Mexican ceramic plant holders made in Oaxaca

ART can feel OPAQUE.

WE make it LEGIBLE.

IIM Bangalore architecture inspired by Brutalism and Vastu Shastra
Latinx women shot by Thalia Gochez in Los Angeles

WHY LOTA?

Taste is dead. Long live vision.

LOTA exists for people who want more than trends — who are building a home that actually says something. We help you name what you're drawn to, understand why a piece works, and collect with clarity instead of second-guessing. Because art should feel like a decision you're proud of, not a gamble.

Photography by Nadia Girach showing a woman jumping dressed in a mix of modern and traditional wear

Photograph by Nadia Girach

What makes LOTA different?

  • We work with emerging artists, painters, sculptors, textile artists, ceramicists, whose work you won't find in every other home.

  • Our process starts with you, not a catalog. What are you drawn to? What does the room need? We build from there.

  • We're artist-first. Transparent pricing, direct relationships, no mystery markups. The artists get paid fairly, and you know exactly where your money goes.

  • We handle the hard parts, sourcing, framing, logistics, installation, so collecting feels simple, not stressful.

A collage of nine images including illustrations, paintings, photos of people, and artwork, representing diverse art styles and subjects.

DISCOVER ART THAT feels like you

Take a short quiz about what you're drawn to, upload a photo of your space (or skip it), and get a style profile with real artist recommendations you can act on. Free, takes five minutes.

A bright interior room with white walls and hardwood floors. A colorful framed artwork of a  tiger with is hanging on the wall, partially illuminated by sunlight.

Former Full Advisory Client

“We began with very little knowledge or vocabulary to communicate our ideas about art. Anar gave us tools to explore our personal style and turned what felt intimidating into something fun and rewarding

PRESS and MEDIA

We celebrate the voices of artists who define culture.

They are fashion designers blending indigenous textiles with modern silhouettes. Artists incorporating Eastern motifs into abstract art. Architects merging ancient Indian principles with Western Brutalism. Photographers reframing Latin symbols of beauty as expressions of strength and power.

READY TO find art THAT FEELS LIKE you?