Ikats historically employ brightly woven colors, but Madeline Weinrib prefers a more modern, 21st-century twist. “I love to do ikats in black and white because they become so contemporary,” says Weinrib, whose brand-new pop-up at Barneys New York, A World of Influence, opens September 10. Among the cashmere throws, cosmetics bags, and limited-edition Billy Sullivan prints is this vintage settee, covered in Weinrib’s Ogadon ikat and Bayuda block print. $14,000, 660 Madison Ave., NYC, 212-826-8900, barneys.com.
This sleek maple sling chair is upholstered in a bold Japanese nishijin weave, the result of a collaboration between Kyoto-based Hosoo fabrics and furniture designer Anna Karlin. $10,000, at Atelier Courbet, 175 Mott St., NYC, 212-226-7378, ateliercourbet.com.
Taking a cue from futurist forms, the Tiki table lamp, designed by Nao Tamura for Established & Sons, alights beautifully on a side table or console. $2,368, at Matter, 405 Broome St., NYC, 212-343-2600, mattermatters.com.
This inkblot-inspired rug by Erik Lindstrom won’t test your personality traits, but its striking design speaks for itself. $63 per sq. ft., at Desiron, 200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 702, NYC, 212-353-2600, desiron.com.
Using charred wood salvaged from New York City water towers, designer Stefan Rurak crafts unique clocks that reference time in more ways than one. $400, available to order through Stefan Rurak Studio, 150 Randolph St., Brooklyn, 347-687-7278, stefanrurak.com.
The Timothy Oulton–designed Zodiac console, made of Roman black marble with a white marble inlay, is a sign of stylish times. $4,250, at ABC Carpet & Home, 888 Bway., NYC, 212-473-3000, abchome.com.
This article appears in the September 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).