Welcome to 'From the Porch'

If I could, I’d hand you a mug of coffee, pull up a chair, and let the conversation wander while the sun sets across the high desert. That’s what From the Porch is meant to feel like — a space to slow down, breathe deep, and settle into stories worth telling.

I’ve always devoured all things cozy, rooted, and western. To me, it’s more than a style — it’s a way of living. It’s a home that welcomes people in. It’s the blanket you reach for a hundred times. It’s that heirloom piece you could never part with because it carries warmth, memory, and meaning. That’s the heart of Wild & Rye.


Why I’m Here

Wild & Rye isn’t just about beanies or pumpkins (though those will always have a place). It’s about creating pieces and moments that feel like home — rugged and restful, timeless and true. Whether it’s something handmade, something curated, or something yet to be dreamed up, my hope is that it always carries that heirloom-cozy energy: the kind of warmth you can feel in your bones.


What You’ll Find on From the Porch

This isn’t just a blog — it’s a conversation. Here, I’ll share:

  • The inspiration behind each collection and edit.

  • Care tips for pieces meant to last a lifetime.

  • Cozy western lifestyle ideas that make home feel lived-in and loved.

  • Reflections on this journey as Wild & Rye grows beyond what it started as.


The Road Ahead

I don’t know exactly what “it” is yet — but I know more is coming. Wild & Rye is expanding, shifting, and growing in ways that feel exciting and right. I want you here for that journey, not just as a shopper, but as part of the story.


So welcome — truly, welcome back. Pull up your chair, get comfortable, and know you’ve got a seat here. Because the best stories — the ones that last — are always told from the porch.

🤎 Keli
Founder, Wild & Rye

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