An Actually-Cute Weighted Blanket, Chris Loves Julia for Pottery Barn, and Pastry-Shaped Sconces

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This is In Our Carts, a monthly series of our favorite product launches taken straight from our Slack channels. We sort through them for the best of the best. That way, you can read just about the good stuff—nothing more and nothing less.

Framebridge Unveiled an Art Deco Collection

Framebridge

Dorian Frame

$85+
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Framebridge

Poirot Frame

$85+
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We’ve seen the timeless influence of Art Deco resurface in a splashy way over the last few years across interiors, decor, and design at large. The rich materiality and geometric detailing of the period has entranced creatives like Athena Calderone as well as brands like Soho Home and Beni Rugs. It’s also the inspiration behind Framebridge’s latest collection, which comprises nine different frames and six new patterned mats—and the collection has a lot going for it. Octagonal-shaped tabletop frames, a novel jade-hued number, and lacquered mahogany feel rooted in history and fresh all the same.

Tile Bar’s Latest Line Married Classic and Contemporary in Marble

Tile Bar

Glacier White 8" Octagon with Multicolor Dot Tumbled Marble Tile, 1 Square Foot

$47
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Tile Bar

Rosso Levanto 8" Octagon with Bellini Dot Tumbled Marble Tile, 1 Square Foot

$47
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The new Alaris collection from Tile Bar gives the octagon-and-dot pattern a proper makeover. Calcutta Viola, Rosso Levanto, and other popular marbles are mixed and matched in tonal or multi-hued groups of emerald, peach, and lilac. Backdrops of crisp or creamy white, elegant gray, and maroon each throw off a different vibe—moody and luxe or clean and classic. You can configure a look in 80 (!) different ways, so that kitchen backsplash, bathroom wall, or foyer floor will feel entirely yours.

Mariana Velásquez Collaborated with Sur La Table on Maximalist Hosting Essentials

Sur La Table

Mariana Velásquez x Sur La Table Dinner Plate

$16
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Sur La Table

Mariana Velásquez x Sur La Table Magnolia Napkin

$15
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If there’s someone who knows how to throw a delicious and over-the-top party that everyone wants to be at, it’s Mariana Velásquez. The food stylist, designer, and cookbook author teamed up with Sur La Table to create a line of tabletop and hosting essentials to go along with her latest guide Revel: A Maximalist’s Guide to Having People Over. It’s unapologetically buoyant and bright, splashed with florals, stripes, and cheeky lips. The octagonal plates and striped glassware are an easy win for poppy tablescapes.

Coyuchi Designed a Cuter Weighted Blanket

Coyuchi

Dreamweight Organic Matelasse Throw

$348
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Weighted blankets always seem to have one of two briefs—heavily knitted or extremely plain with quilted patches. Coyuchi just introduced their own design, and it really elevates the category—we really appreciate that it’s crafted from 100% organic cotton in a matelassé weave that features contrasting stitched stripes. At 5.8 pounds, it has just enough heft to ground you, and it doesn’t need to be stashed away after naptime. 

Matouk Tapped the Tillett Archive for Classic Prints

Matouk

Geranium Linen Tissue Box Cover

$85
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Matouk

Chrysanthemum Sham

$185
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Tillett Textiles was founded in the 1940s by Leslie and d.d. Tillett, and became well-known for its hand-printed fabrics and wallpapers featuring inspiration from the natural world. A favorite of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Bunny Mellon, the heritage brand still feels relevant today with its expressive brushwork and painterly designs. Now, Matouk has gently adapted a few of the patterns—softly-rendered chrysanthemums, gestural geraniums—for its bedding, table linens, and decor. Add a few shams for a pop of print, go all in on a full suite of sheets, or add just a swish of color with a shower curtain or tissue box cover. (Psst: Schumacher has released even more in-stock styles from Tillett.)

Pottery Barn Teamed Up With Chris Loves Julia For an Antiques-Inspired Collection 

Pottery Barn

Chris Loves Julia Stacked Ball Canopy Bed

$1,799
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Pottery Barn

Chris Loves Julia Wall-Mounted Dinner Bell

$70
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Traditional forms are enduring in part for their universal appeal—turned wood, upholstery with sloped arms, brass finishes. You get it all in Chris Loves Julia’s new Pottery Barn collection, which will layer with aplomb in a variety of settings, whether swathed in wallpaper, warm whites, or darker neutrals. Among the chic offerings, we spotted a canopy bed, a style we’ve seen roaring back into the spotlight.

French Pâtisserie Inspired Feldspar and Berdoulat Light Fixtures

Feldspar

Madeline Sconce

$1,056
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Feldspar

Small Canelé Pendant

$1017
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Mon dieu! Canelés, madelines, and brioche are the inspiration behind Feldspar and Berdoulat’s new lighting series. Each of the four designs are hand-crafted in England from fine bone china and finished with a translucent glaze, allowing each of the pieces to luminously glow when lit. Sure, you could hang a few in the kitchen, but wouldn’t the scallop-shaped beauty be darling in a powder room or entry? 

Shame Studios Latest Rugs Are Inspired by Resilience and Renewal

Shame Studios

Isla Rug

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Shame Studios

Emma Rug

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U.K-based Shame Studios partnered with Furnishing Futures, a charity that creates trauma-informed, fully furnished homes for women and children escaping domestic abuse, to design a rug collection entitled Roots. Meant to be grounding and comforting, the 14-piece line is adorned in horses, flowers, stars, stripes, and squiggles, and each one was named after an alias chosen by a beneficiary of the charity’s work  For every rug sold from the collection, Shame Studios is donating another to a Furnishing Futures home—talk about designing for good. 

Samantha Weiss-Hills is the managing editor for Domino. She edits and writes home tours, shopping guides, and features, and she’s the friend who everyone texts for glassware, sofa, and sheet recommendations. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, Alex, and their beagle-corgi, Elsa.


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