spring 2025 edit:
design in bloom
With Milan Design Week just wrapped and ICFF on the horizon, we’re feeling inspired by the creative energy surging through the global design community.
This season, we’re excited to spotlight a curated group of products that speak to the intersection of biophilic inspiration and commercial design—each selected for its sculptural quality, natural palette, and thoughtful materiality.
Drawing from the bloom-forward beauty of Seattle in spring, this collection embraces texture, softness, and organic form. Whether you're designing a workplace lounge, boutique lobby, or collaborative space, these pieces bring a sense of renewal and connection to nature—key principles in creating environments that support wellbeing and engagement.
The Ridge Chandelier features a patinated brass stem with gracefully bent arms and leaf-like shades that evoke the organic movement of a plant, casting outward beams of light from concealed LED sources.
Coil + Drift Ridge Chandelier
Black Oveja Tulipa
This Argentina-based studio designs and handcrafts acoustic panels, rugs, and artwork from Patagonian merino wool, drawing deep inspiration from nature to create sensory experiences that celebrate uniqueness and elevate spaces through thoughtful, artisanal design.
Eso Studio Catalina Wallpaper
A striped pattern full of depth and texture, it is inspired by the striations of the Santa Catalina mountain range.
Deya Poppy Chair
Poppy Chair's dark green tone was chosen to be in harmony with The Honey Chair and to be a color reminiscent of the earth. Crafted from oak wood, it features a distinctive flower design on the back. The center of the flower is upholstered with teddy fabric, adding a cozy touch to its round section.
Alexis + Ginger New Morning Side Table
The New Morning side table captures the fluid motion of stitching in its form, with India ink–dyed ash.
Nanimarquina Flora Bloom 4 Rug
Flora Bloom 4 is a hand-tufted rug by artist Santi Moix that captures the serene, cyclical beauty of nature with soft grey and pink tones, an irregular shape, and a design inspired by the delicate lifecycle of flowers.
This spring, as international design conversations evolve, we’re embracing the power of nature-forward design to enhance commercial environments. These six pieces, all from inspiring contemporary brands, reflect where the industry is headed—toward softness, sustainability, and sensory richness.
We can’t wait to see how these forms show up at ICFF and beyond. Until then, let your spaces bloom.