Katherine Bernhardt Designs Limited Edition Plates

Want to set an above average holiday table for an art-loving client this year? Look no further than artist Katherine Bernhardt's new limited edition plates. The works are the result of the painter's recent Artwalk NY gala dinner honor. The organization raises funds for the Coalition for the Homelessas will Bernhardt's plateswhich are available now through Artsy and Prospect.

Lawson-Fenning Debuts a New California-Centric Collection

For those who think that winter collections mean faux-fur throws and cinnamon-scented candles, think again. Lawson-Fenning is now out with its new Ojai Collection, the contents of which are sure to transport any designer or client to the warmest areas of Southern California. The items includeda coffee table, credenza, dining table, and morespring from an earlier Ojai table and sofa, which first launched in 2016.

Richard Sappers Static Clock Gets More Time

Ticktock, ticktock...the time has come for Richard Sappers Static Clock to be released. The iconic design launched Sapper's careerand won him the prestigious Compasso dOro award at age 28. While Sapper is known in part for the works he went on to create for Alessi, this reissue has Milan's Lorenz to thank.

A new blue colorway of a preexisting Alice Sergeant print.

Alice Sergeant Releases New Fabric Colorways

What's white and blue and pink (almost) all over? Alice Sergeant's two new colorways for her Najwa fabrics. The colors, dubbed spring and antique pink, will be in Well Made Home, Travis & Company, Wells Abbott, The Fabric Collective, and Evans & Sheldon showrooms next week. So, designers looking to create an effortless 2020 revamp, keep your eyes peeled.

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La Mamounia to Get a Revamp

La Mamounia, the legendary Moroccan retreat once described by Winston Churchill as "the most lovely spot in the whole world," is about to get a revamp. The hotel, built in 1923 and restored in 2009, will receive a thoughtful facelift in 2020 courtesy of Parisian duo Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku. The changes, set to take place in both public areas and private rooms of the premises, will be made over the summer, with La Mamounia set to reopen September 1.

The Palace Hotel Draws Attention to a $200,000 Bed

When you go to The Palace, one of New York's most storied hotels, it makes sense that you might expect to sleep like a member of a European royal family. Now, the institution just got a lot closer to making that dream a reality, thanks to the unveiling of its Hstens Ultimate Sleep Suite. The room features the high-end Swedish company's pice de rsistance: its Vividus bed. The signature design takes the company 350 hours to complete and costs a whopping $200,000. So in some sense, renting it for one night is bound to be a bargain.

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November 22, 2019 at 2:43 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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