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Our days are punctuated by scouting new talent, attending market appointments, and scrolling Instagram in an effort to unearth the products, people, and news you actually need to know about. Here’s what we Slacked one another about this week.
Sixpenny’s Latest Collab Could Make Your Home Look Like a Hotel
Somewhere between coastal grandma and Belgian minimalism sits Sixpenny’s first collaboration: a two-piece collection with Post Company—the design firm behind dreamy upstate New York hotel Inness. The slipcovered Cadence chair and Monk sofa were originally designed for the hotel, and being able to order them for your home means you’re that much closer to living at Inness (which is quite literally my dream). If I hadn’t already chosen Sixpenny’s Gabriel sofa—the delivery countdown begins!—the Monk would be the star of my studio apartment. To order, email trade@sixpenny.com. —Julia Stevens, style editor
Monk Sofa
SixpennyCadence Chair
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Colin King Released a 26-Piece Lighting Collection With Troy
Colin King is a master of designing pieces that feel clean and refined but still have character, and that’s what you’ll find in his new collaboration with Troy Lighting. From floor to wall to ceiling, they created a collection that’s attention getting but not overly loud. Plus with lamps starting at $250, we can get behind the price points.
Bond Table Lamp by Troy Lighting
Hudson Valley LightingNavin Floor Lamp
Hudson Valley LightingHermès Dropped Its Spring-Summer Lipstick, and Its Packaging Got Even Better
Domino editors pretty much love every stripe we meet, and the new Hermès lipstick is no exception. The three patterned tubes offer up sun-kissed tones like coral, reddish brown, and pinky beige. While the $72 price tag makes them a bit of a splurge, the tubes are refillable. Pulling one out of your bag is a guaranteed conversation starter.
Rouge Hermès Shiny Lipstick
Neiman MarcusRouge Hermès Shiny Lipstick
Neiman MarcusHerman Miller Has Made Working From the Couch Even More Comfy
For those in the work-from-anywhere camp, Herman Miller’s sit-to-stand Passport Work Table is made for nomads, even at home. Two under-2-feet sizes, three tabletop finishes, and six base colors give you more than 40 combos to choose from; casters make it easy to move to any room. Bring your entire setup to the best backdrop for a Zoom call, then slide back to the sofa for peak productivity.