Sapana's new line of tableware launches this fall. (Photo by Jordan Geibel)
Just in time for the Fall Round Top Antiques & Design Show, Sapana, the go to sustainable luxury fashion brand for Round Top’s tastemakers, is making its highly anticipated debut into home decor. Founder Jolie Helms is expanding her celebrated kantha quilted fashion into tablescapes, ceramics, and entertaining essentials that carry the handcrafted artistry and ethical mission that has made Sapana a Texas fashion favorite.
The collection launches with table covers, runners, placemats, block printed wine bags, and ceramics created in partnership with Claybotik, a sustainable pottery studio in India. Each piece features Sapana’s signature colors, textures, and details expressed in a new medium designed for gathering and connection. The ceramic offerings include beautifully crafted plateware and decorative flowers perfect for elevating at-home tablescapes and dessert presentations.
Sapana’s new home collection, available in store in Round Top and online beginning November 1. (Photos by Jordan Geibel)
“Our blanket coats are beautiful, but more than anything, they stir emotion and create connection. For me, that connection has always happened around food,” says Helms. “I think of the important women in my life: my grandmother baking, the chocolate cake recipe from a close family friend, my mom making sweet tea in the sun. Food is necessary, but more than anything it’s nurturing and comforting. That’s why it feels natural to let Sapana spill over into home decor.”
Since opening its flagship store in Round Top’s Henkel Square in October 2024, Sapana has attracted the Texas jetset crowd and top fashion influencers while maintaining its commitment to empowering artisans and supporting trafficking survivors through its partnership with She Has Hope.
“2025 is our year of creativity and inventiveness,” Helms explains. “Designs that once lived in notebooks are being reimagined while staying rooted in our mission: repurposing textiles and honoring traditional artistry.”
Claybotik’s zero waste philosophy aligns perfectly with Sapana’s values. Every ceramic piece is handmade from stoneware clay, fired for durability, and designed to last generations.
The collection will be available at Sapana’s Henkel Square boutique (105 N. Live Oak Street Suite A, Round Top) throughout the antiques show and online, here beginning November 1, 2025.
About Sapana: Founded by Jolie Helms in Round Top, Texas, Sapana creates conscious luxury fashion and home collections that bridge traditional handcraft techniques with contemporary design. The brand partners with artisans globally to create employment opportunities while preserving cultural heritage, and supports trafficking survivors through its collaboration with She Has Hope. Sapana’s flagship boutique is located at 105 N. Live Oak Street in Round Top’s Henkel Square.