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product preview | Jan 10, 2025 |
Spirited collabs from Pottery Barn and Kravet, Nick Mele for Society Social, and more

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We’re just days away from Maison&Objet and Déco Off, and the launches are getting more rambunctious by the minute. From hand-knotted, collage-inspired rugs to monoprint wallpapers, browse these memorable debuts from the past week to keep you entertained on the flight to Paris. Bon voyage!

Selections from Nick Mele and Society Social’s Pause Life, Play Games collection, including the Pawn wicker stool
Selections from Nick Mele and Society Social’s Pause Life, Play Games collection, including the Pawn wicker stool Nick Mele

Society Social tapped fine art photographer Nick Mele to create a highly collectible collection of game room furniture. The playful line, titled Pause Life, Play Games, launches on January 21 and boasts eight nostalgic designs bedecked in your choice of custom upholstery and finishes, with standouts such as the insanely sleek Gambit gaming chair, the rattan Knight Retro rocker, and the chess-piece-shaped Pawn wicker stool.

Left: The Jules occasional table by De La Vega Designs Courtesy of De La Vega Designs | Right: The Jules dining table Courtesy of De La Vega Designs

The Jules table collection by De La Vega Designs is a love letter to Jean Dunand. Now on view at the brand’s NYDC gallery, the three-piece series reimagines the late Swiss-French artist’s art deco designs as eggshell-accented tabletop motifs, including a bubble-covered side table, a sunburst-patterned occasional table, and a dark lacquered dining table adorned in a striking geometric design.

The Kolaz collection by Art+Loom
The Kolaz collection by Art+LoomAndy Gallacher

Miami brand Art+Loom released a characterful selection of hand-knotted rugs called Kolaz. The eye-catching cutout collage-style collection features five Nepalese artisan–made floorcoverings composed of organic fibers like wool, linen and silk. Among the highlights are the polychromatic Paper and the undulating Sea.

Left: Swim wallpaper in Daylight by Fayce Courtesy of Fayce | Right: Sail wallpaper in Vintage Black Courtesy of Fayce

Upstate New York–based textile brand Fayce unveiled the Skopelos series, an ode to Greek culture and island living. The collection boasts four handmade wallpapers crafted using old-school monoprint techniques—where patterns are painted on glass and then pressed on paper—including the swirling Swim, the serene Sail, the vase-clad Shape and the rhythmic Soar.

Selections from Salam Hello’s Neutral Ground series
Selections from Salam Hello’s Neutral Ground seriesAmira Azzouzi

Salam Hello rolled out Neutral Ground, a fresh collection of made-to-order Moroccan rugs. The heirloom-worthy debut offers a dozen handwoven designs in multiple earthy colorways, including the asymmetrically striped Oudaya; the ultradimensional, monochrome Atlas Terrain; and Saha, a two-tone beauty with a barred border.

A selection of curtains from the Kravet x Pottery Barn collection
A selection of curtains from the Kravet x Pottery Barn collectionCourtesy of Pottery Barn

Pottery Barn partnered with Kravet for an exclusive collaboration. The launch offers everything from drum pendant lights and drapes to table linens and fringe-trimmed throw pillows, all adorned in some of the latter’s most beloved archival patterns, including Arboretum, Heirloom Damask, Medallion and Meadow Stripe.

Left: The Annelise rug in Tinted Multi by Patterson Flynn Courtesy of Patterson Flynn | Right: The Full Bloom rug in Porcelain Blue Courtesy of Patterson Flynn

All-natural rug lovers, rejoice! Patterson Flynn’s Artland line is composed entirely of plant-based abaca! Available on January 14, the five-pattern series includes the boldly banded Annelise, the Arts and Crafts–esque Elsa, the two-tone Mariette, the quilt-like Zeger and the flower-covered Full Bloom.

An assortment of new designs by Jerry Pair’s new subsidiary, Tambor Leather
An assortment of new designs by Jerry Pair’s new subsidiary, Tambor LeatherCourtesy of Jerry Pair

Jerry Pair launched a brand-new subsidiary company named Tambor Leather. In addition to the buttery smooth Echo and the untreated, all-natural Garda, noteworthy newcomers include the distressed Billings, the crackled Hartwell, and Corumba, a contract-grade design with a slightly shiny finish.

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