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We’re officially halfway through the winter season, and the launches are looking more spring-ready by the minute. From horsehair-trimmed chairs to rugs forged from upcycled Josef Frank fabrics, here are some of this week’s most newsworthy releases.

RH debuted its sweeping 2025 “RH Outdoor” sourcebook. The launch introduces more than 40 new collections by an array of esteemed international designers, including Belgium-based Mathias De Ferm’s aluminum and rope Striata series; Sydney designers Harrison and Nicholas Condos’s streamlined Dune family; and the sustainably harvested solid teak Lagos line by Mario Ruiz of Barcelona.


Patterson Flynn tapped Haitian-American fashion designer Victor Glemaud for its latest collaboration. The collection showcases four runway-minded handmade rug patterns offered in multiple colorways: the flower-bordered abaca Biétry; the zigzagging cotton and raffia Nia; the hand-knotted wool and silk Cocody; and the fantastical flora-and-fauna-covered Assinie.

Kohler called on Laura Kim—co–creative director of both Oscar de la Renta and her fashion brand, Monse—to shine a light on the Veil smart toilet. The New York–based tastemaker designed a custom gown inspired by the elegant shape and honed black hue of the stylish fixture, and it will make an appearance this Sunday at Monse’s Fall/Winter 2025 runway show at New York Fashion Week.

Jessica Gersten’s Lusitano collection is equal parts whimsical and sophisticated. Available exclusively through StudioTwentySeven, the imaginative line features six Portuguese artisan–made designs—including a daybed, an ottoman and four distinct chairs—punctuated by sleek, angular silhouettes and long locks of horsehair.

Artistic Tile expanded its honed stone Ombre series with two dreamy new colorways. The first, Desert Sunrise, features warm dawn-driven hues ranging from pale pink to peachish red, while Mountain Mist offers the same gradient mosaic designs in cool, soothing shades such as light gray and steel blue.

Designer and influencer Lindye Galloway unveiled her second line of furniture designs for Le Maé by Lindye. In addition to the delightfully carved, spindle-backed Daffodil counter stool and the sinuous Iris bench, standouts from the 18-piece series include the sculptural Bluebell lounge chair and Amaryllis, a solid oak stunner adorned with leather pulls and tassels.

Elliston House’s collaboration with Coco Shop will transport you straight to a tropical island. The North Carolina–based textile brand transformed three of the New York– and Antigua-based resortwear label’s signature prints—Pineapple, Breadfruit and Limes—into a fresh assortment of wallpapers, pillows, grasscloths and outdoor-friendly fabrics.

Kasthall kicked off its 135th anniversary celebration by previewing two soon-to-be-released collections at Stockholm Design Week. The Goose Eye Anniversary edition series reimagines the Swedish brand’s beloved Goose Eye pattern in five new hues and materials such as chenille and boucle, while the Fasad line features an elegant, recycled-wool rug designed in collaboration with British architect Sir David Chipperfield.

Perennials and Sutherland dropped a trio of sunny new collections for spring. Perennials premiered Down to Earth, a series of sumptuous, nature-fueled designs, such as the nubby Rough ’n Tumble fabric and the floral In Bloom tufted rug, and Sutherland launched two furniture lines with Catalan designer Eugeni Quitllet: the minimalist Monaco II and the chic, aluminum-framed Crescent.


Hollywood at Home by Peter Dunham added a quartet of wonderfully woven pieces to its Wicker collection. Along with round and rectangular mirrors, the debut consists of a double-wide bedside table with braided edges and an iron base, and a complementary nightstand with a spacious drawer and two tiers of open storage space.

At Stockholm Design Week, Svenskt Tenn unveiled Frank in the Loom, a line of upcycled floorcoverings made in Ukraine by Vandra Rugs. Fashioned from leftover scraps of Josef Frank textiles—including his iconic fabric patterns Brazil, Delhi and Green Birds—the debut boasts a bold checked design in three distinct sizes and your choice of yellow, green, red or blue.