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collections | Jun 14, 2022 |
7 sketch-lined designs for a laid-back look

Move over, squiggles and waves—there’s a new unruly lined motif in town, and it’s all the rage in today’s designs. Decor accents with hand-sketched linework are popping up all over the market, providing designers with a hip graphic pattern that reads loose, not labored. From rugs and wallpaper to window coverings, Business of Home presents seven pieces that will keep you in line(s).

Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia
Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia
BROKEN STRIPE WALLPAPER BY SARAH SHERMAN SAMUEL — LULU AND GEORGIA
The organic stripes in this black-and-white wallpaper by Sarah Sherman Samuel for Lulu and Georgia give it a subtle sense of rhythm and movement.

Courtesy of New Ravenna
Courtesy of New Ravenna
GEODE MOSAIC — NEW RAVENNA
The medley of hand-cut stones in New Ravenna’s Geode mosaic mimics the inside layer of a volcanic rock.

Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia
Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia
TERRA RUG BY ÉLAN BYRD — LULU AND GEORGIA
Designed by Miami-based artist Élan Byrd, the hand-knotted Terra rug from Lulu and Georgia offers various pile heights for an added touch of texture.

Courtesy of Ultrawave Art Metal Studio
Courtesy of Ultrawave Art Metal Studio
FACETS 10 DECORATIVE VESSEL — ULTRAWAVE ART METAL STUDIO
Crafted of heavy-gauge copper, the Facets 10 vessel by Ultrawave Art Metal Studio boasts a colorful kiln-fired glass inlay and a patinated finish.

Courtesy of Thibaut
Courtesy of Thibaut
CORK FOREST WALLPAPER — THIBAUT
The dashed lines and pint-size splatter marks in Thibaut’s Cork Forest wallpaper create the illusion of depth and dimension.

Courtesy of Hartmann&Forbes
Courtesy of Hartmann&Forbes
DAPPLE WINDOW COVERING BY AMY MEIER — HARTMANN&FORBES
The gauzy ground of hand-woven ramie in Amy Meier’s Dapple window covering for Hartmann&Forbes provides a raised textural pattern that evokes sunlight dancing through the leaves of a tree.

Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia
Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia
IRREGULAR GRID RUG BY SARAH SHERMAN SAMUEL — LULU AND GEORGIA
A linear floor covering with an artful twist, the Irregular Grid rug by Sarah Sherman Samuel for Lulu and Georgia features a simple hand-drawn motif.

Products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.

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