Make your home look downright radiant with accessories designed to upend the last dark days of winter. Lately spiraling into our orbit: dynamic pieces like Emma Gardner’s hand-knotted Hoot rug, reminiscent of a Sonia Delaunay painting and available in custom sizes and colors. $92/sq. ft. for wool or $133/sq. ft. for silk/wool blend, at Dennis Miller Associates, NYDC, 200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 1210, NYC, 212-684-0070.
Time to reflect? Designers Sabine Marcelis and Brit van Nerven’s multicolor Seeing Glass mirror is a treat for sore eyes. $3,660, at Matter, 405 Broome St., NYC, 212-343-2600.
Arrange your early-spring flowers in this funky pink-to-orange porcelain Hot Spots vase by Rosenthal. Available in two sizes and several colors. $295 (h: 8”) or $395 (h: 12”), at Bloomingdales, 1000 Third Ave., NYC, 212-705-2000.
This crystal catchall, crafted by design company Fundamental Berlin, is a colorful way to store spare change and sets of keys. $44, at Consort, 155 Duane St., NYC, 646-868-5776.
Snacks are a lot more fun to serve on the Ziggy Lazy Susan, designed by New York–based company French Bull. $35, at Bowery Kitchen Supplies at Chelsea Market, 88 Tenth Ave., NYC, 212-376-4982.
According to its designer, Constance Guisset, the curved Windmill pouf is ideal for impromptu discussions, so give it a spin! Available in three sizes and several colors. From $3,050, at Property, 57 Walker St., NYC, 917-237-0123.
This article appears in the March 2017 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).