February marks 10 years of SculptHouse.
I started SculptHouse at 25 with a vision to build what I couldn’t find anywhere else. I didn’t have years of business or management experience yet, but I knew what was missing. I knew how I wanted people to feel when they walked through our doors.
Better. More confident. More like themselves.
From the beginning, SculptHouse was meant to be more than a workout or a boutique. It was meant to be a place you leave stronger than you arrived — whether that strength came from a class, a conversation, or finding something that fits you just right.
It was also built to be a place worth working in. A place where people could grow careers in fitness, discover who they are, and feel proud of the work they do. A place that honors individuality, seasons of change, and the many versions of strength — pregnancy, motherhood, rebuilding, becoming, arriving.
To our communities in Atlanta and Dallas, to the cities that supported us before the pandemic and the chapters we had to close with heavy hearts, and to everyone who stood with us as we rebuilt — thank you. Those years tested us. They also clarified us.
Today, SculptHouse stands strong. More refined. More intentional. More rooted in what has always mattered.
To every client, team member, partner, and supporter who has been part of these last 10 years — this House was built with you, and because of you.
Strong looks good on you.
And we’re just getting started. 🤍
— Katherine
This is your sign to come try it on. 🛍️🤩
Come shop this weekend, Mother’s Day Sale, 20% off storewide + $75 Splits59 Flares. This weekend only, in store + online. Link in bio!
Building a business and raising a family isn’t about doing it all—it’s about choosing what matters most.
This Mother’s Day, we’re spotlighting Katherine Mason, founder of SculptHouse, on how motherhood sharpened her focus, redefined balance, and reshaped the way she leads. From time-blocking her days to building real support systems, her perspective is a reminder that clarity and intention drive both personal and professional growth.
“Do less, but do it fully.”
Read more at the link in bio.