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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
We’ve seen Art Deco’s influence resurface in a splashy way over the last few years across interiors 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 drop, which includes octagonal-shaped tabletop frames, a novel jade-hued number, and lacquered mahogany.
Tile Bar’s Latest Marries Classic and Contemporary in Marble
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Glacier White 8" Octagon with Multicolor Dot Tumbled Marble Tile, 1 Square Foot
The new Alaris collection from Tile Bar gives the octagon-and-dot pattern a proper makeover. Mix and match Calcutta Viola, Rosso Levanto, and other colorful marbles in tonal or multi-hued palettes—think emerald, peach, and lilac—on a backdrop of crisp or creamy white, elegant gray, or dramatic maroon. Configurable in 80 (!) different ways, that kitchen backsplash, bathroom wall, or foyer floor will feel entirely yours.
Mariana Velásquez Created Maximalist Hosting Essentials With Sur La Table
If there’s someone who knows how to throw a delicious, 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 easy wins for poppy tablescapes.
Coyuchi Designed a Cuter Weighted Blanket
Weighted blankets always seem to have one of two looks: heavily knitted or humdrum quilted. Coyuchi just introduced its own take, a matelassé weave with stitched stripes that you won’t feel the need to stash away after nap time. We appreciate that it’s crafted from 100-percent organic cotton, and at 5.8 pounds, it has just enough heft to ground you.
Matouk Tapped the Beloved Tillett Archive
Tillett Textiles, founded in the 1940s by Leslie and d.d. Tillett, is well-known for its hand-printed fabrics and wallpapers featuring expressive, painterly interpretations of the natural world. (The heritage brand was a favorite of both Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Bunny Mellon.) 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 Tillet styles.)
Pottery Barn Expanded Its Antiques-Inspired Chris Loves Julia Collection
Traditional forms are enduring in part for their universal appeal—turned wood, upholstery with sloped arms, and brass finishes work in almost any setting, light and airy or dark and enveloping. You get all that and more in Chris Loves Julia’s newest Pottery Barn collection. Among the chic offerings, we spotted a canopy bed, a style we’ve seen returning to the spotlight.
Feldspar and Berdoulat Whip Up French Pâtisserie–Inspired Lighting
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, giving each of the pieces a luminous 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 Reveals Rugs That Celebrate Resilience and Renewal
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 meant to ground and comfort. Named Roots, the 14-piece line is adorned in horses, flowers, stars, stripes, and squiggles, with each style named after an alias chosen by a beneficiary of the organization’s work. For every Roots rug sold, Shame Studios is donating another to a Furnishing Futures home—talk about designing for good.
House of Leon Ushered In a New Chapter with Belgian-Inspired Furniture
We’ve awarded House of Leon with a Good Design Award before, and we think the brand’s latest collection puts it into contention for 2026. Inspired by the Belgian city of Antwerp, co-founders Jordan and Steven Neman have applied solid French oak, Belgian linen, and shearling to a series of silhouettes that are grounded and tactile. You can see the grain of the wood and almost feel the sumptuous sofa upholstery in hand.