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product preview | Jul 18, 2025 |
Can’t-miss debuts at Casual Market Atlanta, Patrick Mele’s rug designs for Aronson’s Floor Covering, and more

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A fresh crop of statement-making collections has arrived just in time for high summer. From pastel faux leathers to patio umbrellas covered in tufted flowers, these invigorating launches will inspire you to update your sourcing list.

A room designed by Patrick Mele featuring his Placid Landscape rug in Winter for Aronson’s
A room designed by Patrick Mele featuring his Placid Landscape rug in Winter for Aronson’sMiguel Flores Vianna

Patrick Mele partnered with Aronson’s Floor Covering on the Color Field collection. Available through KRB, the polychromatic line pays homage to the color-blocked works of Josef Albers and features four pure New Zealand wool rugs, including the op art–esque Centered, the geometric Placid Landscape, the asymmetrical Burst and the prismatic Centered Burst.

Ultraleather’s Pumice in its many colorways
Ultraleather’s Pumice in its many colorwaysCourtesy of Ultrafabrics

At Casual Market Atlanta, Ultrafabrics unveiled a new residential-minded leather alternative brand named Ultraleather. Along with an assortment of high-performing indoor styles, the launch introduces a selection of outdoor-friendly collections, including the buttery soft Pumice; the slightly distressed Brisa Frontier; and the rustic, vintage-inspired Summit.

The Oval coffee table in oak and custom Golden Spider marble by DuroDeco
The Oval coffee table in oak and custom Golden Spider marble by DuroDecoHanna Grankvist

Rachel Robinson and Michael Dunham, founders of New York–based architecture studio Dunham Robinson, launched a new customizable furniture brand called DuroDeco. Handmade-to-order introductions include an H-shaped solid wood side table with a built-in shelf, and a low-profile coffee table topped in your choice of more than a dozen sumptuous stones.

The Ocean Master Max Bolero Ombré Blossom parasol in Mid Blue by Tuuci
The Ocean Master Max Bolero Ombré Blossom parasol in Mid Blue by TuuciCourtesy of Tuuci

Tuuci’s Ocean Master Max Bolero Ombré Blossom parasol made a splashy stateside debut at Casual Market Atlanta. Outfitted in hundreds of vibrant hand-tufted blossoms, the outdoor-rated design showcases a domed canopy with subtly scalloped edges and cascading handwrought ribs.

Akdo’s Imala marble mosaic in Mystic Silver with Dolomite by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Akdo’s Imala marble mosaic in Mystic Silver with Dolomite by Skidmore, Owings & MerrillCourtesy of Akdo

Akdo premiered the Dyad collection in collaboration with global architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The launch introduces two mosaic marble patterns in brushed and honed finishes, including Imala, a kaleidoscopic beauty offered in three neutral colorways; and Pavo, a two-tone design adorned in undulating linework.

Selections from Yakusha’s Drevo collection
Selections from Yakusha’s Drevo collection Anastasiia Makarchuk

Ukrainian design brand Yakusha debuted the highly collectible Drevo series. Handmade by artist and founder Victoria Yakusha, the folk art–fueled line spans 18 stainless steel wall panels engraved with whimsical tree of life symbols sourced from archival ethnographic records. The pieces can be installed individually or gallery-style.

An assortment of cabinet hardware by The Details
An assortment of cabinet hardware by The DetailsCourtesy of The Details

San Diego-based hardware brand The Details dropped four delightful new collections. All handcrafted in small batches from recycled brass and available in three finishes, newbies include the midcentury-style Avalon, the pill-shaped Beacon, the curvaceous Descanso and the brutalist Vallon.

The Isla console and coffee table by Workshop Collection
The Isla console and coffee table by Workshop Collection Matt Kisiday

Workshop Collection’s At Ease series will entice your clients to kick back and relax. The debut boasts nine sumptuous Workshop/APD creations, ranging from the enveloping Hiro accent chair to the arched Warren dresser and Isla, a cast-resin console punctuated by drapery-like folds that’s also available as a coffee table.

The Tifawt rug by Salam Hello
The Tifawt rug by Salam HelloCourtesy of Salam Hello

Salam Hello rolled out Siroua Shades, a delectable line of hand-dyed rugs. The Moroccan artisan–made collection features nine flatweaves and six knotted, high-pile styles—and more than 20 unique accent and wall pieces—including the ombre Tifawt and the striped Tasskalya, each of which is pigmented with natural henna to ensure a truly one-of-a-kind design.

CB2’s Brett sofa in jade green velvet by Ross Cassidy
CB2’s Brett sofa in jade green velvet by Ross CassidyCourtesy of CB2

CB2’s sweeping Fall 2025 collection is brimming with must-see designer collaborations. In addition to Ross Cassidy’s jade green velvet–upholstered sofa with contrast welting, the 571-piece launch includes standouts such as Brett Beldock’s black marble-and-aluminum Aster dining table and the Davison fluted wood bed with attached nightstands by Evan Jerry of Studio Anansi.

The Original BTC x Fabian Freytag Blossom portable lamp
The Original BTC x Fabian Freytag Blossom portable lamp Courtesy of Original BTC

British lighting brand Original BTC tapped German architect and designer Fabian Freytag for a limited-edition drop. The collab reimagines the former’s portable Blossom lamp as a high-contrast design outfitted in a fluted ceramic shade, metallic green stem, and black-and-white hydro-dipped base.

Can’t-miss debuts at Casual Market Atlanta, Patrick Mele’s rug designs for Aronson’s Floor Covering, and more
The Calma sofa and coffee table by Helena Clunies-Ross Jenna Saraco

New York– and London-based designer Helena Clunies-Ross released Calma, her inaugural furniture collection. Currently on display at Room, the American-made line offers six sleek, bespoke styles: a linen-upholstered sofa; a gently curved daybed; an art deco–driven dining table bedecked in antique brass accents; a leather-clad dining chair; an ebonized walnut–topped coffee table; and a console with curved burnished steel panels for legs.

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