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We’re counting down the days to Paris Design Week, and the launches are getting more rambunctious by the minute. From Scandi-style delft tiles to opalescent leathers, feast your eyes on these eye candy–filled collections.
Eskayel introduced six colorways into its wildly popular Cement tile collection for Clé. Additions include Biami Stripe in rich Fig/Prune; Bali Stripe in high-contrast Forest/Army; Akimbo in two-tone Chestnut/Forest; Peaks in golden yellow–accented Paste/Duckling; Omaha Kinship in pale pink Rose/Paste; and Dance in deep Mallard/Forest.
British basketmaker Lewis Prosser and North Carolina–based fiber artist Sarita Westrup’s collaborative exhibit “Shared Ground” is on full display at Superhouse. The shoppable installation explores themes of material memory and place, and showcases seven of the former’s surrealist willow baskets alongside five of the latter’s intricately handwoven textiles.
Ege Carpets expanded its hospitality-grade Highline Express Classic series with three wall-to-wall floorcovering patterns. Based on archival prints, the paisley-covered Amande, whorling Florentine and neoclassical Broderie come in chic black or beige schemes and can be recolored at no additional charge.
Austin-based outdoor brand Tupelo Goods premiered the Heritage palette, a line of four nature-driven hues that can be applied to any of its sleek weather-safe seating styles. In addition to muted green Moss and sunbaked Clay, new colorways include wine-toned Tempranillo and earthy neutral Taupe.
Cozey launched a small space–friendly shelving system called Themis. The rearrangeable line offers 16 modular pieces in three distinct finishes and customizable door fronts, including a floor-to-ceiling bookcase, a freestanding console, and a wall-mounted cabinet that doubles as a desk.
Edelman unveiled three highly touchable leather designs for the winter season. Offered in an array of versatile hues, newcomers include the embossed Arc; a buttery soft nubuck number named Fount; and Ether, a pearlescent beauty with a shimmery metallic finish.
Morris & Co. partnered with Namesake on a sophisticated line of nursery furniture. The collaboration reimagines an assortment of the former’s iconic patterns as kid-friendly furnishings, such as the the reclining and swiveling Crewe glider; the storage-savvy Tuffet ottoman; and the enchanting Owl & Willow wallcovering, a whimsical wonder adorned in stylized flora and fauna.
DeVol transformed its bestselling Ditsy Delft wallpaper into artisan-made ceramic tiles. Available in reddish brown Sepia and bright Blue, each piece is hand-painted and bisque-fired in the English brand’s Leicestershire studio, and features a delicate floral motif inspired by classic Scandinavian designs.
Marc Phillips’s Deco collection is a love letter to early-20th-century design. Hand-knotted in wool, standouts from the 11-piece rug launch include the grid-clad Emile, the geometric Vera, the color-blocked Jean, the architectural Andre, the linear Coco and the sparsely spotted Daphne.
Hudson Grace released its second collaboration with Diane Keaton. Designed by the award-winning actress before she passed away last year, the collection offers dozens of statement-making black-and-white designs, ranging from polka-dotted salad plates to buffalo-checked duvet covers and striped throw pillows.











