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Spring has arrived, bringing a flock of spirited releases to celebrate the new season. From sinuous solid wood benches to Mediterranean skyline–inspired wall murals, here are some highlights from the latest batch of launches.
The Citizenry’s spring collection is an artful ode to minimalism. Punctuated by monochrome palettes and organic textures, the launch offers everything from seafoam-blue stonewashed linen bedding to hand-made solid wood furniture and hand-knotted rugs. Standouts include the spindled Augusta bench and the natural oak Jaya nightstand, which features a faceted facade with a cubical pattern.
Kelly Wearstler unveiled Echo, a line of hand-crafted monolithic furniture. Available in natural and ebonized Douglas fir, as well as a white gesso finish, the collection draws inspiration from the California landscape and features eight artisan-made designs with fluid, organic forms, including an undulating, canyon-esque bench, an arched three-legged drink table and a dining table with a cavernous cutout base.
Industry West partnered with Clare on a colorful collection of iron outdoor furniture. The sleek seven-piece line spans chairs, stools and tables outfitted in sprightly hues from the beloved Nicole Gibbons–founded paint brand, including pale yellow Lemonade, ripe green Avocado Toast, blush pink Rosé Season and bold Blue Ivy.
Cuff Studio added the Fibrous wallpaper collection to its ongoing partnership with Black Crow Studios. The tactile line translates eight painterly patterns from the popular collaboration into a plethora of dimensional wallcoverings that are hand-printed on a textural, natural-fiber-enhanced ground, such as the undulating Ripples, the watercolor-speckled Terrazzo and the strata-inspired Sediment.
Crate & Barrel tapped Eric Adjepong for an exclusive collaboration. The series pays tribute to the all-star chef’s Ghanaian heritage and New York upbringing and offers dozens of vibrant kitchen and tabletop designs, ranging from West African bead–inspired appetizer plates and marble-based punch bowls to hammered glass tumblers and pepper mills made of ribbed acacia wood.
Objective Gallery premiered its highly anticipated “Made in China” exhibition. The avant-garde showcase deconstructs the Western connotations of Chinese manufacturing practices, and it features a selection of intricately hand-crafted ceramic works, such as the drip-glazed Echo Flow in Blue on Black by Ryan Mitchell; the tall, sculptural Qing Bai copper floral vase by Matt Watterson; and the porcelain stacked-dish-inspired Wildflower Shrine by Hao Zhenhan of XU Studio.
Cole & Son and Fornasetti’s latest collection, Senza Tempo II, is a surrealist masterpiece. Available through Lee Jofa, the collab boasts 11 whimsical wallcoverings—including a panoramic Mediterranean skyline design—adorned in the latter’s fantastical motifs, such as the celestial Soli, the botanical Foglie e Scimmie, the cameo-clad Cammei and the cloud-filled Soli e Nuvole.
Pindler released Exclusive Platinum, a seven-pattern collection of outdoor-friendly drapery fabrics. In addition to the striped Ibiza and striated Cannes, introductions from the weather-safe line include the zigzagging Peniche and the undulating Amalfi.
Pinkys Iron Doors introduced four eye-catching hues into its palette of finishes. The debut re-imagines some of the Los Angeles brand’s bestselling iron doors in sunbaked, SoCal-inspired colors like the verdant Angeles Green, the creamy Palm Desert Sand, the muted Montecito Mint and the peachy Sunset Pink.
Benjamin Moore launched Woodluxe, a full line of premium exterior stains. The innovative series provides all-weather protection—including a fade- and mildew-resistant finish—for wooden outdoor surfaces, and comes in a rainbow of translucent, solid, semisolid and semitransparent shades, such as rich reddish brown Mahogany, pale Platinum Gray and soft green Rosepine.