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Personal PREFERENCE
Sometimes the smallest details in a home speak the loudest about the owners. And these new releases are worth a thousand words.
Go Gingerly
John Derian is known for his attention to detail in decoupage pieces that add luxury and interest to homes across the world. His new collection of Ginger Jar lamps is no exception, each piece handmade in his studio in New York. Five designs of collaged paper under handblown glass create a line of truly unique and intricate lamps that light the way for a statement-making moment.
johnderian.com
Lover
Charlotte’s own Natalie Papier releases her new interior design book this fall. A gorgeous challenge to conventional wisdom, Start with the Art urges readers to begin their design journey with the most emotive piece of the puzzle—the art. Alongside beautiful images of inspiration, Papier fills her pages with useful nuggets on where to shop for affordable art, favorite galleries and museums, and favorite local artists, easing your journey into becoming an art-lover.
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Table, Set, Match
Belgian design label Serax has invited artistic expression through tableware in their latest collaborations with designers like Marni and chef Yotam Ottolenghi. One-of-akind tableware in a myriad of patterns brings a world of combinations to your fingertips. Hand-illustrated porcelain pieces from Marni mark the Italian fashion label’s arrival to the world of interiors, heralding a zing of quirky elegance, while Ottolenghi’s Feast Collection, designed in tandem by Ottolenghi and Italian artist Ivo Bisignano, brings colorful, joyful vibes to breaking bread.
serax.com
Personality Plus
For such an unassuming party piece, the cocktail napkin has an epic following. From clandestine notes to lipstick stains, this little piece of paper has run the gamut of functionality, but a new collection from luxury tableware brand Âme Atendre takes the storied napkin to keepsake territory. Removing clichés in favor of sentiment and tacky colors in favor of muted tones, each set proffers something to think about alongside a personal touch.
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Ave Regina
The queen of lighting, Regina Andrew, releases a new line of fixtures this summer, with some pieces debuting in stores later this fall. Pulling inspiration from historic homes and sixties nostalgia, the new designs combine the best of midcentury modern with contemporary trends and materials. reginaandrew.com