First Blush: Jean-Louis Deniot’s keen architectural eye and appreciation for 20th century vintage styles informs his Almandine sofa for Baker Furniture. It’s upholstered with Baker’s Blush Velvet fabric.
First Blush: Quartz Moon chandelier from textile trendsetter Aviva Stanoff presents multilength wrought iron rays capped with rose quartz pieces. From Currey & Co.
First Blush: Kelly Hoppen’s wide-bodied Marley chair strikes a sumptuous posture. The upholstery is nubuck leather; the stainless steel frame wears a splendid Mirrored Brass finish.
First Blush: This classic rug design is part of the Ella Rose Collection, one of eight area rug lines created by designer Joanna Gaines for Loloi. It’s loomed in Egypt of polypropylene and viscose, and is shown here in a versatile colorway, Stone.
First Blush: Delphine slipper chair from the Suzanne Kasler®Collection by Hickory Chair is inspired by a piece in the designer’s personal collection. It’s shown in a warm neutral textile; note the high-loft luxury seat cushion.
Fresh Greens: One of Moss Studio’s most popular styles, Rialto daybed, is upholstered in Como Emerald, a 100 percent cotton velvet. It’s available in a 65-inch or 78-inch length.
Fresh Greens: Nathan Anthony’s Minx chaise showcases expertly crafted diamond stitching in a captivating color and well-scaled silhouette.
ModShop’s tufted bench in brass and Emerald velvet takes the sitter back to the days of Halston and disco. It measures 72 inches wide.
Metallic pigment prints add dimension to Kevin O’Brien’s newest pattern, Triangles. The fabric is silk velvet shown in the Cobalt Black color option.
This classic leaf-and-vine area rug features super-saturated, space-dyed shades of teal, gold, turquoise and ivory. It’s new to Nourison’s 2020 Collection.
Temperature Adjustment: The clean lines and warm, golden neutrals featured in Square Feathers’ Ritz Collection provide the perfect combination of edge and understated elegance. Shown here: Collins sofa and Norman chairs in Slubby Linen Bone; Dynasty pillows in Pisces (left), Petal (second from left) and Floral (middle) patterns; Gavin cube ottoman in Quilted Light Grey fabric; Canon drink table and Spencer side table covered in Platinum-Ivory faux croc; and Parker coffee table in Viper Stone.
Temperature Adjustment: Lexington’s new MacArthur Park Collection presents a cool color story in silver-gray fabrics, leather options of stylish taupe and metallic snakeskin, and brushed stainless steel accents. Faux shagreen embellishments in a parchment finish and Veracruz stone accents advance the collection’s cool color feel. Brockton wing chair and Glenroy sideboard are shown.
Modern Comforts: Vintage designs are refreshed in on-trend colors in KAS Rugs’ new Seville Collection of frisee yarn area rugs. Beige Chester (shown) showcases coppery browns and denim blues.
Modern Comforts: A mix of materials stacks up on this new adjustable-height drinks table from Four Hands. Note the geometric pattern on the cube base.
Modern Comforts: Brass and bronze meld on Evans coffee table from Maison 55, a brand represented by Resource Decor. A satin brass-finished metal base supports the bronzed mirror tabletop and end panels.
Modern Comforts: From Lillian August, Yates sofa and Lila chair achieve a Casual Friday vibe against a backdrop of both cool gray and warm tawny complements. Also shown: Compton cocktail and side tables, and three selections from the Analytical Placement wall décor series.
Modern Comforts: An instantly iconic take on the wingback, Blair chair from Andrew Martin is available in multiple fabric grades plus COM. The versatile ticking stripe shown offers a classic, yet casual, flavor.
Indigo Ink blue meets subtle sheen on the deep-seat L13 sectional from Massoud. It’s shown in Bliss Midnight, and with coordinates of Delightful Indigo, a versatile geometric on accent pillows and the wingback chair (right), and Hermia Indigo, a blue, black and gray floral on both throw pillows plus the decorative wood chair. The 44-inch-wide upholstered ottoman is shown in Brussels Paprika.
This season’s how-to pictorial presents directional colors (soft and subtle, or super saturated!) and textures (velvet!) that will resonate in the seasons ahead. First up: First Blush, a serene approach to modern luxury. Next, Fresh Greens illustrates the growing appeal of blue-greens and greens. Then, Temperature Adjustment balances warm and cool. Lastly, Modern Comforts offers a blueprint for casual elegance.