I'm Amber Coe Hayden.
I ride old Harleys, chase fish across the Midwest, tell stories that somehow become businesses, and create one-of-a-kind artifacts from resin, pigment, light, and a healthy disregard for doing things the conventional way.
House of Coe didn't begin with a business plan.
It began with curiosity.
The kind that makes you pick up an old object and wonder where it's been. The kind that makes you stare at a strange stone, an antique tool, a forgotten photograph, or a weathered motorcycle part and imagine the stories hidden inside.
For years, life took me in every direction except the one I was meant to follow. Then, little by little, the pieces started falling into place.
House of Coe is named for the name I inherited from my father.
He was a rider, a storyteller, and the sort of person who could make a stranger feel like an old friend. He taught me that the best things in life aren't always the most expensive or the most polished. They're the things with history. Character. Meaning.
I still ride his Harleys.
I still carry his lessons.
And if I'm being honest, I still think he sends a little bit of magic my way from time to time.

Every House of Coe piece is designed, poured, finished, photographed, packaged, and shipped by me from Michigan. No factories. No production lines. No duplicates.
Many pieces reveal hidden details under ultraviolet light. Some contain layered symbolism. All of them begin with a story.
Around here, you're not just buying décor.
You're becoming the curator of a one-of-one artifact.
The story belongs to you now.
Founder • Art Engineer
House of Coe