-Sara Duffy, Stonehill Taylor
“Every time I have new ideas, I love to write them in this notebook. It makes taking notes fun.”
-Harry Nuriev, Crosby Studios
“I’m a firm believer in the old adage: the more pillows, the better. Layering, rearranging, and switching out pillow covers is also one of the easiest and most impactful ways to refresh your space, and I often find myself satisfying a redesign ‘itch’ by updating my own assortment of pillows. This Costa Nova Pillow Cover from Serena & Lily, complete with tassels and stripes, is a fun neutral with a bit of texture that works well alongside others but is also a standout on its own.”
-Lee Mayer, Havenly
“Natural stone materials, particularly travertine, are so relevant right now.I love the Round Tray from Populus Project, a gorgeous detailed piece with faceted edges and inlay brass coin that elevates any space.”
-Erick Garcia, Maison Trouvaille
“2021 is the year of the artisan and the time to buy statement objects for the home that make us feel good! Whether it is art, sculpture or a collected object from a favorite place or culture, buy pieces that evoke happiness.”
-Lisa Frantz, Lisa Frantz Interiors and NYDC’s Access to Design
“Lampshades are the new throw pillow. With fun prints, new pleating materials, and colored cords, lampshades are the trendy accessory of the moment, offering an immediate way to add color and interest to any room.”
-Carleton Varney, Dorothy Draper & Co
“This fun gourd-shaped porcelain lamp by the master of porcelain lamps, Christopher Spitzmiller, cannot help but put a smile on your face. Pools of light around a room are so much nicer than the harsh and flat light that comes from overhead can light in the ceiling.”
–Timothy Corrigan
“Our Seamoor chair is stable, comfortable, and natural—that’s why it’s trending! From ancient Egypt to 20th century Scandinavia seagrass coupled with wood has been used to weave the perfect seat, as sea grass is a natural reliable material to cradle the human form.”
-Robin Standefer, Roman and Williams
“The Arteriors ‘Mahoun’ Dining Table would work beautifully in either the city or the country. Its distinct shape commands attention and works as a handsome dining table, but I can also see it gracing an entrance as a dramatic center table. My clients are asking for more versatility than ever before, so beautiful pieces like this are perfect for a range of interiors and uses.”
Source: vogue.com