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There’s still plenty of summer left, but the latest launches are already signaling a serious change in season. From safari camp–inspired lounge chairs to skirted sectionals, here are some of our favorite debuts of the past week.
Ralph Lauren Home unveiled its heirloomworthy fall collection. In addition to an assortment of art deco designs, including the cast glass–topped Bristol cocktail table and the bleached mahogany Hammond desk, the debut introduces the antique-fueled Saddlebrook line, with standouts such as the Biedermeier-inspired Parlor dining table, the painterly Blackwoods Tapestry fabric, and the spotted Odgen Leopard upholstery.
United Fabrics released Farmers Market, its latest line of Sunbrella fabrics. An ode to open-air produce stands, the collection features three sprightly patterns in multiple hues—the fruit-filled Grove, the checkered Summer and the boldly banded Market Stripe—along with several new colorways for the solid Kudos.
Sarah Sherman Samuel’s fall 2026 collection explores the relationship between landscape and design. The launch introduces eight architectural furnishings crafted from organic materials, including the stacked solid oak Fort cabinet, the bivouac-inspired Bivvy lounge chair, and the undulating river–esque Au Sable dining table.
Dublin-based design house Róisín Lafferty debuted a collaboration with London lighting studio Atelier001. Created for the library of this year’s Wow!house, the collection is available through 1stDibs and features three stellar lights composed of glass and stone: the ivory onyx–accented Celestial Nomad; the deep maroon Piro Grande; and the circular Cosmic Carousel chandelier.
Floyd’s signature bed system is now available as a fully upholstered design. Offered in multiple shades of Kvadrat’s Serpentine fabric and Crypton’s high-performing Parker weave, the plush piece is sold in separate parts, so you can easily add a cushioned headboard or upholstered rails to an existing frame.
Room & Board’s latest looks are taking a decidedly softer turn. Along with the reclaimed elm Hensley media cabinet and the curvaceous Rory swivel chair, newcomers from the certified B Corp’s 10-piece fall collection include the skirted Sybil sectional and Hudson, a solid wood bed with a cushioned headboard and optional integrated storage drawers.
East Fork introduced five new designs into its wildly popular Matisse collection. The Asheville, North Carolina–based brand’s co-founder, potter Alex Matisse—great-grandson of Henri Matisse—worked closely with the Matisse Foundation to transform a handful of the legendary artist’s works into a highly collectible selection of handmade ceramic dinnerwares, including a set of dinner plates adorned in dainty floral illustrations and a serving platter featuring a figural etching from 1929.
Serena & Lily dropped the first installment of its fall collection, spanning more than 100 fresh designs. Highlights range from the baby blue cotton velvet–upholstered Barton platform bed and the bobbin-legged Cornwall console to the scallop-edged stone Camden side table and the Pinecrest dresser, a curvaceous beauty with cerused birch veneers.
Serena Dugan’s Cinema collection for Clé is a geometric masterpiece. Inspired by a split-diagonal tile she discovered in Mexico City, the cement line features a kaleidoscopic rhombus motif and comes in three tonal palettes: warm red Fuego, cool green Agua and creamy neutral Terra.
Buster + Punch expanded its bestselling Cast collection with a new line of door hardware. The sleek, solid metal series showcases smooth curves and textured sand-cast accents, and is now available as door handles and doorknobs in four distinct finishes. Even better, each finish can be paired with a complementary wall and trim paint color, courtesy of the brand’s recently launched collaboration with Tonester.












