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It’s officially April, and fresh launches are popping up faster than the flowers bloom. From super sleek kids furniture to fully customizable wool and silk floorcoverings, here are some can’t-miss debuts to keep you inspired until Milan Design Week.

Jayson Home’s newest collection is brimming with of-the-moment eye candy. The sweeping series spans 103 SKUs, with showstoppers such as the primly pleated Rivington chair; the expandable, burlwood-veneered Brockway dining table; the toffee leather–seated Shane dining chair; and the gilded, wood-and-plaster Dauphine mirror.


Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason launched AphroChic Home with a curated collection of heirloom-worthy, African diaspora–driven furnishings. In addition to the corduroy-covered Bendolph bed—named after Gee’s Bend, Alabama, quilt maker Mary Lee Bendolph—newcomers include the pink velvet–upholstered Solange modular sofa and the beautifully burled Thuya console table.

Dallas-based textile brand Kufri called on New York designer Josh Greene to create his first line of fabrics. The collection, called Chromia, is an ode to the Italian futurism movement and features a quartet of statement-making patterns (each in four vibrant colorways): the Cubist-style Brick, the zigzagging Bolt, the textural Topo and the twilled Slant.

Sabai’s new Eclipse collection can transform a common area into a sophisticated guest suite and back again. Available in a rainbow of recycled velvet and hemp fabrics, the series offers a clean-lined sleeper sofa and a coordinating lounge chair, each of which stylishly conceals a frameless, foam-filled mattress that converts from a seat cushion to a pillowy soft upholstered bed in seconds.

Collectible rug lovers rejoice: Every single one of Kyle Bunting’s hide-based designs is now available in silk or hand-tufted wool. The launch introduces more than 300 hues into his signature palette, and offers everything from the rose-filled Bloom and photographer Douglas Friedman’s geometric Atlas style to custom floorcoverings made in all-natural (vegan-friendly) fibers.


Artfully Walls introduced three eye-catching hues into its palette of archival-quality mat boards. Along with classic white, all of the designer-savvy New York brand’s fine art prints are now available with burgundy Deep Red, dark blue Indigo, and sagey Moss Point Green matting.

Phillip Jeffries dropped a dozen dazzling new wallcovering designs for spring. Noteworthy introductions include the enveloping, forest-themed Vista mural; the cheetah-print Wild Thing; the Arts and Crafts–esque Walk in the Park; and the sweeping Whispering Willows.

New Orleans–based furniture studio Doorman debuted its latest collection. A love letter to French postmodernism and the fabled swamps and bayous of southern Louisiana, the nine-piece line is crafted from locally sourced timbers and includes standouts such as the swiveling Basin barstool, the storage-supplying Clouet ottoman, and the Teche dining table, a playful double-pedestal stunner with a colorful powder-coated steel base.

High-end floor mat brand House of Noa rolled out its inaugural line of soft furniture. Available in many spirited patterns and colorways, the kid-minded collection features six ultraplush designs—including a seat, coffee table, and two styles of ottomans and throw pillows—that can be arranged in an array of playtime-worthy configurations.


Vaughan’s latest looks are equal parts elegant and inspired. Head-turners from the brand’s spring collection include the hand-pressed flower–accented Marchwood lantern; the moon-like, alabaster Buriton wall light; and Avebury, a curvy ceramic table lamp adorned in a chic tortoiseshell glaze.

Connecticut-based children’s furniture brand Bauen unveiled its inaugural designs in a collection called The Set. The stylish launch showcases a kid-size table and a pair of chairs, which can be purchased separately. The pieces are composed of recyclable, outdoor-safe polyethylene and come in four hues: orange, pink, white and grayish blue.


Alyssa Kapito just released her first furniture collection. Following the success of her inaugural product line of Murano glass vases, the art deco–charged debut, called Editions 2, boasts four handmade-to-order designs: a parchment leather–clad coffee table, a walnut nightstand with a keyhole and tasseled key, a steel buffet with a lacquered finish, and a soon-to-be-launched console table composed of colored glass.

Portland, Oregon–based designer Max Humphrey teamed up with Pindler and Sunbrella for a new Americana-fueled collaboration. The collection presents 27 fade-resistant performance fabrics across six contemporary patterns, with highlights such as the checked Little Gingham, the kaleidoscopic Trail Mix, the boldly banded Lodge Stripe, and the snuggly boucle Camp Sock.