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The dog days of summer are dwindling, and design brands are rolling out autumn-ready collections faster than the temperatures are dropping. From poodle-print wallpapers to tinted-glass table lamps, here are some of the most impressive launches from the past week.

Lulu and Georgia’s latest drop is setting a sumptuous tone for autumn. Along with the monolithic pink marble Mardi side table and the circular Belmondo coffee table, highlights from the brand’s sweeping fall collection include the brass-knobbed Tilden nightstand, the voluptuous Buckley media lounger, and Pamina, a T-shaped dining chair with a cutout back.

Ward + Gray premiered Lido, its inaugural lighting collection. Made by Venetian artisans, the series features seven contemporary coastal designs crafted using traditional glassblowing techniques, including the candy-colored Capanna table lamp, the shell-shaped Abalone sconce and the gondolier-inspired Banda flush mount.

Joon Loloi dropped its extensive fall collection, featuring more than 140 new designs. Defined by statement-making forms and natural materials like slab wood and honed granite, standouts from the debut include the brutalist, marble-topped Oakley coffee table and the solid oak Barley accent stool, a hand-carved beauty with turned, twisted legs.

Neolith unveiled five stunning new sintered stone surfaces. In addition to four silk-finished styles—including warm beige Taj Mahal, earthy neutral Crème, gray-veined Azure and dark Mamba—the brand introduced light-reflecting Lux, its brightest all-white offering to date.

Ben Soleimani’s collaboration with Gensler is an ode to architectural blueprints. Made to order and fully customizable, the four New Zealand wool rugs feature of-the-moment grid patterns—Hashtag, Big Grid, Small Grid and Variegated Grid—in a range of multitonal colorways, including blue, green, ivory and maroon.

The Mural Source by Paul Montgomery added a whimsical new wallcovering to Michelle Nussbaumer’s Wanderlust series. Originally designed for Flower magazine’s 2022 Atlanta showhouse, the maximalist mural, named Villa Ephrussi Garden, showcases a patchwork of vintage geometric patterns and kaleidoscopic floral motifs arranged in a striking quilt-like configuration.

Color lovers, rejoice! Ann Sacks introduced 10 vibrant glazes into its wildly popular Made palette. The newcomers include pink Flamingo, coral Watermelon, bright-red Cranberry, golden Valencia, forest green Douglas Fir, pale yellow Dijon, dark brown Chocolate, aubergine Plum, sage Celery, and burgundy Sangria.

Milton & King teamed up with British textile brand Poodle & Blonde for a nostalgia-fueled collaboration. The cheeky collection spans 26 characterful wallcoverings outfitted in spirited retro motifs, such as the pooch-patterned Poodle Parlour, flamestitched 1970, kaleidoscopic Big Pansy and pop art–esque Glaze.

David Rockwell unveiled Flow as Form, his latest collection for The Rug Company. The series draws inspiration from the fluid lines of water and features three mesmerizing hand-knotted designs woven in natural wool and bamboo silk: the rippling Fjord, ombre Splash and marbleized Falls.


Michael S. Smith’s fall collection for Jasper Textiles reimagines an array of classic patterns as modern designs. Dakar Stripe offers a plaid-like print with stippled banding, while introductions by Templeton Fabrics, such as the jacquard-like Ribbon Damask and the moire Chaumont, supply rhythmic riffs on timeless neoclassical motifs.

Arhaus debuted its first-ever bath collection. Available in an assortment of lush finishes, the launch offers everything from washstands to Turkish towels and toilet paper holders, with such stunners as the reeded Finnley double vanity, the oval Lira wall mirror, and the Calista étagère with its oak base and Calacatta Viola shelves.