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With the holidays right around the corner, launches are getting more festive by the minute. From speckled tiles to biodegradable pendant lights, here are some of our favorite launches this week.
Roweam’s Holiday 2025 collection will beckon your clients to kick back and relax. Along with an array of antique glassware, highlights from the hand-curated vintage line include a caramel velvet–covered chaise lounge with a rolled back and turned wood legs; a black-and-white checkered marble tray; and a scallop-edged side table with an elaborate floral inlay that dates back to the early 1900s.
De Gournay called on Beata Heuman to create a sublime pair of hand-painted wallcoverings. Fruit Garden features a blossoming scene inspired by the flowers and trees that grow outside the London designer’s family farmhouse in the Swedish countryside, while Delft Folly offers a diamond-pane pattern that evokes the classic blue-and-white Dutch tiles.
Faro Barcelona released a trio of state-of-the-art pendant lamp designs crafted from sustainable materials. Among the introductions are the ethereal, 100 percent recycled Aire; the sea urchin–like Mar, a spherical style made from discarded fishing nets; and the biodegradable Tierra, a 3D-printed pendant whose luminosity is enhanced by its beehive shape.
British wallcoverings brand Graham & Brown revealed its design, mural and color of the year for 2026. The first, Eternal Weave, showcases a polychromatic flora-and-fauna motif, while the second, Eternal City, offers a hand-painted panoramic view of the Pink City itself, Jaipur. The third is Divine Damson, a rich aubergine shade with mulberry and garnet undertones.
Barcelona-based rug brand Nanimarquina teamed up with Designtex for its inaugural textile collection. The collaboration features two artfully designed high-performing fabrics: Join, a rhythmic gem punctuated by offset stripes that mimic piano keys, and Mending, a patchwork-style number clad in geometric shapes and a graphic grid motif.
Dani Arps debuted Fomfam, the first line of furniture for her brand Artisan Made. Hand-built in America, newcomers from the two-piece line—which is available through Artisan Design, Arps’s newly opened New York studio and showroom—include a sculptural sofa with a tubular backrest and white oak or blackened ash base and a coordinating lounge chair upholstered in fabrics from her upcoming collab with Schumacher.
Sarah Solis unveiled “In the Bedroom” at The Future Perfect townhouse in New York. The installation examines rituals of sanctuary and retreat and introduces eight enticing handcrafted furnishings in finishes such as oiled walnut and cerused white oak, including the Monarch four-post canopy bed, the chamfered Oath cabinet and the curvy Vow chair.
Parma Tile tapped Swedish designer Emma Harling for the Imitation series. Available at Sample House in New York, the line pays homage to 18th century tile stoves and offers five speckled and splattered ceramic styles in an array of colorful glazes: golden Amber, gray Granite, black Storm, blue-green Aqua and sandy Wood.
London-based design firm Salvesen Graham rolled out Ribbon, its latest line of woven fabric. The collection offers 10 neoclassical styles outfitted in undulating stripes and tonal colorways ranging from chocolate brown Heather to mustard yellow Golden and cornflower French Blue.
Ardmore’s Baobab series for Cole & Son is a lesson in South African artistry. Named after the sacred “Tree of Life” that grows throughout the KwaZulu Natal region, the collection spans 11 fantastical hand-drawn designs by local artists, with standouts such as the jungle-themed Injisuthi, the winding grass–filled Cheetah Prowl and the finely feathered Narina.
Aria Stone Gallery tapped Dublin-based designer Róisín Lafferty for its latest collaboration. The collection boasts 12 statement-making stone surfaces sourced from quarries in Brazil and Italy, including the gold-veined Calacatta Macchia Vecchia; the swirling Cipollino Verde; and the beguiling Avocatus Quartzite, a deep green beauty with a leathered finish.
Sophie Lou Jacobsen’s Continental collection is a love song to traditional European glassware. The delightful debut features nine characterful handmade designs adorned in antique-style French and English scrolled accents, such as the silver-plated brass Porter toast rack, the green glass Bell pot, and the apple-shaped La Pomme jar.












