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product preview | Feb 14, 2025 |
Luke Edward Hall’s collab with The Lacquer Company, Sander Lak’s runway-worthy designs for Maharam, and more

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Forget the freezing temperatures—the latest launches are proof that you can still have plenty of fun when it’s cold outside. From super chic recycled plastic surfaces to dressers outfitted in hand-painted trompe l’oeil motifs, here are some standouts from the newest batch of debuts.

Luke Edward Hall’s collab with The Lacquer Company, Sander Lak’s runway-worthy designs for Maharam, and more
RH’s Byron Reeded Stone bed and nightstand in Brown Emperador Marble by Harrison and Nicholas Condos Courtesy of RH

RH released its 600-page 2025 “RH Interiors” sourcebook. Eye-catchers from the colossal 90-collection drop include the mesmerizing Emperador marble Byron Reeded Stone series by Sydney designers Harrison and Nicholas Condos; the 1960s Brazilian modernist–style Gael Oak line by Virginia-based Julie Lawrence; and the gently contoured Kyoto, the brand’s first collaboration with London designer Harry Worth.

Left: The Lacquer Company’s Benedict coffee table in Dark Red/Pale Pink by Luke Edward Hall Ollie Tomlinson | Right: The Benedict chest of drawers in Dark Green/Light Green Ollie Tomlinson

English artist Luke Edward Hall’s designs for The Lacquer Company will instantly brighten up your next project. The collection offers eight glossy, Regency-style pieces adorned in bold hues and hand-applied trompe l’oeil motifs, including a chest of drawers, a coffee table, a nightstand, a waste bin, and mirrors and catchall trays each in two sizes.

Luke Edward Hall’s collab with The Lacquer Company, Sander Lak’s runway-worthy designs for Maharam, and more
Ricci Studio’s Poppy wallpaper in Midsummer Courtesy of Ricci Studio

Ricci Studio introduced an array of hand-illustrated, digitally printed wallcovering designs into its Hospitality collection. In addition to the undulating Poppy and the ikat-esque Axle, newcomers include the porcelain-tile-inspired Cloverfield and the botanical Petalcrest, all of which are made to order and available in multiple colorways.

Luke Edward Hall’s collab with The Lacquer Company, Sander Lak’s runway-worthy designs for Maharam, and more
The Span sleeper storage sectional in Georgia Clay by BurrowCourtesy of Burrow

Burrow debuted a dazzling new sleeper sofa family named Span. The streamlined line boasts an all-foam queen-size mattress and removable cushions that moonlight as bed pillows—and it also offers a sectional with a storage chaise for stashing blankets and sheets from plain sight.

Luke Edward Hall’s collab with The Lacquer Company, Sander Lak’s runway-worthy designs for Maharam, and more
The Kanji rug in Ivory by Juma for RimadesioCourtesy of Rimadesio

Italian brand Rimadesio rolled out its inaugural rug collection. Crafted in collaboration with multidisciplinary studio Juma, the launch introduces a trio of sophisticated handcrafted carpet designs made from organic fibers: the braided Kita; the curled Miglio; and Kanji, a monochrome stunner (made using old-school kilim techniques) with a band of hand-knotted high pile across the center.

Luke Edward Hall’s collab with The Lacquer Company, Sander Lak’s runway-worthy designs for Maharam, and more
Clockwise from left: Suzanne Tucker Home’s Espalier, Parterre, Treillage and Cabochon fabrics in Greige Courtesy of Suzanne Tucker Home

Suzanne Tucker Home added a quartet of elegant outdoor-friendly fabric designs to its esteemed repertoire of textiles. Along with the graphic, diamond-patterned Cabochon and the zigzagging Espalier, debuts include the maze-like, French garden–fueled Parterre and Treillage, a latticework-inspired upholstery dressed in two distinct motifs.

Luke Edward Hall’s collab with The Lacquer Company, Sander Lak’s runway-worthy designs for Maharam, and more
The Good Plastic Company’s Growth collection by GenslerCourtesy of The Good Plastic Company’

The Good Plastic Company, the Netherlands-based manufacturer of sustainable surface materials, unveiled Growth, a collection of circularity-minded patterns designed in collaboration with global architecture firm Gensler. Composed of Polygood, an award-winning recyclable material made from postconsumer plastic, the series features eight sleek, stone-like designs with highlights such as the swirling Pumice—and Pebble, a terrazzo-esque marvel constructed of recycled refrigerators and CD cases.

Luke Edward Hall’s collab with The Lacquer Company, Sander Lak’s runway-worthy designs for Maharam, and more
Selections from the Temple Studio x Mary Matson collectionCourtesy of Temple Studio

Temple Studio’s collab with Los Angeles artist Mary Matson will transport you straight to summertime. The beach-fueled collection boasts nine characterful wallpaper designs—two of which are available as fabrics—based on the Los Angeles illustrator’s original artwork. Among the standouts are the wavy-lined Sun Print, the ditsy-floral Dune Flowers, the surfer-clad Summer Sketchbook and the boldly banded Beach Towel Stripe.

Luke Edward Hall’s collab with The Lacquer Company, Sander Lak’s runway-worthy designs for Maharam, and more
Vintage Martin Eisler lounge chairs upholstered in Nova fabric in Quantum by Sander Lak for Maharam Logan Jackson, courtesy of R & Company

Maharam called on Sander Lak, the fashion designer behind cult label Sies Marjan, for a color-drenched collaboration. The ethereal collection, called Nova, offers a painterly polychromatic pattern in nine multitonal colorways that showcase shades ranging from dusty pink to bright yellow and electric blue.

Luke Edward Hall’s collab with The Lacquer Company, Sander Lak’s runway-worthy designs for Maharam, and more
Bluebells wallpaper in Butter by Ellen Merchant at Studio Four NYCCourtesy of Studio Four NYC

U.K. artist Ellen Merchant’s whimsical textile designs have arrived in the States courtesy of Studio Four NYC. Available in multiple colorways, the Arts and Crafts–driven line features five linen fabrics and five charismatic wallcoverings based on original drawings, including the squiggly Palmette upholstery and the art-nouveau-esque Bluebells wallpaper.

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