About House Of Lovet
About House of Lovet (formerly Lovet Planners)
House of Lovet is a creative house founded by artist and designer Sayeh B., exploring art, symbolism, and intentional design.
What began in 2019 as Lovet Planners has slowly grown into something much larger than planners alone. Over time, the brand expanded beyond journals and vision boards into art, symbolic objects, jewelry, and creative rituals designed to bring more intention, curiosity, and beauty into everyday life.
House of Lovet is where all of that work now comes together.
Inside the House you’ll find Lovet Vision Charms, symbolic pieces designed to represent personal intentions and stories. You’ll find jewelry and objects from the studio, along with original artwork created by Sayeh. And you’ll find Lovet Letters, a monthly creative ritual where art and journaling prompts arrive in the mail to spark reflection and creativity.
The House was created around a simple belief: the things women are often encouraged to quiet in themselves are usually the most interesting parts of them.
Curiosity.
Imagination.
Asking questions.
Seeing the world a little differently.

House of Lovet exists as a reminder that those qualities are not flaws to smooth out or shrink down. They are the spark of individuality and creativity.
Every piece created by the House is designed to carry meaning. Some are worn. Some live on desks or inside journals. Some arrive quietly in the mailbox each month.
Together they form a world of objects, symbols, and creative rituals meant to reconnect women with their own curiosity and sense of possibility.
At the center of the House is a philosophy that has been part of Lovet from the very beginning:
Joy is rebellion.
Not rebellion in a loud or performative sense, but the quieter kind that happens when someone decides to trust what they love and live more honestly as themselves.
House of Lovet was formerly known as Lovet Planners.
Today it continues to grow as a creative house exploring art, symbolism, and intentional design.
Inside the House
The House of Lovet is built around a few simple ideas.
That symbols carry meaning.
That creativity reconnects us with ourselves.
And that the things we’re often told to quiet are usually the parts of us that make life most interesting.
Some pieces from the House are meant to be worn.
Some are meant to live on your desk or inside your journal.
Some arrive quietly in your mailbox each month.
But all of them are created with the same intention: to spark curiosity, reflection, and a deeper connection with the life you’re creating.
A Note from Our Founder
For most of my life, I thought parts of my personality were things I needed to tone down. I was the chatty one, the person who was curious about everything, the one always asking too many questions or noticing things a little differently than the people around me.
For a long time I genuinely believed those traits were flaws.
It took me years to realize they were actually some of the most interesting and magical parts of who I am.
Lovet originally started because I was fascinated by the way journaling and reflection can change how you see your life. Writing things down has a strange way of making your dreams feel more real and your choices feel more intentional.
What I didn’t expect was how many women would connect with that same idea.
Over the years, Lovet grew beyond planners and journals into artwork, charms, and creative pieces that carried meaning in their own way. Eventually it became clear that the brand had grown into something bigger than its original name.
House of Lovet is simply the next chapter of that evolution.
In many ways, the House is a place for curiosity. A place for ideas, symbols, and creative experiments that explore what it means to live fully as yourself.
If I’m being honest, it’s also the kind of thing I wish existed when I was younger. Something that quietly reminded me that being curious, observant, chatty, and imaginative weren’t things I needed to hide. They were things worth celebrating.
So in a way, this house exists for the younger version of me.
And for every woman who has ever felt a little outside the mold she was handed.
You were never meant to fit the mold.
Welcome to the House.
Xx
Sayeh B.