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From L’Objet’s sculptural salt & pepper sets to Jonathan Adler’s glazed porcelain designs, these are the just landed interior buys to snap up quick.
Sometimes a reset is as simple as rethinking the details. Subtle upgrades like Versace’s CDF Blanket or Fornasetti’s reversible cushion can do the work, while Dolce & Gabbana Casa’s Carretto Sun cushion leans more decisively into statement territory. Consider this our edit, curated the Flannels way.
A good throw should do more than keep you warm - it should pull its weight aesthetically. Versace’s CDF Blanket manages both, bringing just enough zhuzh without shouting about it. It works draped over a bed or strategically abandoned on a sofa. The only real test of restraint is not ending up underneath it.
For those who enjoy variety, Fornasetti’s Tema e Variazioni reversible cushion does the work quietly. One moment, the fly rests on her nose; the next, it’s mid-escape as she looks on. Two moods, one cushion. Flip accordingly.
Assouline has added scent to its travel repertoire, for those who prefer their escapism indoors. Light the Mykonos candle, open a book, and let almond, rhubarb, wild fig and tonka bean do the rest. Sun-drenched, minus the logistics.
A subtle way to introduce colour, assuming your definition of subtle allows for Dolce & Gabbana. This small canvas cushion showcases a folklore-inspired Carretto Siciliano design in rich, vibrant tones, finished with a central sun motif. Best placed where it can garner maximum attention.
A canister for the things you rely on most. Jonathan Adler’s striped porcelain design has been glazed in rich hues and makes no attempt at discretion. Consider it intentional.
Some bowls are purely practical. This isn’t one of them. L’Objet’s Alhambra bowl is hand-carved from smoked ash wood and elevated on a stacked pedestal finished with brass detailing. Use it to serve food or let it perform as sculpture. Either works.
Salt and pepper rarely get this much attention. L’Objet’s Picanto set leans into sculptural form and detailing, transforming a basic necessity into a quiet statement. Proof that even the smallest gestures can be styled.
Wall décor, but make it archival. This handcrafted Tema e Variazioni porcelain plate features Lina Cavalieri - Fornasetti’s enduring muse - rendered in contrasting tones, with each variation offering a subtly different expression. Display one, or lean into repetition with multiple.
Jonathan Adler’s Resource Chess Set arrives suitably oversized and unapologetically glossy. Crafted in chunky acrylic, it channels a certain 1970s, Halston-adjacent glamour. Fun before you’ve even started playing.
Fresh air, bottled. Maison Margiela’s Replica When the Rain Stops diffuser recreates the calm that follows rain, lightly scenting the room. Housed in the brand’s characteristically clean, minimal vessel. A subtle shift, but an effective one.