Prints, Tiles, Lights, Furniture, and More

The latest collections and collaborations in the design world.

A FRESH TAKE

“Because even tradition deserves a little reinvention,” Suzanne Tucker has brought together a fresh mix of haberdashery stripes, crisp plaids, textured wovens, geometric jacquards and painterly prints in her latest assemblage for Suzanne Tucker Home. The designs offer a “nod to the past while feeling unmistakably fresh.” Tucker notes, “For Connecticut homes, with their effortless blend of coastal refinement and New England charm, these textiles are the perfect supporting cast: tailored yet inviting, classic with a wink.” Available through John Rosselli.

DELFT REDUX

Interior designer Tamara Stephenson of Root Cellar Designs is known for her creative wallpapers and fabrics. She recently launched her first tile collection, Summer House, with Country Floors, inspired by the colors and motifs of vintage Delft patterns. Stephenson reimagined this classic design through a contemporary lens with her signature hand-drawn charm. The five terra-cotta patterns include: Garden Topiary, Collected Summer, Porthole, Watercolor and French Country—offered in blue and cream colorways for a modern, coastal vibe.

A NEW ERA

Century announced a new collection, Era, designed by Fanny and Michelle Haim of the Miami-based mother-daughter design studio Fanny Haim Atelier. The inaugural release features 24 pieces, with case goods composed of organic materials including travertine, marble,and oak. “The aesthetic is characterized by clean lines, subtle curves, and a controlled color palette, inspired by the subtle beauty of the natural world,” says Fanny Haim. “The foundation lies in the balance between form and function, distilled to its essence. Each piece is carefully crafted to evoke a sense of sophistication and timelessness, while incorporating natural materials that bring warmth and authenticity to any space.”

DEBUT PERFORMANCE

Photograph by Katie Charlotte

Hudson Valley Lighting released a designer collaboration with Cortney Bishop of Charleston-based Cortney Bishop Design. Her debut collection—encompassing 14 lighting families, each with its own personality, includes table and floor lamps, sconces, chandeliers and pendants. “Like many homes in Connecticut, this collection embodies an effortless sense of timelessness,” says Bishop. “Featuring rich textures and natural materials, including raw silk, linen and rattan, each piece brings a soft yet striking layer to any space, complementing both modern and traditional styles. Available through Connecticut Lighting Center.