Laura Park x Petite Keep
A Collaboration Rooted in Color, Creativity, and Keepsake Living
At Petite Keep, we’ve always believed that the most meaningful pieces in your home are the ones that tell a story — the ones filled with memories, milestones, and moments worth holding onto.
That’s why our collaboration with Laura Park feels so special. In many ways, our brands were built on the same foundation: creating pieces that feel personal, expressive, and deeply lived-in.

Known for her vibrant use of color and effortlessly layered artwork, Laura has built a brand that celebrates joyful living — where art isn’t just something you hang on a wall, but something you live with every day. From textiles to tabletop, her designs bring personality and warmth into the everyday.
This collaboration brings Laura’s signature artistry into the world of Petite Keep — transforming our heirloom keepsake Trunks into something even more colorful, collectible, and uniquely yours.
Together, we set out to create something that feels:
- Artful and functional
- Personal and giftable
- Joyful, expressive, and lasting
This collaboration is a meeting point between fine art and everyday memory-keeping — and we couldn’t be more excited to share it.
Meet Laura Park
To celebrate this collaboration, we sat down with Laura to learn more about her creative process, what inspires her, and what this partnership means to her.

1. What first sparked your interest in collaborating with Petite Keep? What drew you to the brand?
It started in a very personal way. My oldest daughter, Sumner, used Petite Keep for her wedding, and we worked closely together on all of the design details, incorporating my patterns throughout. She wanted a way to preserve those pieces in a way that felt as thoughtful as the process itself.
The Trunk became a natural extension of that story, something that could hold not just the physical elements, but the memories behind them. As she was customizing her Trunk, we both realized how naturally Laura Park prints complemented the Petite Keep aesthetic. It felt like an organic fit, rooted in a shared appreciation for beauty, detail, and meaningful design.

2. Your work is known for its vibrant color and layered patterns — how did you approach choosing which artwork you wanted to translate into a Petite Keep Trunk?
We focused on patterns that feel timeless. Designs that have remained favorites over the years, like Brooks Avenue, which reflects the early roots of my work as an abstract artist, along with newer pieces like Rosemary Stripe Pink, which already feels at home within the collection.
It was important that each pattern felt enduring, something you would love just as much years from now as you do today.
3. What does “tradition” mean to you, and how does that idea show up, both in your artwork and everyday life?
To me, tradition is about creating meaning and carrying it forward. My children grew up surrounded by my artwork and a colorful home, and now I get to see that evolve through what we’re building together.
The brand has grown from paintings into pillows, home décor, and new extensions like SumnerEdit, but it always comes back to the original brushstrokes. It’s about honoring where it started while allowing it to grow in new ways.

4. How do you envision using your Petite Keep Trunk in your own life? What will you store inside?
For me, it’s a place to hold pieces from life’s milestones. Wedding details, invitations, fabric swatches, and small elements that might otherwise get lost over time.
I love having everything in one place, where it feels both organized and treasured. It becomes something you can revisit and eventually pass down.
5. Your designs feel both playful and elevated — where do you typically find inspiration when creating a new piece?
Inspiration often comes from everyday moments. Color combinations, patterns, and textures I notice in a table setting or in nature.
Travel has also played a big role. A trip to India left a lasting impression. The craftsmanship, color, and traditional techniques like block printing continue to influence our designs.
At the same time, much of it is personal. Family traditions and places that matter to us, like the Florida coast and the mountains in North Carolina, often find their way into the collections.

6. As a female founder, what has been one of the most rewarding parts of building your brand?
For me, it’s seeing how people live with what we create. When something begins as an idea or a painting and becomes part of someone’s home or a meaningful moment, that’s incredibly rewarding.
7. What role do keepsakes or sentimental objects play in your life? Are there items you’ve held onto over the years?
I tend to be selective about what I keep, but the pieces I do hold onto carry real meaning. Notes, photos, small details that mark a moment in time.
Having a place to keep those, where they feel organized and special, makes them even more special.
8. What do you hope customers feel when they bring this collaboration into their home?
I hope it feels personal. That it becomes a place to hold your own memories and savor them in a way that feels thoughtful and lasting.
It’s something that can grow with you over time and eventually be passed down, which is what makes it so meaningful.

The Laura Park x Petite Keep collaboration is a celebration of creativity, color, and the moments that make a house feel like home; turning each memory and tradition that lives inside. Each piece is designed not only to hold what matters most, but to reflect it — beautifully, boldly, and with intention.
We’re so honored to bring Laura’s world into ours, and we can’t wait to see how you make these pieces your own.
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