Spring market season has arrived, and with it comes an array of buzzworthy collaborations from design brands across the globe. From a seaside-themed wallcovering to a chandelier inspired by a flapper's headpiece, these designer- and artist-crafted pieces supply maximum personality and style.
Courtesy of Isidore Leroy
EAST COAST BESPOKE WALLCOVERING — ISIDORE LEROY
Transform a bare wall into an enchanting seaside scene with this impressionistic panorama by Meghan Jay Design.
Courtesy of Romo
VENTURA PANEL BY ZINC TEXTILE — ROMO
Offered in three colorways, including earthy Stone/Bronze, Java Ink and rosy Plaster/Guava (pictured), this ombre jacquard by Dieter Vander Velpen Architects dazzles in any room.
Courtesy of Stout Textiles
SCRIBBLES WALLPAPER — STOUT TEXTILES
Drum up some geometric drama without straying from a clean-lined scheme with this cuboid-patterned charmer (shown in Chambray) by artist and textile designer Kristen Leigh.
Courtesy of Kravet
COPA CABANA FABRIC — KRAVET COUTURE
The undulating lines that adorn this Alfredo Paredes design (shown here in Indigo) evoke the jagged edges of a mountainscape.
Courtesy of RH
MONASTÈRE RIGHT-ARM BENCH-CUSHION L-SECTIONAL — RH
Rolled arms and a skirted slipcover define the sculptural silhouette of this Douglas Levine number.
Courtesy of Milton & King
TOTTENHAM DALMATIAN WALLPAPER — MILTON & KING
Talk about creature comforts! This spotted stunner (shown in Ginger) by British brand Poodle & Blonde offers a contemporary spin on retro animal prints.
Courtesy of Kravet
FLUTTER FABRIC BY LEE JOFA MODERN — KRAVET
Printed on linen, this butterfly-clad beauty (pictured in Sunset) is based on an original Hunt Slonem painting.
Courtesy of Stout Textiles
BALSAM WALLPAPER — STOUT TEXTILES
Bring a touch of the great outdoors into an interior with this frond-filled gem (shown in Spring) by watercolor artist Victoria Larson.
Courtesy of Global Views
NOMADE SOFA — GLOBAL VIEWS
This sinuous statement-maker by multidisciplinary design firm Citizen Artist is outfitted in cotton velvet upholstery and fabulous fringe trim.
Courtesy of Eichholtz
ERIKA LARGE CHANDELIER — EICHHOLTZ
Corey Damen Jenkins drew inspiration from 1920s flapper headdresses when designing this feathery light fixture, which will be on display at High Point Market this spring.
Products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.












