Virginia Sin

WARMTH. DELIGHT. COMFORT 

Virginia Sin is a Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary designer and the creative force behind SIN, a home goods brand rooted in timeless form and functional beauty.

In 2006, she left Los Angeles (and objectively better tacos) for Brooklyn, determined to carve out a creative path on her own terms. A year later, she launched The Gluttony Collection, which earned “Most Sustainable” in the Modern+Design+Function competition and was later acquired by The New-York Historical Society Museum.

For over a decade, Virginia worked in advertising while growing SIN on the side—spending nights and weekends in her Greenpoint studio, refining her voice and building a brand from the ground up. In 2016, she took the leap and made SIN her full-time focus.

Her work now spans functional sculpture, lighting, and decor—from tabletop to kitchen and dining—all handcrafted with a signature warmth and restraint. Her porcelain paper plates were used at Eleven Madison Park, and her designs have been featured in Architectural Digest, The New York Times, Domino, Goop, The Today Show, and more.

At the heart of SIN is a mission that’s personal: to bring warmth, delight, and a sense of comfort into people’s homes—values that hold deep meaning for Virginia. Every piece is a quiet offering—made to last, made to feel, and made to belong.