10 Fresh Product Launches
See what’s new on the market for residential design.
Designers: Michaele Simmering and Johann Pauwen
of Kalon Studios
Product: Rugosa
Standout: Sugar pine planks, linen upholstery, and feather fill coalesce into sustainable, laid-back furnishings inspired by a Rhode Island beach house in the designers’ family for generations.
Designer: Nani Marquina
of Nanimarquina
Product: Telares
Standout: Offered in Ebony, Fog, Indigo, Pine, and Carmine, the rustically irregular rug in Afghan wool (with curly fringing) is produced via an innovative combo of kilim and dhurrie techniques.
Designers: Louise Sigvardt and Marcus Hannibal
for Radnor
Standout: The Copenhagen-based founders of newly formed Bunn Studio pair a Rojo Alicante marble tabletop with a bleached maple base that can be swapped for ebonized or natural finishes.
Designer: Merve Kahraman
of Merve Kahraman Products & Interiors
Product: Cassini
Standout: Named for a Saturn space probe, a floor lamp by the Tom Dixon and Tord Boontje alum rings rattan around a white-glass sphere, levitating on a wiggly frame painted iridescent green.
Designer: Morgane Roux-Lafargue
of Atelier Ave?us
Product: Scottie
Standout: This powder-coated steel chandelier is the studio’s take on sexily sinister versions found in Alfred Hitchcock films set in manorial houses—like his 1940 classic, Rebecca.
Designer: Mili Suleman
of Kufri
Product: Tesuque
Standout: The Dallas-based designer, whose line provides employment for women and aging weavers in her native India, debuts handwoven linen textiles in prints inspired by the New Mexico landscape.
Designer: Adam Court
of OKHA
Product: Repose
Standout: Stretching out like a languid, reclining body, a sinuously free-form sofa created for a private client’s coastal villa is now available in the U.S. exclusively through StudioTwenty- Seven.
Designer: Jonah Meyer
of Sawkille Co.
Product: Rosehill
Standout: Crafted in New York’s Hudson Valley, the artist/designer’s ebonized American walnut credenza with mustard-yellow leather fronts and blackened-steel legs melds a modernist body with a traditional base.