it that way.

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For Interior Designers

While the finishing details can be the most exciting part of working with clients, they can often be the most time consuming. We’ll think about art so you don’t have to.

From concept to installation, Corey House ensures your professional vision is beautifully complemented by art that adds depth, sophistication, and personality to any project. 

The anxiety of writing “Placeholder Art Here” in your renderings is real. Let us take that weight off your shoulders.

For Residential & Commercial

We believe in the power of art to transform your home or business into a true reflection of your style and spirit.

With a focus on personal service and a vast network of established artists, we take the time to understand your tastes, space, and budget to ensure the pieces we select elevate your home in a meaningful way.

Let us guide you through the process of bringing luxury art into your life, so you can enjoy a home that feels curated, unique, and timeless. 

OUR PROCESS

Simple & Personal

Our process is designed to learn your preferences. We have connections to dozens of galleries and an even longer list of artists, but that stuff only matters if we do a good job of getting in your head to find what you need (or didn’t know you needed!)

Here are the simple steps:

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Fill out our inquiry form that we will use to design an intro call that has questions curated specifically to get you thinking and dreaming.

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Free in-person (if possible) or virtual consultation regarding your space.

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We go to work finding you 5-10 options, with one round of refinement, just in case.

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Once you select a piece, we’ll handle the packaging, shipping, brokerage, and installation (if needed). Just kick back and relax.

P.S. - The average time for Corey House clients between clicking this button and having luxury art in their hands is two to three weeks.


Let’s talk about investment.

Art is not just about acquiring beautiful pieces; it’s about making a long-term investment in your home and your happiness. The pieces you choose will be with you for years—often generations—and they should reflect your vision, enhance your space, and bring you joy every day.

On average, our clients spend $1-3K on smaller art pieces and $4k and up on larger ones (this is inclusive of the investment with Corey House and the artwork), though we work to accommodate your budget no matter what. By the end of the process, you’ll be presented with a carefully curated selection of high-end, one-of-a-kind artworks that will not only complement your home but also appreciate in value over time.

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I founded Corey House in 2024 with a passion for art that truly connects with people and their lives.

I’m a mom to four boys, so I understand how difficult it can be to strike a balance between family life and curating a space that feels beautiful and comfortable (and ideally indestructible in my case). Trust me - I get it. When I'm not working for Corey House you'll find me at home with my band of boys, which includes my husband Sam and our big black lab Otis. My small frat house is my happy place, and we’re currently hard at work renovating our home. I can’t wait to fill it with beautiful art. Luckily, I know a gal.

As an art consultant, I’ve had the privilege of helping numerous designers and homeowners alike find what they’re looking for. Whether you’re in search of the perfect statement piece for a gallery wall or the ideal standalone artwork to anchor a room, I’m here to help you bring art into your home or business that reflects your own personality and vibe. Think of me as your art sommelier. I’ll find you something that pairs nicely with that backsplash (read: pasta).

I can’t wait to get to work for you!

Hi, I’m Erin, and I run things around here.

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Roselawn Road
Richmond, VA

PORTFOLIO

3rd Glass at King’s #2 by Liz Valentine
Interior design by Anne Pulliam Interiors

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April Garden by Karen Blair
Art sourced from Bond Millen Gallery
Interior design by Anne Pulliam Interiors

Rolling Hills Roses by Gia Coppola
Arr sourced from Tappan Collective
Interior design by Anne Pulliam Interiors

Kiss me, you fool! by Gerald Donato
Art sourced from Reynolds Gallery
Interior design by Anne Pulliam Interiors

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Seaflora 132 by Amanda McCauley
Art sourced from Palette Home
Interior design by Anne Pulliam Interiors

Jump by Lanecia A. Rouse
Art sourced from Reynolds Gallery
Interior design by Anne Pulliam Interiors

Nursery shelf artwork and design

Virginia Avenue Nursery
Richmond, VA

Embroidered Leaf by Hillary Waters Fayle
Arr sourced from Bond Millen Gallery
Interior design by Anne Pulliam Interiors

Mixed media artwork in green living room

Grande Drive Living Room
Richmond, VA

Subtle Differences Composition by Holly Graham
Arr sourced from Art and Light Gallery
Interior design by Wallace Wood Interiors

Clarke Road Powder Room
Richmond, VA

Zinnia by Joshua White
Art sourced from Bond Millen Gallery
Interior design by Anne Pulliam Interiors

Ready to get started?

“I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way--things I had no words for.”

GEORGIA O’KEEFE

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