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RH’s latest sourcebook, new looks from Cambria, Pindler, Clé Tile and more
This article, part of a weekly series spotlighting the latest product debuts in the marketplace, presents a curated selection of new launches in home furnishings and materials. The featured introductions span various categories, from furniture and wallcoverings to surfaces, lighting, and textiles, offering a comprehensive overview of recent innovations in interior design.
RH's fall 2025 “RH Interiors” sourcebook is highlighted for its reinterpretation of classic designs with a modern sensibility. Key pieces include the 1970s brutalist Adilon tables, the Modena sofa featuring a sleek slipcover, the Calamette chandelier by Jonathan Browning with onyx paneling, and the Toulouse canopy bed, a Julie Lawrence creation crafted from sand-cast solid iron. These pieces collectively showcase a blend of historical inspiration and contemporary execution, emphasizing sophisticated aesthetics and materiality.
Fromental's "Phantasm" wallcovering, designed by Amy Lau, is another notable debut. This wet-dyed silk mural, originally a custom piece for Lau's home, draws inspiration from iridescent Loetz glass. It features a painterly polychromatic pattern and metallic accents reminiscent of Gustav Klimt's work. A portion of the proceeds from its sale supports causes selected by Lau’s family, adding a philanthropic dimension to the product.
Cambria introduces four new quartz surfaces, expanding its collection of American-made materials. These include "Traymore Bay," a misty neutral; "Claremont," characterized by chocolate and taupe veining; "Kenwood," a marbled ivory design; and "St. Isley," a bold blue-gray with dark wavy lines and white crackles. These surfaces provide diverse options for countertops and other applications, catering to various aesthetic preferences.
To commemorate a decade of collaboration, Brooklyn-based Remains Lighting and Los Angeles design studio Commune launched an anniversary collection. The collection features eight new lighting designs, such as blown-glass Cylinder lanterns and brass-mesh Linear sconces. Additionally, it includes the curvaceous Halo mirrors and a range of storage accessories with faceted edges and perforated detailing, blending functionality with distinct design elements.
Nurture by Nature, a collectible design gallery in Burlington, Vermont, is set to launch with its inaugural exhibition, “Unknown Friends.” This exhibit will feature 34 handcrafted works by 15 makers, available for public viewing and purchase. Featured pieces include Yuxuan Huang’s Lamp I, made from bamboo and hand-painted mashi paper; Luke Malaney’s reclaimed-wood Gambler cabinet; and Anna Gukov’s ceramic Tassel Il sculpture, showcasing a commitment to artisanal craftsmanship and unique design.
Chaddock unveiled its first collaboration with Palm Beach County designer Allison Paladino. This made-to-order, 14-piece collection, produced in North Carolina, includes the French deco-inspired Kuester ottoman, the architectural Randee chair, and the Sir Martin mitered sectional. The sectional is distinguished by its clean lines, canted front, and column-like ends, reflecting a focus on tailored design and quality.
OuterClé, a division of Clé Tile, introduced the "Lido Splash" collection of graphic pool tile mosaics. Designed to evoke a Mediterranean aesthetic, the collection features 18 distinct mosaics in various multitonal hues, such as "Pavone" (cool blue) and "Meraviglia" (warm neutral). These tiles can be combined to create customized focal points in outdoor spaces.
Pindler’s "Mini Prints" collection showcases small-scale patterns printed on a cotton-linen ground. Available in seven colors, the collection includes designs such as the striped "Tilly," the floral "Fearne," the ikat-esque "Imogen," the dotted "Evienne," and the quatrefoil "Gemma." These textiles offer versatile options for adding subtle pattern and color to interiors.
Studio Abrash, an India-based rug manufacturer, launched a new line inspired by William Morris and the Arts & Crafts movement. This collection features 10 hand-knotted rugs made from pure wool and silk, incorporating art nouveau botanical designs. Examples include the acanthus-clad "Eden," the marigold-covered "Mary," and the iris-filled "Luna," reflecting a revival of historical textile motifs.
Finally, WallPops collaborated with Bangladeshi American designer Nabela Noor on a line of peel-and-stick wallpapers. The collection features four South Asian block print–style patterns: the sari-inspired "Aliviya," the banded "Zareen," the paisley-accented "Faiza," and "Safia," which features a traditional buta motif. This collaboration brings culturally inspired designs to accessible home decor solutions.
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