product preview | Mar 6, 2026 |
Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more

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March has arrived, and with it more than a dozen newly launched collections to admire. From spindled bed frames to brutalist drawer pulls, immerse yourself in our favorite releases from this week.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
Selections from Rosemary Hallgarten’s Country Manor collection, including the ZaZa Stripe rug in Copper Snow and a sofa upholstered in Onde Bouclé Brindle fabric in AcornChris Everard

Rosemary Hallgarten’s Country Manor collection is an ode to English style. Brimming with rich, earthy hues, including warm brown, deep cognac and oxblood red, the series introduces 12 sumptuous textiles and six plush floorcoverings, with standouts such as the striated Onde Bouclé Brindle fabric, the shaggy wool Cotswold and the silk-accented ZaZa Stripe rug.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
Lo & Co’s Maximus pull in polished brass Liam West

Australian luxury hardware brand Lo & Co unveiled the brutalist-inspired Maximus series. Available in three distinct finishes—polished brass, polished nickel and oil-rubbed bronze—newcomers from the architectural line include an angular pull, a geometric knob and a faceted entry pull.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
A sofa upholstered in Kravet Couture’s Yacuma fabric in Bosque by Alfredo Paredes Courtesy of Kravet

Alfredo Paredes launched his first collaboration with Kravet Couture. Called Cocuyo—which loosely translates to “firefly”—the collection features 10 ultratactile fabrics in landscape-charged colorways such as stone gray Petro and forest green Bosque. There’s the graphic Yacuma, the checkered Jaco, the painterly Acuarela and the nubby Cusco Boucle.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
The Cavalo Lua pendant by Jessica Gersten and Jason Koharik at StudioTwentySevenBardo Creative Ground

Jessica Gersten teamed up with Los Angeles artist Jason Koharik for the Cavalo collection. Available exclusively through StudioTwentySeven, the imaginative line offers six sculptural alabaster lights adorned in antique brass details and locks of horsehair: a ceiling lamp, a floor lamp, a table lamp, a sconce, and two styles of pendants.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
Selections from Kufri’s Ritual collection, including Obi fabric in Imperiale (upper right)Marshall Cox

Kufri’s Ritual collection will make your clients want to stay home and relax. Handwoven from a medley of highly touchable organic materials, intros from the three-pattern line include the recycled cotton Obi; the cotton-jute Terroir; and the namesake fabric, a silk-cotton blend with a subtle strié effect.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
Selections from House of Léon’s new collection, including the Antwerp sofa and benchesBillal Taright

House of Léon’s Antwerp line is a love letter to Belgium’s second-largest city. In addition to a gently rounded sofa and a solid French-oak bench, head-turners from the 17-piece collection include a clean-lined dining table with block legs and a small space–savvy chaise lounge covered in Belgian linen.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
Gussie wallpaper in Damson by Salvesen GrahamChristopher Horwood

Salvesen Graham rolled out its most expansive collection to date. Inspired by 18th century archival prints, the launch reimagines an array of classical motifs as 17 contemporary textiles and 12 complementary wallcoverings, including the paisley Gussie; the ditsy floral Romilly; and Beatrice Chintz, a blossomy cotton fabric with a slight sheen.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
The Blossom rug in Cardinal by SixpennyCourtesy of Sixpenny

Brooklyn-based furniture brand Sixpenny launched its first-ever rug collection. Hand-knotted from pure New Zealand wool, introductions include the florid Blossom, the flowy grass–like Willow and the loosely lined Wander, each of which is available in two colorways.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
Selections from A Taste of Sicily by NK x Dumais Made, including the Pellegrino Lamp No. 2 (right) Allegra Anderson

Connecticut-based ceramic studio Dumais Made added a second line to its ongoing collaboration with Nickey Kehoe. The limited-run collection, titled A Taste of Sicily, spans 32 hand-sculpted pieces in sun-washed glazes inspired by ancient Italian design and architecture, ranging from the majolica tile–like Pellegrino Lamp No. 2 to the Cuvette pendant, a dish-shaped marvel with a textural finish forged from an antique rolling pin.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
Mabel wallpaper in Moss by Curate SpaceCourtesy of Curate Space

British textile brand Curate Space dropped the Archivist collection. Drawing inspiration from the timeworn covers of antique French books, the line features three small-scale fabric and wallpaper patterns based on original paintings, including the flowery Mabel, the stippled Etta and the block print–style Madeline.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
The Verto desk by Atelier Purcell Courtesy of Atelier Purcell

Los Angeles- and London-based design studio Atelier Purcell added nine new collections to its growing portfolio of high-end artisan-made furnishings. Eye-catchers from the expansive launch include the curvaceous Artus seating family; the ribbed-walnut Romano line of case goods; and Verto, a boomerang-shaped desk with a cerused walnut top and Carrara marble legs.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
Bocci’s 93 series pendants on display at New York’s 15 Orient galleryElliot Black

Bocci’s 93 series is a study in materiality. The Vancouver, Canada–based brand’s handblown collection is crafted by pouring molten aluminum into heated glass; the new offerings include a table light, wall light, ceiling light, and pendant, each defined by a slightly contoured spherical silhouette and an oxidized finish.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
Le Maé by Lindye’s Hugo bed and Ellen nightstandCourtesy of Le Maé by Lindye

Le Maé by Lindye released more than 30 dazzling new designs just ahead of spring. Current crushes include everything from the cream Crypton linen–upholstered Hugo bed to the travertine-topped Ellen nightstand and the Astrid coffee table, a white oak beauty with contrasting joints and a hidden storage drawer.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
Selections from Three Fates, including Caryatid Braid wallpaper in Papyrus (lower right)Sophie Fabbri

New York designer Sarah Lederman debuted a delightful textile brand named Three Fates. A love letter to old-world architecture and antiques, the inaugural launch boasts eight hand-illustrated wallpaper patterns and six coordinating fabrics, with daydream-inducers such as the sinuous Caryatid Braid, the star-speckled Celestia and the mosaic-like Vinae Morae.

Dreamy debuts from Rosemary Hallgarten, Serena & Lily, Alfredo Paredes for Kravet Couture, and more
The Piccolo full-size bed in Pear by Serena & LilyCourtesy of Serena & Lily

Serena & Lily unleashed over 200 new kid-friendly SKUs. Along with the pale green bobbin-legged Piccolo bed and the raffia-clad Wren desk, highlights from the sophisticated debut include the scallop-edged Wave rattan side table; the celestial Star wallpaper; and the ribbon-shaped Bow play chair.

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