The Spring Edit: Pops of Color and a Shift in Texture

The Spring Edit: Pops of Color and a Shift in Texture

March always feels like a bit of a turning point. As the light starts to shift, we’re finding ourselves drawn to a mix of pieces that feel both energizing and grounded. This month, we’ve gathered a few favorites that bridge the gap between winter’s quiet and the first signs of spring - think soft sage tones, rich textures, and just enough fringe to keep things interesting.

Here are the pieces we’re currently leaning into to help you transition your projects into the new season with ease.


A Foundation of Texture and Tone 

The right floor covering anchors a room and establishes its entire mood. The Bradley Rug from the Chris Loves Julia collection for Loloi combines artisanal texture with a soothing, sage-adjacent palette, providing the technical performance required for high-traffic areas without sacrificing warmth.

Sculptured Comfort

Seating should always be a balance of form and ergonomic considerations. With its subtle slope and tailored upholstery, Dining Chair Fairburn by Eichholtz offers a refined silhouette. It protects your client’s need for both comfort and uncompromised style.

Illuminating the Details
Lighting provides the necessary definition to any well-considered space. The Vintage Brass finish of the Corbett Lighting Telluride Wall Sconce offers a soft, historical patina. It is a graceful nod to traditional craftsmanship, elevated for contemporary environments.

A Study in Practicality
Storage shouldn't just be purely functional. This Slider Cubby Cabinet from Loll utilizes vertical form to maximize space, while its slatted sliding doors provide a space to hide the not-so-pretty things. This is where organizational efficiency meets thoughtful design.

The Center of Connection
Meaningful connections often happen around the coffee table, so let's make the furniture as memorable as those core moments. The Polly Avo Cocktail Table by Jonathan Charles features a high-gloss, bold avocado lacquer finish, and its vibrant color is complemented by an inset royal green leather tabletop, creating visual and tactile interest. It serves as a strong architectural element while maintaining an inviting, approachable feel.

Seasonal Adaptability

As the weather warms, we love a seamless transition from interior to exterior living. The mosaic tile top of TOV's Mixie Tile Indoor/Outdoor Coffee Table offers resilient performance and texture, suitable for a sophisticated terrace or a playful sunroom. Plus, we love the unexpectedness of something bright blue. 

A Classic Reinvented

The familiar silhouette of the No. 9 Rocker by Loll is brought to life with a vibrant finish (with more to choose from!) and is crafted from recycled high-density polyethylene - a perfect piece for a client who prioritizes sustainability and wants to take it easy outside as the weather warms up.

A Statement in Mixed Materials

The combination of metalwork and an expansive surface creates a durable, weather-resistant anchor for outdoor lounges. It shifts the value from mass-produced furniture to a lasting investment in peace of mind. Check out the Leblanc Outdoor Coffee Table from the Amber Lewis x Four Hands collection here

Organic Sophistication


The final illuminating layer - the Lima Sconce from Palecek - brings the outside in. Woven natural materials are framed by dark, structured metal, offering an elegant contrast that aligns perfectly with a refined, relaxed aesthetic. Don't forget - if you'd like to place a Palecek order, just fill out a product request form and we'll handle the rest. 

 

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