Home accessories designers have been testing the limits of the ever-popular ikat print. This wool rug, handmade in India, tantalizes with its dusky diamond-pattern haze. $399 for 5′ x 8′, at West Elm, 112 W. 18th St., NYC, 212-929-4464, westelm.com
The just-unveiled Voyage en Ikat tableware collection from Hermès takes its inspiration from precious stones and far-flung places. Consider this emerald-toned oval platter, crafted of porcelain and rimmed in 24k matte gold. $2,140, 691 Madison Ave., NYC, 212-751-3181, hermes.com
Divine energy comes to the table with Shakti, a new dinnerware line from Kim Seybert that glimmers like limpid pools. $69 for a dessert plate, at Barneys New York, 660 Madison Ave., NYC, 212-826-8900, barneys.com
The pattern on the down-filled linen-and-cotton Petra pillow is all sewn up with barely-there embroidery. $89, at DwellStudio, 77 Wooster St., NYC, 646-442-6000, dwellstudio.com
Fresh and fun, this ikat tray by Aerin is sure to make waves at your next party. $595, at Bergdorf Goodman, 754 Fifth Ave., NYC, 212-753-7300, bergdorfgoodman.com
This article appears in the April 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).