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It’s officially fall, and the race for the next big design trend is off to a head-spinning start. From leopard-print chairs to burl wood–veneered wallcoverings, here are some highlights from the latest round of releases.
Kelly Wearstler expanded her wildly popular Liaison collection with Ann Sacks. In addition to a handful of fresh colorways for several existing patterns, new arrivals include five multistone mosaics adorned in mind-bending op art motifs, such as the checkered Axis, the architectural Truss and the zigzagging Haven.
Zak+Fox debuted the alluring Wallpaper IV collection. The launch features fresh colorways for some of the New York textile brand’s most beloved patterns—including Khotan, Hedera, Leviathan, Sycomorus and Sargazo—and introduces four brand-new designs: the wisteria vine–filled Floribunda, the mesmerizing Erio, the paisley-esque Boteh and the painterly floral Les Baobabs Amoureux.
Made Goods launched its sweeping fall 2025 collection just ahead of High Point Market. Noteworthy newcomers include the faux crocodile Pierce nightstand; the fossilized stone Brigitte game table; the crinkled brass Gamble mirror; the coconut shell–covered Elmira entry table; and the illusionistic Burke stool, a suar wood marvel that mimics the look of draped fabric.
Italian stone brand Terra Frammenti unveiled its inaugural furniture collection. The sculptural 28-piece series is artisan-crafted from raw fragments of natural stones, and boasts eye-catchers like the Calacatta Onyx marble Cielo bathtub and Aureilia, a striking armoire made from Fior di Pesco marble with a bronze-and-burgundy lacquered interior.
Schumacher’s collab with Parisian interior designer Laura Gonzalez is brimming with neoclassical whimsy. The beguiling collection features eight fanciful fabric patterns filled with bold colors and classic motifs, with standouts such as the scrolling Jaipur Fantaisie; the energetically striped Hallucination; and Vagary Vines, a botanical beauty that’s also available as a wallcovering.
Weitzner dropped an enchanting fall collection called Fairytale. Along with seven captivating wallcoverings, such as the wood-veneered Burl and the ogee-embroidered Lore, the debut includes 12 fantastical fabrics, ranging from the arched turret–like Eaves to the outdoor-friendly tweed Hawthorn and the cobblestone courtyard–esque Maeve drapery.
Cuff Studio unleashed the Wild Things collection. The series updates five of the Los Angeles brand’s chair silhouettes—the Arc armchair, Ripple bunching stool, C Back chair, Triangle stool and C Back armless chair—as a quintet of animal-inspired pieces bedecked in untamed prints and hair-on-hide upholstery.
Tulip tapped L.A. textile atelier Studio Ford for a delightful new line of hand-block-printed designs. The capsule collection offers three of the former’s bestselling fabric shades dressed in a trio of the latter’s signature prints, including the blossoming Gem Tuberous, the wildflower-filled Lamp Fennel and the stippled Drum Chanderi.
Joon Loloi rolled out its second collaboration with L.A.-based design influencer Drew Michael Scott of Lone Fox. The collection offers 16 antique-driven rugs inspired by a wide range of aesthetic styles, such as the rope-bordered, Americana-style Lariat, a hand-tufted charmer with a wavy rope border; and Elmwood, a grid-patterned wonder with a trippy trompe l’oeil effect.
Carl Hansen & Søn released the OW Series in Terra Leather by Norm Architects. Originally designed by Ole Wanscher in the late 1950s, the minimalist collection consists of four gently curved timber designs, including a day bed, a sofa, a lounge chair, and a footstool, outfitted in your choice of four earthy shades of buttery soft aniline hide from Sørensen Leather.












