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product preview | Aug 22, 2025 |
Kelly Wearstler’s latest Lee Jofa designs, Amber Lewis collabs with Everhem, and more

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The temperatures are beginning to cool, and big-name designers and brands are gearing up for the season ahead by unleashing a slew of chic new releases. From hand-painted wallcoverings to multicolored passementerie trims, here are a few headline-worthy launches from the past week.

Selections from Kelly Wearstler’s Transit & Glyph collection with Lee Jofa at Kravet
Selections from Kelly Wearstler’s Transit & Glyph collection with Lee Jofa at KravetCourtesy of Lee Jofa Modern

Kelly Wearstler added a double-sized collection to her ongoing collaboration with Lee Jofa Modern. The debut, called Transit & Glyph, spans 65 architectural fabrics and wallcoverings in a medley of graphic patterns and earthy neutrals, including the gridded Code, the swirling Atlas, the rhythmic Signal, the pixelated Metro and the expressive Graffito Boucle.

Ensemble hand-painted wallcovering in Gris by Porter Teleo
Ensemble hand-painted wallcovering in Gris by Porter TeleoCourtesy of Porter Teleo

Kansas City, Missouri, brand Porter Teleo debuted two dreamy new hand-painted wallcoverings for fall. The first, Mirage, features an abstract floral motif on Japanese paper, while the second, Ensemble, showcases a Bauhaus-fueled geometric pattern and is available in three distinct colorways, the two-toned Gris, grayscale Neutre and polychromatic Sarcelle.

Drapes made from Pollack’s Lark in Huckleberry from its Spring Street line
Drapes made from Pollack’s Lark in Huckleberry from its Spring Street line Courtesy of Pollack

Pollack unveiled the latest additions to its Spring Street collection. Cast on pure linen and available in multiple colorways, the four newcomers include the blurry, flower-covered Lark; the painterly, striped Stroll; the hand-carved-block-printed Walkway; and Winter Garden, a delicate double-width drapery clad in branches and leaves.

Selections from Maiden Home’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection, including the Claude side table
Selections from Maiden Home’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection, including the Claude side tableCourtesy of Maiden Home

Maiden Home’s latest launches offer a contemporary spin on industrial materials. In addition to the concrete Claude side table and the leather-and-cold-rolled-steel Calder stool, standouts from the New York brand’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection include the modernist, white oak Verne bed and the Louis sideboard, a Jean Prouvé–inspired gem with a glass-inlaid facade.

The Mushroom pouf in Chai Shearling and Montessori-inspired Rizo twin bed by Babyletto
The Mushroom pouf in Chai Shearling and Montessori-inspired Rizo twin bed by BabylettoCourtesy of Babyletto

Los Angeles nursery brand Babyletto launched its inaugural kids line. The creative collection offers dozens of sophisticated children’s furniture designs, ranging from scalloped, performance-boucle-upholstered twin beds to shearling-swathed, mushroom-shaped poufs and nesting play table sets with storage-friendly chairs.

Amber Lewis’s flat roman shades in Grace Stripe by Everhem
Amber Lewis’s flat roman shades in Grace Stripe by EverhemCourtesy of Everhem

Amber Lewis rolled out an exclusive collaboration with Everhem. The collection translates four of the SoCal designer’s coastal-cool wallpaper prints into a quartet of made-to-measure window treatments across shades, drapes and cafe curtains, including the embroidered-ticking Grace Stripe, the subtly banded Blythe Sheer, the floral Margueritte and the block-print-esque Paisley.

Selections from the Andrews collection by Maresca Textiles
Selections from the Andrews collection by Maresca TextilesAndrew Stewart

Maresca Textiles’ Andrews collection is a love letter to the small South Carolina town where founder Kathryn Faull’s great-grandmother grew up. The hand-illustrated series features four botanical fabric patterns and three coordinating wallcoverings—including the Jacobean-style Rosemary and the sublimely stippled Andrews Floral—which are based on vintage textile motifs that adorned the interiors of her ancestor’s home.

Annecy brush fringe in Sea Glass by Samuel & Sons
Annecy brush fringe in Sea Glass by Samuel & Sons Courtesy of Samuel & Sons

Samuel & Sons released three delightful new collections. Westport introduces a range of high-performance, outdoor-safe passementerie trims crafted from UV-resistant yarns, while Devon features an array of fanciful appliqué borders, and Annecy offers everything from scalloped gimp to brush fringe and twisted ply cords.

The updated Eames Molded Plastic dining chair at Herman Miller
The updated Eames Molded Plastic dining chair at Herman MillerKelly Marshall

Herman Miller reintroduced the Eames Molded Plastic dining chair in updated colors and materials. Originally released in 1970, the iconic design is now composed of 99 percent postindustrial recycled plastic, and comes in an array of fresh Maharam fabrics—as well as a non-upholstered option—and powder-coated leg finishes such as bright red Blaze, cobalt Berry Blue and mustard yellow Marigold.

Echo tile in Stained Glass and Riad by Annie Downing Interiors
Echo tile in Stained Glass and Riad by Annie Downing Interiors Cydney Cosette

Annie Downing debuted ADI Tile, a collection of handcrafted concrete tiles made by Morocco-based Popham Design. The exuberant line boasts four bold patterns—the olive-accented Antipasto, the polka-dot Echo, the wavy Oh-Lah and the linear Triptych—each available in five vibrant colorways.

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