The petite Pendel sofa, at just over four feet long, will bloom in small San Francisco spaces. Pictured in Paradisträd by Swedish fabric house Jobs Handtryck, it is available in additional upholstery options. Starting at $4,929, through the Future Perfect.
The illustrations of late naturalist and artist Robert Dallet have been translated to the table in Hermès new line, Carnets d’Equateur. The porcelain collection is adorned with images that capture dozens of creatures in meticulous detail. $2,140.
The exquisite new Chaparal toile from Jim Thompson features intricate illustrations taken from an antique gold leaf and lacquer cabinet. Its ethereal colors fade across the fabric, creating an ombré effect. Available in Celadon (pictured) and two other colorways. Price upon request, through Shears & Window.
The mouth-blown Bandaska glass vase from Czech design duo Dechem Studio is artfully crafted to achieve its lovely gradated color. Available individually or in sets of four, the vases come in three sizes and shapes. Starting at $361, through Ligne Roset.
Romanticism is reborn in Gucci’s spring/summer 2016 collection. The Tiger Jacquard silk skirt features lyrical botanical and animal motifs. Skirt $1,690.
French fabric and wallpaper house de Gournay introduces its gilding technique for Chinoiseries, seen here applied to its Earlham pattern. De Gournay’s artists use a combination of pearlescent paint and metal leaf to create an entirely tonal gilt design. From $1,350 per panel, through de Gournay.
Crafted from 100 percent recycled material, this pine-green Adirondack chair from Loll Designs is waterproof, fade-resistant and maintenance free, so let the spring rain fall. $575, through Design Within Reach.
From Bernardaud’s Historical Collection, each Empire cup and saucer set is handcrafted at the company’s famed porcelain house in Limoges, France. $690, through Bloomingdale’s.
With a subtle variation in texture and color, a hallmark of linen velvet, Pierre Frey’s Orsay velour gradates from a dark, forest-green, to lighter, softer shades. Price upon request, through Shears & Window.
The second of nine new colors from beloved paint and wallpaper house Farrow & Ball, Inchyra Blue was inspired by a bespoke color made for a classic Georgian home in Scotland. Inspired by the country’s green moody skies, it creates great atmosphere. Price upon request, through Lee Jofa and Fregosi & Company.
Glassybaby creates handblown glass votives, each one unique, to benefit organizations that help people, animals and the environment heal. Spring’s green boughs are the inspiration for this new release, Gratitude. $44.
Barton Perreira, the California-based company known for its handmade frames and custom-designed colors, debuts its Camden sunglasses. These on-trend green shades feature fresh julep gradient mirror lenses. $525, through Barneys.
San Francisco interior designer Kendall Wilkinson’s debut collection for Fabricut includes Sun Waves Grass, an indoor/outdoor woven with a sweet, subtle pattern perfect for spring spaces. Available in Light Green (pictured) and seven additional colorways. Price upon request, through Fabricut.
Farrow & Ball’s new Cromarty, named for a British waterway, is a quiet green perfect for creating serene spring spaces. $97 per gallon, through Lee Jofa and Fregosi & Company.
This article appears in the April 2016 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).