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Kareta Furniture
What We Believe In

Good design is timeless

Inspired by Thoughtful Choices

Inspired by the values behind our name and the steady strength of the Caretta turtle, we focus on furniture that stands the test of time - both in durability and style. Every piece is selected to create homes that feel calm, balanced, and truly lived in.

Kareta Furniture
Our Story

The Meaning of Kareta

The name Kareta was born from the names of its founders, Greta and Karolis, and carries a subtle connection to the Caretta turtle.

For us, the turtle symbolizes something important: thoughtful choices made with patience and care. In a world of fast trends and endless options, we believe in slowing down and selecting only what truly deserves a place in your home.

Kareta is not a furniture manufacturer. We are a retailer with a clear purpose - to filter through the noise and offer furniture that combines quality, aesthetics, and longevity. Every product in our collection is chosen with the same question in mind: will it still be loved years from now?

What We Stand For

Conscious Living
Balance
Longevity
Human Connection
Thoughtful Selection
<strong>Conscious Living</strong>
1.

Conscious Living

We value products made responsibly and encourage buying less, but buying better.

<strong>Thoughtful Curation</strong>
2.

Thoughtful Curation

We carefully select furniture that meets our standards for quality, functionality, and long-term value.

<strong>Longevity</strong>
3.

Longevity

We believe that good furniture should last. Our collections are chosen with durability and timeless appeal in mind.

<strong>Aesthetic Balance</strong>
4.

Aesthetic Balance

Clean lines, calm palettes, and harmonious forms create spaces that feel welcoming and effortless.

<strong>Human Connection</strong>
5.

Human Connection

Kareta is built on the personal vision of Greta and Karolis, bringing a genuine and thoughtful approach to every decision.

"Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."

William Morris

Designer, Writer & Artist

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