The Canyon basket’s jacquard weave suggests Native American patterns from the southwestern U.S. and is an ideal repository for fall blankets and throws, or even laundry (leather-trimmed handles make it an easy carry). $78, at Anthropologie, 375 W. Bway., NYC, 212-343-7070, anthropologie.com.
Spruce up a sofa or an armchair with the boldly embroidered Oaxaca throw pillow, which takes its name from the vibrant hues and tropical flora found in Mexico’s popular southern state. $115, at Collyer’s Mansion, 179 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, 347-987-3342, shopthemansion.com.
Need an extra seat? This handmade red oak and hand-braided cotton-cord stool should do the trick. Brooklyn-based designer Kate Casey has incorporated techniques from both Peruvian and Navajo weavings into the complex, yet utterly simple creation. $600, available by appointment at Peg Woodworking, Brooklyn, 413-429-6024, pegwoodworking.com.
Borrowing trademark patterns from Aztec and Navajo designs, this hand-woven wool pouf from Calypso St. Barth makes for a provocative perch. $425, 900 Madison Ave., 212-535-4100, calypsostbarth.com.
Fend off the fall chill with this striking Pendleton blanket, based on a Nez Percé design. Also available in charcoal and ivory. $249, at Beam, 240 Kent Ave., Brooklyn, 646-450-1469, beambk.com.
An old-world, turned-leg settee gets a surprising twist from a tufted wool fabric that recalls patterns from indigenous Venezuelan tribes. $1,298, at Urban Outfitters, 526 Sixth Ave., NYC, 646-638-1646, urbanoutfitters.com.
This article appears in the October 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).