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product preview | Feb 17, 2023 |
New debuts from Fortuny, Sunbrella, Soho Home and more

Product Preview is a weekly series spotlighting the latest and greatest debuts in the marketplace. Check back every Friday for what’s new and notable.

We’re more than halfway through winter, and slowly but surely, design brands are starting to look to the warmer months ahead. From flower-shaped wicker chairs to pastel-hued embroidered tablewares, here are 10 debuts that will help you get ready to spring forward into the next season.

New debuts from Fortuny, Sunbrella, Soho Home and more
Selections from Soho Home’s spring/summer 2023 collection, including the Poppy daybed in Fern Courtesy of Soho Home

Soho Home’s latest collection teems with oversized shapes and curvy silhouettes. The debut spans more than 100 artisanal designs with standouts such as a fluted, cotton-velvet upholstered daybed dubbed Poppy, a tubular leather stool named Tetbury and a green-marble-topped dining table called Murcell.

Left: The Chassis wall hanging by Hadiya Williams for Lulu and Georgia Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia | Right: The brand’s Course silk pillow by Hadiya Williams Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia

Hadiya Williams collaborated with Lulu and Georgia on a characterful home decor line. The high-contrast capsule collection offers art, soft goods and tabletop textiles outfitted in the Black Pepper Paperie Co. founder’s signature graphic prints, including a stippled silk-and-linen pillow named Course and a geometric clay-and-jute wall hanging called Chassis.

New debuts from Fortuny, Sunbrella, Soho Home and more
Lina curtains in Natural by SunbrellaCourtesy of Sunbrella

Sunbrella debuted a selection of ready-to-ship drapes named the Window collection. The fade-proof series marks the brand’s entry into window treatments for residential interiors and features five distinct patterns in more than two dozen colorways in different lengths, opacities and hanging styles, including the semisheer Lina, the loopy boucle Lucena and the silk-esque Taylor.

Left: The Bancroft 3 Light ceiling fixture in graphite and black matte glazed terra cotta by Pax Lighting Courtesy of Pax Lighting | Right: The brand’s Bancroft Pendant cone in brushed brass and azure matte glazed terra cotta Courtesy of Pax Lighting

Nebraska-based brand Pax Lighting unveiled a curvaceous new family called Bancroft. The line boasts five shapely hand-sculpted brass designs dressed in an array of metal and glazed terra cotta finishes, such as a cylindrical cobalt-colored pendant cone and a matte black ceiling fixture with three gently rounded shades.

New debuts from Fortuny, Sunbrella, Soho Home and more
The Dioré wallcovering in grass by Arte Courtesy of Arte

Arte’s Les Forêts line is an ode to the great outdoors. Woven from a medley of natural materials—including bark, raffia and wood—the collection offers seven forest-themed wallcovering patterns such as the tapestry-esque Dioré, the hand-dyed Infini and the shimmery cork-clad Éclat.

New debuts from Fortuny, Sunbrella, Soho Home and more
The Monk sofa in Cracked Pepper by Post Company for SixpennyRead McKendree

New York design studio Post Company partnered with Sixpenny to create an upholstered furniture collection. The debut includes the minimalist Monk sofa and deep-seated, slipcovered Cadence chair, both of which were originally designed for the 225-acre Inness hotel in the Hudson Valley and now come in eight earthy hand-dyed linen colorways.

New debuts from Fortuny, Sunbrella, Soho Home and more
Apollo in Sunshine & Silvery Gold, Deep Indigo & Scarlet and Shadow & Silver by Fortuny Guido Malara

Fortuny’s Teatro collection is a love letter to theater. Inspired by the elaborate masks 16th century Venetian actors wore for performances, the selection features three rhythmic, geometric patterns—including Apollo, Delphi and Onfalo—drenched in dramatic primary hues that change tones throughout the day depending on how the light hits.

New debuts from Fortuny, Sunbrella, Soho Home and more
The Upcrafted vase by Liaigre Benoit Auguste

Liaigre released Upcrafted, its first-ever series of upcycled objects. Forged in a French workshop by haute couture artisans, the limited-edition line features four heirloomworthy pieces fashioned from discarded materials, including bookends made from patinated bronze and oak offcuts, a sculptural marble door stopper and a vase composed of small leather scraps.

New debuts from Fortuny, Sunbrella, Soho Home and more
Selections from the Society Social x The Colony Hotel collection, including the Two-Martini petal chair in whiteCarmel Brantley

The Colony Palm Beach called on Society Social to create a colorful capsule collection in honor of its 75th anniversary. Made specifically for the iconic hotel’s newly redesigned bedrooms and suites, the line boasts 11 delightful designs bedecked in scalloped edges and whimsical tropical motifs, including the Two-Martini, a flower-petal-shaped wicker chair; and Drew’s nightstand, a Chippendale-style rattan piece with an undulating base.

New debuts from Fortuny, Sunbrella, Soho Home and more
The Dahlia runner and place mats in sorbet by Kim SeybertCourtesy of Kim Seybert

Kim Seybert’s spring/summer collection is every bit as sprightly—and swoonworthy—as expected. Brimming with pretty pastels and dreamy embroideries, the debut offers everything from hand-beaded floral table runners to colored glassware and two-toned basketweave-patterned place mats.

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