A good pattern can do wonders for a space, whether it's a simple floral motif that brings romantic charm or a bold abstract print that pushes the envelope. We rounded up nine products that show the power of pattern.
Phillip Jeffries — Awakening Collection
In its latest collection of nearly two dozen new wallcoverings, Phillip Jeffries focused on textures and shapes that enliven the senses. Prints like the vivacious, painterly Broad Strokes or the undulating linear lines of Modern Threads have a captivating effect.
Emser Tile — Bauhaus Collection
Taking inspiration from the legendary Bauhaus school, this collection of glazed porcelain tiles uses the natural beauty of geometry and subtle color gradations, like in the Arrow tile, to draw the eye and create a unique visual experience.
Schumacher — Perennial Favorites
Fabric house Schumacher captures the richness that can only be achieved through processes like embroidery and weaving in this range of textiles. Prints like the whimsical Aurelia or Honey Bee feature detailed embroidery that evokes a handsewn, artisanal feeling.
Brett Design — 2020 Collection
Brett Beldock, the founder of New York–based Brett Design, is known for her creative, offbeat designs, and her latest collection is no exception. Some of the new introductions, like Eyes On You and Joan Wild, are audacious enough to double as art installations.
Lulu and Georgia — Jenni Kayne Collection
Fashion designer Jenni Kayne teamed up with Lulu and Georgia on a line of cream-hued rugs with a casual California feel. Using simple geometric patterns, her Cabin and Bungalow rugs add a cozy, handwoven touch to any space.
The products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s new Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.