4 Home Décor Must-Haves for Texture and Flair
These home accents play up the power of tactility, from a faux fur throw with a pattern reminiscent of pressed flowers to a chic sofa upholstered in a mohair cotton cord.


Erin Fetherston for Anthropologie
Product: Dulcette.
Standout: The fashion and interior designer’s inaugural collab with the boho retail giant yields a plush faux fur poly throw with abstract motifs resembling pressed flowers scattered on a coffee-colored ground. anthropologie.com
Jeff Martin for Objective Gallery
Product: Sarcophagus.
Standout: Highlights of the designer and Vancouver gallery owner’s recent New York exhibition with Sam Klemick, “Please Sit for the Alternate Ending,” included a patchwork console clad in stoneware tiles. objectivegallery.com


Grant Wilkinson and Teresa Rivera for SCP
Product: Peonia.
Standout: Peony petals inspired both the name and the gracefully bowed form of the debut upholstered sofa, shown in mohair-cotton cord, by the hardwood-furniture specialists and married cofounders of Wilkinson & Rivera. scp.co.uk
Shea McGee for Kohler
Product: Edalyn.
Standout: To commemorate the K&B behemoth’s 150-year anniversary, the Studio McGee founder perused its archives and applied her signature transitional aesthetic to a collection that includes a chic wall-mount pot filler. kohler.com
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A Sconce That Doubles As An Artful Accent
Tijs Gilde of Studio Guilty’s Lamina sconce is a layered collage of translucent recycled acrylic that takes on new dimensions as light shifts.
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Dawn Bendick’s Wool-Silk Floorcoverings Reference Her Glass Totems
Sculptor Dawn Bendick teams up with luxury rugmaker FJ Hakimian on wool-silk floorcovering compositions, produced by artisans in Nepal.


