Our Ethos

Benjals exists for people who are tired of living overstimulated lives.

We believe true luxuries are quiet, lived-in, and felt over time. A meaningful home, thoughtful objects, slow rituals, artistry, and community.

In a world that constantly asks us to consume more, perform more, and move faster, we believe in choosing better instead.

Better quality, connection, routines.

Everything we curate, create, and share is rooted in intentionality, sustainability, emotional well-being, and the belief that beauty and humanity still matter.

Your Favorite Pieces

Wine Tote Wine Tote Wine Tote
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Wine Tote
$30.00

Made from full grain leather hides by Annsley Edwards (Anney Life Designs), using a single piece of leather which helps reduce waste

Perfect for hosting, a gift for the host, or just to take a bottle of wine to the picnic

Summer Bucket Hat Summer Bucket Hat
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Summer Bucket Hat
$98.00

Made by MINGA, crotchet by hand it’s perfect for beach walks and throwing on without thinking. Easy, nostalgic, and sun-faded

Benjals 94’ Tee
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Benjals 94’ Tee
$45.00

A lived-in essential, made for slow mornings and late afternoons.
Cut from 100% cotton and crafted by Soft Goods in Detroit; made responsibly, and made to last.

The Gallery

Art that slows you down long enough to feel something, more on these artists in our full gallery

Kelly Villasenor

Relic Wall, Folklore of Wolf King
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Originally featured at San Diego International Airport, this monumental mixed-media relief by Jeff Kirkeeng blends myth, folklore, and architectural storytelling into a museum-scale statement piece. Rich with Asian-inspired influences, the work combines intricate carvings, cryptic text, gilded detailing, and symbolic figures across an expansive multi-panel composition.

Its layered patinas, earthen tones, and sculptural depth create an aged, almost archaeological presence; as though the piece were uncovered rather than made. Simultaneously spiritual, haunting, and deeply human, the work rewards prolonged viewing with hidden symbols, narrative fragments, and extraordinary craftsmanship throughout.

More than wall art, this piece functions as an immersive focal point - commanding space with the presence of a collected artifact or contemporary shrine.

-Offered through private acquisition. Please inquire for details-

Jeff Kirkeeng

Gracia Navarro