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This is “In Our Carts,” a monthly series in which I’ll round up my and other editors’ favorite product launches. They’re taken straight from our #editors-picks Slack channel, where our team drops the many press releases that fill our inboxes. I sort through them for the best of the best. That way, you can read just about the good stuff—nothing more and nothing less.
Morrow Soft Goods Launched New Bedding Inspired by Vintage Textiles
We’ve been waiting for this drop for some time. Morrow Soft Goods’ latest collection has finally arrived and its signature introduction is a new hemp-cotton blend for sheets and duvet covers. Available in ethereal, earthy tones titled Oat, Meadow, and Oceano, it fits in perfectly with the rest of the catalogue of sustainable pieces. We’re also swooning over the groovy Yara coverlet that’s got a ’70s quality to it, and the Marta feels pulled directly off a bed on the coast of Italy.
Designer Augusta Hoffman Made Delft Tile-Inspired Coasters
Iconic host gift unlocked. Augusta Hoffman, of her eponymous studio, worked with tabletop brand Elizabeth Lake to create a capsule of whimsical cocktail napkins inspired by Dutch Delft tiles. They’re 100 percent linen, made by hand in Portugal, and—shockingly!—are machine-washable.
Sophie Lou Jacobsen Debuted a New Version of Her La Verre Glasses
It tabletop designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen just added a slick of color to her now-classic La Verre cups. The little cuties come in two sizes (petit and grand) and four different colors ranging from terracotta to cornflower.
Hoka Teamed Up with Alex Proba on Maximalist Sneakers
If you’ve ever stepped inside muralist and designer Alex Proba’s world, you know it’s a kaleidoscope of color and organic shapes. And she just brought her stamp of style to Hoka with a collection of StudioPROBA sneakers bursting with character—just take a look at the wacky Ora Primo slides.
Tinkr Designed a Better-Looking Tool Set
A better-looking tool brand has arrived. Tinkr—founded by Lainy Hedaya Hoffstein—hit shelves this month with products like a DIY Essentials Kit, Wall Patch Kit, and Hanging Kit, all available in soothing colors like sage and midnight. Think: ergonomic grips, soft-touch finishes, balanced weight, thoughtful design, and cute silhouettes. It’s available at Target or the brand’s website.
Pampa Made Rugs Inspired by Serena Mitnik-Miller’s Paintings
Australian rug brand Pampa stocks ready-to-ship and made-to-order rugs, but they also offer an option to design your own. If you’re not ready to get that in the weeds, consider their latest limited-edition collection made in collaboration with painter Serena Mitnik-Miller. Entitled Land, the selection of six floor coverings are flat-woven and take inspiration from organic elements like spirals, pebbles, kelp, rivers. Ranging in size from four feet-by-four feet to 12 feet-by-15 feet, prices start at $765.
Svenskt Tenn Released a Fantastical Collection with Motifs from the Natural World
Swedish stalwart Svenskt Tenn worked with the estate of Greek artist Alekos Fassianos to apply his whimsical, mythologically-inspired paintings to a line of textiles, trays, cushions, and table linens. Dreamy motifs like bees, birds, dragons, flora, and god-like profiles adorn everything from napkins to candle holders, and even anchor a glass-topped coffee table.
Lighting Maestro Lee Broom Finally Released a Portable Lamp
We finally got a glimpse of lighting designer Lee Broom’s latest product, the Chant Portable Light, while in Copenhagen for the city’s design festival. The 1970s vibe calls to mind pressed glass bricks often seen in partitions or windows in that decade, and it comes in either clear or frosted glass. The base is available in bronze, brushed gold, or silver, and it can be placed inside or taken outdoors; it’s rechargeable via USB-C cable, too. There’s a little lead time depending on which finish you choose (two to eight weeks), so keep that in mind when ordering.
Design Studio Casalta Unveiled a Minimalist Home Collection
The studio behind beautifully-appointed New York City restaurant interiors like Saga and Crown Shy designed an equally elegant line of homewares. Catherine and Nathan Bruckner of Casalta were inspired by auction finds to create a set of flatware, glass cup, candle holder, and coasters (with more products on the way) that pay homage to designers like Eileen Gray and Marianne Brandt. We’re particularly fond of the candle holder, thanks to its unique proportions.