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A fresh crop of sunny launches has arrived just in time for June. From stylish outdoor bean bags to sunproof hand-tufted rugs, here are some of our favorite debuts of the past week.

The “RH Modern” spring 2025 sourcebook is brimming with of-the-moment eye candy from an array of esteemed designers. In addition to Alex Bernhardt Jr.’s sculptural, performance fabric–upholstered Botero and Noa chairs, highlights from the launch include the white oak–and-travertine Lumi line by Harrison and Nicholas Condos, and Vivek Chaudhary’s hand-carved stone Ponti series, which pays tribute to the work of Italian postmodern pioneer Gio Ponti.

Ann Sacks rolled out its fifth collaboration with Studio McGee. The collection, named Ashton Meadows, features four complementary ceramic field tile styles—two clean-lined and two with scalloped edges—in five earthy hues, ranging from dark Evergreen to burgundy Oxblood and creamy beige Fawn.

Australian rug brand Pampa tapped Los Angeles painter Serena Mitnik-Miller to create a limited-edition line of rugs. The collection, called Land, boasts six flatwoven designs adorned with landscape-driven motifs, such as the sinuous Kelp, the undulating River, the stony Pebbles and the maze-like Spirals.

Michigan-based artist and designer Kelly Ventura debuted Sylvan, her very first line of performance fabrics. Crafted in collaboration with Sunbrella, the collection features six outdoor-friendly woven textiles with patterns based on original paintings, including the lily pad–covered Marsh, the blossomy Flora, the graphic Pillar and the leafy Knoll.

Perennials premiered the summer-ready Sun Kissed collection. Inspired by the movement of water, the rhythmic line features five UV-resistant, hand-tufted rugs and five wallcoverings. Among the standouts are the nautical Sky Sail and the rippling, two-toned Even Keel, which are both available as carpets and wallcoverings.

Columbus, Georgia–based artist Teil Duncan Henley released her third collection of hand-illustrated textiles and wallcoverings. Newcomers include the fanciful, butterfly-filled Garden Party; the pastel Painted Florals; the petal-and-plume-clad Feather Flowers; and the art deco–esque Tulip Arc.

Just ahead of summertime, New Zealand–based brand Lujo has unveiled Kyoto Indoor x Out, a stylish family of plush, water-resistant furnishings. Available in 11 versatile colorways, the collection features an oversized bean bag, an ottoman and a footstool with removable, machine-washable covers upholstered in Mokum’s high-performing Ostuni fabric.

Designtex dropped two kaleidoscopic upholstery collections named Polychrome and Convene. The first is woven from recycled materials and comes in seven multitonal colorways, while the second is composed of stain-resistant Sunbrella yarns and showcases a colorful geometric pattern.


The Met’s collaboration with Bolé Road Textiles is an homage to 20th century African fabrics. Designed to celebrate the former’s newly reopened Arts of Africa gallery, the Ethiopian artisan–loomed line spans table napkins, placemats, runners, throw blankets and an embroidered scarf outfitted in motifs inspired by artifacts in the museum’s permanent collection.

Artefacto teamed up with São Paulo–based designer Patricia Anastassiadis on the Arcanum collection. The 22-piece series draws from a wide range of historic design styles and offers everything from a surrealistic mosaic side table to a modernist armchair with a hexagonal base and a brutalist dining table with arched legs and metal accents.

British brand Buster + Punch re-launched the texture-infused Cast collection. The handmade kitchen and bathroom line offers more than 60 tactile pieces punctuated by knurled grips and polished bars, which are now available in four distinct finishes, including the new sumptuous Stainless Steel and flat Welders Black.