London-born, New York City–based artisan Christina Antonio was inspired by M. C. Escher when designing her geometric textural tray, which features a pattern of cubes in various shades of gray.
These mirror-topped cocktail tables can be used separately or grouped together and are available in three different storage configurations and several finishes.
Bold architectural forms influence this edgy swivel chair, which is upholstered in a silvery taupe velvet that recalls the Manhattan skyline.
The Loix armchair and matching stool feature a chic mix of wood and leather.
Sustainably sourced horn is the star of Harlem-based Matthew Studios’ pulls, which come in both light and dark shades as well as multiple sizes and metal finishes.
Daltile’s Marble Attaché series mimics the look of real marble and has the durability of porcelain. It’s available in six colors and three finishes and can be purchased as planks, tiles, or mosaics.
As its name suggests, the Milano bench takes its cue from Italian design, featuring a cerused-ash frame, brass legs, and a textured moss-velvet seat.
Pink velvet gives a luxe touch to the classic silhouette of Plexi-Craft’s clear acrylic SoHo chair.
This clean-lined table merges a sleek quartzite top with an antiqued-steel base.
Inspired by Mother Nature, Jakub Staron transferred the irregular veining of natural marble onto this handspun wool-and-silk rug.
This article appears in the November 2017 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).