The relaxed feel and look of stonewashed bed linens from Hawkins New York will make it hard to get out of bed. Breathable Belgian linen—cool in summer and warm in winter—promotes a restful sleep. Starting at $78.
Grohe introduces interchangeable silicone hoses, in seven rainbow shades, for its Essence Semi-Pro faucet. Faucet, $699, colorful hoses sold separately, $85, benderplumbing.com.
Unapologetically feminine, rose-colored earrings by Faye Kim feature oblong fresh-water pearl drops, crowned with an 18k matte-finished gold cap with inset diamonds. $1,695.
Vivienne Westwood’s abstract Scottish thistle design is hand-knotted with fine silk yarns on a Tibetan wool background. The Thistle Gold rug pairs muted rose hues with golden tones. $193 per square foot, 6-by-4 foot rug $4,632, therugcompany.com.
Understated elegance in blush, this off-the-shoulder ruffle dress designed by Valentino whispers sophistication. $2,450. Available at Mitchells.
Don’t let the sweet color fool you; the Canvas Home Shell Bisque collection in porcelain is strong enough for everyday use. A textured unglazed bisque contrasts with a soft pink glaze. Starting at $6.50.
Italian-designed La Gallina Matta Parentesi placemats are machine embroidered and hand finished. The oilcloth linen resists stains. $28. Available at The Linen Shop.
Hand blocked in India utilizing traditional methods, John Robshaw’s Citadel fabric, in linen and cotton, displays natural variations intrinsic to the organic printing process. (T), johnrosselli.com.
Inspired by Japanese obi sashes, the Sakiori border by Samuel & Sons features interlocking hexagons in satin stitch embroidery on a linen canvas ground. Price upon request (T).
Exotic birds and cherry blossoms adorn the Chinois Palais wallcovering by Schumacher. Modeled after an antique silk panel and true to original scale, the design is available as a printed linen or a wallcovering. Price upon request (T).
Master craftsmen in Brazil hand-polish each rose quartz stone to create the Kivita coasters from Anna by Rablabs. The contour of the rough edge is finished in a precious metal. Sold as a set of two, $175.
Fashion designer Whitney Pozgay has collaborated with Anthropologie on a new home collection. The tribal motif of the glazed earthenware stool was conceived by Pozgay following a trip to Africa. $168.
This article appears in the April 2017 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).