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We’re only halfway through winter, but the design world is turning its attention to spring. From shell-patterned embroideries to scallop-edged rugs, warm up to these forward-thinking launches from the past week.
The highly anticipated spring 2026 “RH Outdoor” Sourcebook has dropped. The sweeping launch spans 40 exclusive collections from an esteemed roster of international designers, including the woven rope–wrapped Brera series by Sydney-based siblings Harrison and Nicholas Condos; the ribbed solid teak Soria by Barcelona’s Mario Ruiz; and the all-weather wicker Amelie by Los Angeles designer Ann Marie Vering.
Wells Textiles rolled out its latest collection of fabrics. In addition to a trio of charismatic designs by Rose Cumming, such as the embroidered floral Laelia and the multitonal Mahal, the launch features four fresh textiles from ClassicCloth, including the colorful woven-jacquard Albers and the mohair-velvet Shangri-La.
Joon Loloi’s spring 2026 collection has arrived with more than 500 fresh designs across furniture, floorcoverings, lighting and decor. Highlights from the extensive debut include the oversize, performance velvet–swathed Edie sofa; the scallop-edged Carina rug; the extendable Lorraine dining table; and Ipswich, a French provincial–style coffee table with curved legs and upturned feet.
Calico Wallpaper tapped Athena Calderone for its latest collaboration. Originally created for the designer’s New York apartment, Cadence features hand-painted artwork combined with high-resolution prints of authentic textures, and comes in six soothing hues: creamy Alabaster, tawny Fawn, emerald Jasper, dark red Oxblood, pale Porcelain and deep brown Tobacco.
Charleston, South Carolina, designer Cortney Bishop added the Grove collection to Harwood House, her ongoing collaboration with Holland & Sherry. A love letter to her landscape designer mother-in-law, the line boasts 11 colorful garden-inspired patterns—including the kaleidoscopic Sorrento, the graphic Willow and the speckled Teddy—in shades such as pale blue Cornflower and rosy Berry.
Fireclay Tile released a new collection of floor-friendly ceramic mosaics. Available in multiple colorways with a slip-resistant matte finish, introductions include the two-tone Checkerboard, the hexagonal Daisy, the op-art Escher, and the spotted Sparkle—as well as four coordinating border designs: the linear Channel Stripe, the undulating Labyrinth, the rhythmic Ribbon and the banded Tailored Stripe.
Christopher Farr Cloth’s collaboration with German artist Olaf Hajek is brimming with sophisticated whimsy. Based on original illustrations, the vibrant collection features two printed linens—the flora-and-fauna-filled River of Joy in Hot Pink and Berry—with matching wallpaper that coordinates with three other fantastical papers: the characterful Dancing Parade, the butterfly-accented Trees of Wonder and the sinuous Dancing Vines.
Holly Hunt debuted its sumptuous spring 2026 textile collection. The launch offers 21 fabric patterns and six wallcovering designs in multiple colors, with standouts such as the pebbled Cashmere Affair; the ruched faux-fur Main Squeeze; the outdoor-ready Paradise Lost animal print; and Liaison Noire, a tactile tiger stripe woven from wool, linen and alpaca.
The Meandering Wilderness collection by Hartmann&Forbes is an ode to slow living. Inspired by long walks in nature and the beauty of stillness, the seven artisan-woven windowcoverings are composed of organic materials, including the nubby Birdsong, made of banana fiber and cotton; Reverie, with its gridded papyrus and arrowroot; and a natural wallcovering named Vale, made in your choice of water hyacinth, seagrass or banana stems.
Cowtan & Tout launched more than 50 new designs ahead of the warm weather season. Along with seven delightful prints, such as the blossomy Amelia and the ikat Rapallo, intros include everything from the shell-patterned Coquille embroidery to the banded Barnett Stripe woven and the forest-themed Karoo II wallcovering.
Brooklyn-based studio Sin unveiled the Keep desktop collection. Newcomers from the sculptural ceramic line include the angular Archiva tray, the gently folded Cache organizer, and Formara, a curvaceous catchall with two compartments that mimic the shape of a split-open bamboo shoot.
Rocky Mountain Hardware expanded its bestselling Suede Studio collaboration with two dynamic designs. The Bliss lever is a gently angled cast bronze handle, while the Dilemma cabinet knob showcases a slotted silhouette and oval accents. Both are available in a dozen distinct finishes, including brushed and polished styles.
Room & Board for Business introduced the Esme office chair and Ames adjustable standing desk into its growing workplace collection. The former supplies a sculptural take on traditional task seating and features a curved cut-out back and a smooth 360-degree swivel, while the latter pairs intuitive height adjustability with a versatile, clean-lined profile and comes with your choice of a corded power plug or a rechargeable battery.
Graham & Brown released eight new wallpaper designs in honor of its 80th anniversary. Drawing from each decade of its archives, head-turners range from the scaly Crocodile to the 1970s-style Daisyfield and the art deco Renaissance, an update of the British brand’s very first wallcovering design.












