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product preview | Jun 14, 2024 |
Hot debuts from RH, John Pomp, Nathan Turner, Zak+Fox and more

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It’s the last weekend of spring, and the releases are getting more lively by the minute. From solid marble dining tables to fabrics made from textile waste, here are some standouts among the latest batch of launches.

The Harvey Probber Cubo Raked modular customizable sofa by RH
The Harvey Probber Cubo Raked modular customizable sofa by RHCourtesy of RH

RH dropped its 2024 “RH Modern Sourcebook” with more than 50 exclusive designer collaborations. In addition to a super sleek line of linen-upholstered seating by Emilie Ceriez and a collection of reeded wood furnishings by Thomas Bina and Ronald Sasson, highlights from the expansive launch include Julie Neill’s bold, bubble-like Talia lighting family and an assortment of reissued Harvey Probber designs, including the iconic modular Cubo Raked sofa series.

A scene from inside John Pomp’s Los Angeles gallery, including the Monolith dining table and benches
A scene from inside John Pomp’s Los Angeles gallery, including the Monolith dining table and benches Dan Arnold

In Los Angeles, John Pomp launched two fresh furniture collections to celebrate the opening of his new gallery inside the Thomas Lavin showroom at the Pacific Design Center. The first, Monolith, draws inspiration from natural rock forms and offers tables and seating made of solid cast glass and patinated metal, while the serpentine Swell mirror boasts an undulating form and a reflective, ombre finish.

Left: Lulu and Georgia’s Yucca sofa in Rose Vintage Velvet and Leon chairs by Carly Cushnie Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia | Right: The Ramoon dining table and Kapok dining chairs Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia

Carly Cushnie’s designs for Lulu and Georgia are brimming with bohemian whimsy. The fashion-forward collab features 11 statement-making pieces with vintage-driven accents, such as the velvet-clad Yucca sofa; the rose marble Ramoon dining table; and Leon, a channel-tufted accent chair adorned in long rows of boucle fringe.

Selections from the Finot collection by Gachot Studios for Waterworks
Selections from the Finot collection by Gachot Studios for WaterworksCourtesy of Waterworks

Gachot Studios released Finot, its second collaboration with Waterworks. The debut features dozens of elevated industrial-style kitchen and bathroom designs, ranging from cross-shaped faucet handles and gently rounded drawer pulls to glass floating shelves and clean-lined, minimalist hand showers, each offered in an array of chic metal finishes.

Left: Halliana wallpaper in 02 by Zak+Fox Evgenia Arbugaeva | Right: Manzana wallpaper in 01 Evgenia Arbugaeva

Zak+Fox’s latest wallpaper collection is a botanical masterpiece. Along with the paisley-esque leaf-patterned Shiso and the floral, gouache-painting-inspired Halliana, eye-catchers from the nine-piece launch include the apple-filled Manzana and the graphic forest-themed Kodama.

Kvadrat’s Ame fabric in various colorways by Teruhiro Yanagihara
Kvadrat’s Ame fabric in various colorways by Teruhiro YanagiharaCourtesy of Kvadrat

At Fulton Market Design Days in Chicago, Kvadrat introduced the eco-conscious Ame series by Teruhiro Yanagihara. Woven in 100 percent recycled polyester made entirely from textile waste, the upholstery comes in 12 distinct hues and showcases a rhythmic micropattern modeled after hand-stitched Japanese sashiko embroidery.

The Gio three-seat sofa, ottoman and lounge chair in Riviera Sand by Harbour
The Gio three-seat sofa, ottoman and lounge chair in Riviera Sand by HarbourCourtesy of Harbour

Harbour’s Gio collection elevates outdoor lounging to a whole new level. The sinuous series boasts six sculptural designs showcasing soft curves and sophisticated weather-safe materials, including a seating family upholstered in your choice of 14 performance fabrics, and three styles of travertine-topped tables with powder-coated aluminum bases.

Left: A chair upholstered in Nathan Turner’s Dora Chintz linen fabric in Saddle Green Courtesy of Nathan Turner | Right: A headboard upholstered in Cherry Blossom linen fabric in Pink Courtesy of Nathan Turner

Nathan Turner debuted his first-ever fabric collection, California. Available in multiple colorways, the all-linen line pays homage to the Los Angeles designer’s NorCal upbringing and offers three dozen classic patterns re-imagined as modern motifs, such as the block-print-esque Valley Oak Leaf, the painterly Cherry Blossom and the flowery Dora Chintz.

A scene from inside The Invisible Collection’s New York townhouse gallery, including the Mekah sofa, Icarus coffee table and R12 floor lamp by Thierry Lemaire
A scene from inside The Invisible Collection’s New York townhouse gallery, including the Mekah sofa, Icarus coffee table and R12 floor lamp by Thierry Lemaire Rodrigo Rize

Thierry Lemaire’s first U.S. exhibition is on full display at The Invisible Collection’s New York gallery. The shoppable showcase sprinkled throughout the 1,700-square-foot townhouse space features some of the French designer’s most sought-after furniture pieces, including the shapely Mekah sofa; the free-form Icarus coffee table; and the R12 floor lamp, a brutalist beauty with an abaca-wrapped shade and a brass body finished in bronze.

Trees windowcovering in Pine by Max Humphrey for Hartmann&Forbes
Trees windowcovering in Pine by Max Humphrey for Hartmann&ForbesCourtesy of Hartmann&Forbes

Hartmann&Forbes has expanded its wildly popular collaboration with Max Humphrey. Additions to the hand-woven series include two new colorways (blue and gray) for the checkered Gingham design, as well as a pair of fresh Americana-infused windowcoverings named Herringbone and Trees.

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