
Designed to Pioneer Modern Spaces Through Artistic Rebellion
Alma embodies the soul of the West in its entirety. If our place on the outskirts feels personal, that’s because it was pioneered to be. As a team of ambitious Wyoming women, we challenge the norm by chasing an enduring freedom of our own making. From the collection we curate to the company we keep, we are devoted to evoking the senses through tactical experiences while energizing untamed individuality, deep connection, and presence. Because all high country collectors in Casper and beyond deserve to express themselves as they please.
The Alma Approach
We may fancy: fringe, gold, Cash, the color pink, Yeehaws, local western artisans, punchy powder rooms, candles so good you can almost taste it and self therapy in the form of comedic throw pillows.. BUT we wouldn’t dare tell you what your space “should” look like.
The truth is that, despite our styling sorcery, we have more in common than you may think. Sure we get all hell-bent on bold colors and unexpected furniture finds (looks like we have that in common).. But, like you, when we daydream about our home we don’t just see the details. We see our people: running through the front door, sneaking chocolate chips from the pantry, gathered around a home cooked meal at the kitchen table, making messes well…EVERYWHERE, cozied up with the dog on the rug, immersed in a Sunday football game, surrendered to nightly prayer and patiently watching out the window for that special someone to come up the driveway.
You see, here at Alma we approach home essentials emotively. Aesthetics act as a muse, yet everything we do together is derived from personal presence. Because home is less of a destination and more of a feeling. & our immersive design house is on a mission to take you to that place.

Lauren Griffith, Owner
Secret Weapon: My patience and drive
Guilty Fine Goods Pleasure: Original art
Cued Up on the Shop Playlist: Otis Redding
Favorite Casper, WY Staple: My front porch at dusk
Signature Cocktail: Paloma
Bucket List Destination: Grand Bazaar, Istanbul
Out of Office: Riding on some back road in my Scout!

Bethany Cisneros, Design Director
Secret Weapon: My humor
Guilty Fine Goods Pleasure: I love a good piece that expresses bold personality and color
Cued Up on the Shop Playlist: Morgan Wallen
Favorite Casper, WY Staple: Spending a summer day with friends at an outdoor country music concert or going to the rodeo is at the top of my list of favorite things to do!
Signature Cocktail: Red Sangria
Bucket List Destination: Round Top, Texas
Out of Office: You can find me spending time with my husband, our two children, and our two dogs!

Shanon Atkinson, Manager
My Secret Weapon: My warm, down-to-earth vibe that makes every customer feel like a friend.
Cued up on shop playlist: Anything that makes me smile and keeps the vibe easy—feel-good tunes all day.
Favorite Casper Staple: Our incredible mountain—always calling me up for an adventure, no matter the season.
Signature Cocktail: The Byron Rose from local spot, Backwards Distillery
Bucket List Destination: Adventuring in Costa Rica, about to check this one off!
Out of Office: Off on an adventure, soaking up time with my amazing family and friends, getting lost in a good book, and just loving every minute of this beautiful life.
Here’s to the Alma in All of Us
Alma Home was named after Lauren’s great grandmother, Alma Marie Bothen. She was a first generation born in the United States in the 1890s where her family immigrated from Norway to Centennial to homestead in the Snowies of Southeastern Wyoming.
Alma became a woman of the open range who worked the land just as hard as she loved. She was a resilient rambler who gave it to ‘em straight when she needed to. However, when her hat was off and the kids were fed, she carried an eloquent, old soul (and a killer homemade apple pie recipe!) that made everyone around her feel as though they were right where they needed to be.
Know that when you’re wrapped within our walls, you’ll be treated just the same; like these are the good ol’ days.
