Spring blooms are always a welcome sight in March. Here are some bright, fresh home goods that remind us of the season.
George Nelson designed his Coconut Lounge Chair in 1955, and Herman Miller offers it today in sustainable materials with a polymer hull on a bent steel base. $3,595; hermanmiller.com
Kapsel sofa
Danish designer Chris Halstrom wanted to create a big, relaxing sofa in her first collection for Design Within Reach, and the Kapsel sofa is the result. $5,595; dwr.com
About A Lounge 87
The About A Lounge 87, created by Danish designer Hee Welling, has a soft, sculpted seat and a chrome or powder-coated steel base. $1,495; hay.dk
Bead Baskets
Artisans in Nepal make these Bead Baskets using hand-rolled felt balls woven into colorful graphic patterns. $195; hay.dk
Marbled pillow
The marbled effect on Anaya Home’s linen pillows comes from the Japanese Suminagashi technique of placing drops of ink onto water. The 20-inch pillow comes in turquoise, pink and gray. $50; anayahome.com
Upbeat Table Lamp
Currey and Company’s Upbeat Table Lamp, standing 31 inches tall, comes in antique white, yellow, orange and teal. $387.20; lightology.com
Milo Aluminum 1065
Louis A. Lara designed the Milo Aluminum 1065 to work indoors and out, easily repositioned as either a laptop stand or mobile side table. $555; at at Danish Inspirations, 2775 Fondren; Cantoni, 9889 Westheimer; and bdiusa.com
Formr shelves and tables
Formr reduces construction waste and teaches skills to people who were formerly incarcerated. Products include wall-mount shelves, a laptop desk/side table and candle holders in a variety of sizes and colors. $99-$269; theformr.com
Enameled oyster shell
Michael Aram’s Ocean Reef Oyster Shell enameled bowl is large enough to hold a bottle of bubbly. $525; michaelaram.com
Ombre linen napkins
Michael Aram uses softly evolving blues and grays in his After the Storm ombre linen dinner napkins. $90 for a set of 4; michaelaram.com and Neiman Marcus
Tiffany Color Block Collection
Tiffany & Co. brings a modern perspective to its Color Block Collection, blending soft ivory with its signature robin’s egg blue in dishes, napkins and place mats. $320 per place setting, $125 set of 4 napkins, $175 set of 4 place mats; Tiffany & Co. or tiffany.com
Arteriors lacquer tray
Arteriors’ new Gustav tray adds an Aegean teal lacquer sheen to a solid wood structure. Antique brass corner accents and finger holes as handles make it unique. $570; arteriors.com
Legrand wall plates
Legrand’s Adorne Collection includes USB-compatible and WiFi-ready electrical outlets, dimmers and switches, and wall plates in 35 colors and finishes. $8.88-$38.28; Legrand.us
Pottery Barn Tuileries Collection
Monique Lhuillier’s Tuileries Collection features 100 percent organic cotton textiles inspired by a gown and the famed Parisian garden. Shower curtain ($39) and guest towels ($22); Pottery Barn
Jonathan Adler Torino table
Back-painted glass panes and bold brass edges bring some graphic Italian style into your home with Jonathan Adler’s Torino table. The legs can be reconfigured four ways, so feel free to express yourself. $1,995; neimanmarcus.com
Twist Vase
Maximilian Eicke’s Max ID NY studio focuses on home goods with minimalist design, and he recently expanded into porcelain, hand-blown glassware, such as this vase, and stainless-steel cutlery. $130; maxidnystore.com
Jonathan Adler Globo chandelier
Pink, blue and green combine with opaque globe bulbs in Jonathan Adler’s Globo chandelier, part of a collection that includes this six-light linear chandelier. If the color is too much for you, it comes in a version with clear glass globes, too. $2,250; jonathanadler.com
March 05, 2021 at 08:03AM
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