What’s the inspiration behind the new collection?
Carla Regina Zajac: Our inspiration for the fall collection was “modern heirloom meets timeless charm.” Each piece blends utility and artistry, with balanced silhouettes and industrial details rooted in traditional techniques. Thoughtfully designed and authentically considered, these modern heirlooms bring irresistible beauty, enduring craftsmanship and timeless charm to every space.
What piece are you most excited to unveil?
James Andrew Slaven: We’re particularly excited about the launch of the Eclipse chandelier, a piece we have been refining for years. A modern statement with an artist’s soul, Eclipse transforms any room into a gallery of light and shadow. Inspired by the artful balance of Alexander Calder’s mobiles as discovered in an antique shop during a trip to Italy, its folded shades are thoughtfully angled to capture the eye and cast a sculptural glow.
We’re equally thrilled to introduce the Oliver pendant, offered in three distinctive finishes. With its milk glass orbs suspended like droplets of light, Oliver reinterprets midcentury elegance for the modern home. A natural brass frame and softly diffused glow create a refined focal point—timeless, versatile and endlessly captivating.
How do you feel this collection pushes the brand forward?
Neil MacKenzie: This collection continues to honor the integrity of art and sculpture while translating it for modern living. We’re expanding our range to include new lighting, furniture, rugs, mirrors and decor—all thoughtfully designed to support the way people live and create and curate a space today. It’s about evolving the brand to serve the whole home, while staying true to our artistic roots.
Tell us about the materials in this collection. Are there certain materials used throughout, and/or a material that is a highlight on a particular piece?
Slaven: This season, materiality takes center stage. We’ve expanded our Fraya collection, handmade in our Live from Detroit workshop, to include a rich walnut option. The pieces embody modern minimalism with a midcentury soul—crafted of solid wood with sculptural slab legs, rounded edges and a natural finish that highlights the beauty of the grain. Each table is a study in form, proportion and authenticity.
Zajac: We’re also introducing a new series of pendants in natural vellum and accented with artisanal leather detailing. The Stevie vellum pendant brings a soft, diffused glow and an earthy sophistication—balancing coastal ease with a hint of Western soul. Each whipstitched edge and warm tonal variation speaks to the artistry of the material and the maker.
Across the collection, we’ve explored a broader palette of premium materials—from marble and stitched leather to hair-on-hide—designed to bring depth and texture to every corner of the home. Highlights include solid travertine decor pieces, the Andres hair-on-hide playing card set and the Gabe leather table, crafted with intricate stitching that merges warmth and modern design. Together, these pieces reflect a continued dedication to craftsmanship and the tactile beauty of natural materials.
How do you envision designers using this collection?
MacKenzie: As we continue to broaden our offering, designers can now source pieces to furnish an entire project from ceiling to floor. The collection’s rich natural materials and modern forms bring depth, warmth and a distinct point of view to any space. While lighting remains at the heart of what we do, our goal is to become a trusted resource across categories, offering everything from chandeliers to case goods, rugs and decor. Each piece is designed to help create cohesive, statement-making interiors that feel elevated, livable and authentic.