Napa Home & Garden plans year-long celebration for 25th anniversary

To celebrate its big milestone, the home decor brand will celebrate with parties and milestone markers throughout 2025.

Napa Home & Garden plans year-long celebration for 25th anniversary

DULUTH, Ga.- This January, Napa Home & Garden will mark its 25th anniversary with a year-long celebration that highlights its noteworthy milestones and honors its most loyal and long-standing customers. The company will kick off the celebration with over 475 new introductions at January markets, including a new collaboration with lifestyle designer Barclay Butera. A special celebration in Atlanta this January will include a showroom party and a live Q&A session with Founder and Chairman KC Cunningham.

Founded in Napa, Calif., by KC and Jerry Cunningham, Napa Home & Garden was built on KC’s love of gardening and her affinity for elegant living. In 2000, they first opened showrooms in Atlanta, Dallas, New York and High Point markets with an emphasis on garden decor. In 2004, they introduced fibreclay planters, solidifying Napa’s position in the outdoor space.

Driven by KC’s passion for home decor, they expanded their offerings to Italian ceramic masterworks, and woven goods in Burma rattan. Soon after, the company was the first wholesaler to introduce real preserved boxwoods at market, according to the company. In 2009, the company made its way into the lighting and pendant category, and it was in 2015 that the team added its signature floral drop-ins. Napa Home & Garden staff say the company was the first to introduce handcrafted orchids and ferns, many of which continue to be top sellers at every market. Italian tableware and garden pots by Wakefield Handmade made their debut in 2014, and now Napa Home & Garden is a formidable home décor brand.

“I was never driven by industry norms,” said KC Cunningham. “Jerry would always encourage me to buy what spoke to me, regardless of trends. This was the key to our growth in those initial years.”

The Cunninghams traveled the world to bring an elevated aesthetic at an affordable price point to their customers. They credit the success of their ever-expanding product line to their strong partnerships with many talented vendors, retailers and designers, whom they have always considered good friends.

Big Plans for 2025

This special anniversary for Napa coincides with a robust collection of new introductions, including the company’s first-ever tabletop collaboration with the iconic lifestyle designer, Barclay Butera. Also making its debut is Alluna, a line of 16 cordless LED lamps in an array of designer colors with distinctive empire shades in linen and metal, and a round charging station base. The company also is introducing new European flax fiber woven pillows in an array of floral and striped patterns and colors, distinctive mango wood accent furniture pieces and large-scale innovative new LED solar lanterns in both modern and traditional silhouettes.

Napa Home & Garden Introductions for 2025
Napa Home & Garden introductions for 2025 include Alluna, a line of 16 cordless LED lamps with a round charging station base, European flax fiber woven pillows, and large-scale LED solar lanterns in both modern and traditional silhouettes. (Photos provided by Napa Home & Garden)

“Building on Napa’s rich history and adapting to the evolving needs of our savvy customer base has been such a rewarding venture,” said Napa President Michelle Gee. “There is so much more in the pipeline to round out our ever-growing portfolio, so we look forward to all that lies ahead.”

Throughout 2025, Napa will pay homage to some of the company’s long-time customers with testimonials and recollections specific to Napa via social media and on its website.

“Napa Home and Garden has become a major resource for us,” said Dan Bellman and Randy Korando of Boxwoods Gardens and Gifts in Atlanta, a longtime Napa customer. “Since their opening in 2000, Napa’s unique designs and creatively curated product line, paired with excellent pricing, has proven to be a win-win combination for Boxwoods. We look forward to working with them for many years to come.”

KC Cunningham concludes, “What I’ve learned over the past 25 years is that life has a long runway, and you can achieve more than you might have imagined in your 50s. My life is richer having known and worked with so many talented people across the world, many of whom are still suppliers after 20+ years. Their products are just as relevant today as they were then.”

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