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It’s the last Friday of the winter season, and design brands are dropping spring-ready collections faster than the flowers bloom. From Botticelli-inspired wallcoverings to heirloom-quality beanbag chairs, here are some eye-catching debuts from the past week.

Rosemary Hallgarten previewed her upcoming Wonderland collection at the NYDC’s Women in Design event. Along with five gorgeous rugs—counting a fuzzy faux shearling named Bunny—and fresh colorways for some of the brand’s bestselling styles, introductions include eight sumptuous new fabrics such as the ravishingly ribbed Groovy and the ultra-thick, buttery soft velvet Moxie.

Jake Arnold designed two new collections for Crate & Kids and Crate & Barrel. The former features 88 sophisticated children’s styles such as the solid oak Bacton crib and the foliage-filled Kare Green Tapestry pouf, while the latter showcases 56 chic al fresco furnishings including a wicker umbrella stand that doubles as a cocktail table and a limestone-topped dining table with a teak trestle base.

McGee & Co. released its most recent line of outdoor furnishings. The sweeping series spans more than 175 weather-safe designs showcasing the brand’s signature elegant yet laid-back aesthetic, ranging from the reclining, teak-framed Cadie chaise and the generously sized Adirondack-style Triby lounge chair to the Haviland sofa, a wicker wonder with crisp, Perennials-upholstered box-edge seat cushions.

Calico Wallpaper’s Primavera is a love letter to Sondro Botticelli. Available in eight colorways—including the dark green Verbena and the deep red Poppy—the collection draws inspiration from the Italian Renaissance painter’s masterpiece of the same name and presents a fantastical mural outfitted in meticulously detailed flower petals and leaves.

Ruggable rolled out a gorgeous collaboration with Gracie. The collection, called Heritage, features 11 tufted, machine-washable floorcoverings inspired by the New York brand’s dreamy hand-painted wallpaper designs, including the gemstone-hued Kano garden and our current crush, Bengal Bloom, a conspicuously striped stunner adorned in a Japanese-style floral motif.

Industry West unveiled a sleek Scandi-style collaboration with New Zealand furniture brand Natadora. The collection boasts 26 midcentury-inspired designs punctuated by clean lines and natural materials, such as the contemporary Chesterfield-like Furrow sofa, the Nero Marquina marble-clad Alchemy coffee table and modern beanbag-esque Arbor chair.

Lostine’s Grove Street collection is brimming with artisanal appeal. Crafted in collaboration with NPage Studio, the debut introduces a dozen-and-a-half slip-cast ceramic lighting designs including the bell-shaped, double loop–accented Mira pendant and the brass-stemmed Noa table lamp, which comes with your choice of tapered Flax or Black linen shade.

Los Angeles–based furniture brand House of Léon debuted the Milan collection. The destination-driven launch pays homage to the Italian city’s storied architecture and offers 23 structurally savvy designs, including the stainless steel Zig Zag cocktail table and Palazzo, which reimagines the ornamental facades of historical Milanese buildings as a modular sofa with a reeded oak wood base.

RH tapped Tammy Price of Fragments Identity to create three collections of pillows and throws. Mojave presents four outdoor-friendly desert landscape–charged patterns in several sizes and styles, while Taos and Terrain both offer an assortment of earth-toned cushion covers including the banded Taos Vertical Stripe and the sunbaked Terrain Batik.

Sarah Sherman Samuel premiered her first-ever natural stone collection in collaboration with Aria Stone Gallery. In addition to the richly veined White Patagonia granite, the series includes 11 mesmerizing marbles such as the burgundy-hued Red Passion, the gold-speckled Dark Emperador and the fragmented, glacier-evoking Calacatta Rosa Honed.

Amber Lewis dropped her latest line for Loloi, a nine-piece collection named Molly. Standouts from the antique-fueled, power-loomed line include the distressed denim blue-and-gold 02, the subtly striated 05, the medallion-covered 03 and the rusty red 09.