“Our new hand-beaded placemats, inspired by Suzani fabrics from Central Asia, pair perfectly with the antique dinnerware I scored at the Brimfield Antique Show.”—Kim Seybert, tabletop designer
“I love how the mirrors in our Hadley hurricanes make candlelight ‘dance’ around a table. I use them both indoors and outside.”—Christopher Spitzmiller, home furnishings designer
“My lacquer Op Art boxes are high gloss, high contrast, and high fashion—something in the air just makes me want everything in black and white!”—Jonathan Adler, accessories and furniture designer
“Our Taleti blockprint pillow. The velvet absorbs the colors in an interesting way and gives the print a sense of mystery.”—John Robshaw, textile designer
“The Abel vase is our first piece that’s made entirely of glass, and I think it’s beautifully sculptural.”—Aerin Lauder, product designer
“For a collaboration with Richard Ginori and Artemest, I combined some of Richard’s tabletop motifs into a singular design and branded each piece with a different word, which makes the simple act of having lunch a slightly risqué endeavor.”—Ippolita Rostagno, jewelry designer
This article appears in the September 2018 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).