Autistic-Owned, Heartfelt Design—Rooted in Lived Experience.
Bailey, our logo pup, reflects what “cozy” means to us: safety, calm, and the quiet power of feeling understood.
ABOUT US
Cozy doesn’t just mean comfy—it means feeling secure.
We’re Kristopher and Leah Haase, the husband-and-wife team behind Cozy Creative Design, LLC. As an Autistic family—including parenting our Autistic daughter— we bring a lived perspective that we hope offers both clarity and representation for the Autistic community.
At Cozy Creative Design, we believe real comfort comes from feeling safe, seen, and calm—especially in a world that can feel overwhelming. That’s what “cozy” means to us: emotional security. The kind you get from someone who doesn’t need to speak to make you feel understood—like a stuffed animal or a family pet.
We’re a neurodivergent family doing our best to live fully while honoring our individual needs. Autism is part of our daily life. This brand reflects how we experience the world—through a spectrum of sensory sensitivity, emotional resilience, and creative expression. Our story is personal, but we hope it resonates with others who feel alone in this lifelong journey.
Every design we create is rooted in lived experience: in sensory moments, in quiet strength, and in the fierce gentleness it takes to show up as your full self. Whether playful or serious, ironic or heartfelt, our work is both an offering and an invitation—meant to ground, to uplift, and to open a window into a life many want to understand, but few know how to ask about.
You’ll also meet Bailey, our ever-watchful mascot. More than a logo, Bailey is a symbol of emotional support—an anchor inspired by the steady gaze and calming presence of therapy animals. Bailey represents the heart of our work: quiet companionship, nonverbal connection, and the safety of being enough, just as you are.
This isn’t just another product brand. It’s a quiet rebellion against burnout, blandness, and the boxes that don’t fit around Autism. It’s a celebration of neurodivergent creativity—and a reminder that cozy doesn’t just mean comfy. It means being secure in who you are.