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Design Discoveries From New York And Beyond

Worldly Flair

Home accessories designers are looking far afield for inspiration, mixing and matching styles in heady combinations along the way. The iconic Italian linens company Pratesi, for example, took the road to Morocco to arrive at its sumptuously detailed new pattern, Marrakesh, featuring a bold Moorish-inflected ogee curve on crisp white Egyptian cotton, available in Scarlet (shown), Sterling, and White. Pricing ranges from $750 to $3,495, from late May through Labor Day at the new Pratesi pop-up in Southampton, 43 Jobs Ln., 631-353-3137, and at pratesi.com.

Earthly Delights

Fresh from its premiere at Déco Off in Paris, de Gournay’s Mahal Garden wall covering embodies the subcontinental seductions of Mughal Empire India. From $1,800 per 36"-w. panel, 243 E. 59th St., NYC, 212-564-9750, degournay.com.

Planet Pleaser

London-based designer Jennifer Manners’s /re/Purpose fiber, made entirely from recycled plastic, is put to the test in her chic new flatweave Scallop rug (shown: Mustard). Spilland fade-resistant, it’s a revolutionary design for both indoors and out. From $380 for 3' x 5', NYDC, 200 Lexington Ave., Ste. 911, NYC, 646-293-6613, jennifermanners.co.uk.

All About Yves

Hand-crafted from high-performance aluminum, the Yves table from McKinnon & Harris features a clever cutout motif redolent of Moroccan souks. It also makes an ideal addition to a terrace or porch, now that spring cocktail season is officially underway. Available in 21 colors (shown: Marrakech Blue). From $4,960, 222 E. 59th St., NYC, 212-371-8260, mckinnonharris.com.

background in a new collab with Romo, featuring boho Bloomsbury patterns updated for the stylish set. Bonita pillow in Chateau Rose, 19½" sq., from $200, at Romo, D&D, 979 Third Ave., Ste. 808, NYC, 212-319-7666, romo.com.

Cherry On Top

Japan’s legendary sakura festivals get a new lease on life with the latest collab between home-decor influencer Ashley Stark and plasticflower phenom Diane James. In other words, now you can enjoy these sensational pink blossoms all year long. $625, ashleystarkhome.com.

ANNI MIRABILIS

Active during the early- and middle20th century, the famously innovative German textile artist Anni Albers was way ahead of her time. Now British-based Christopher Farr Cloth is keeping her spirit alive with cutting-edge wall coverings that seem right at home in the digital age. Shown: Child’s Check in Cobalt. Pricing upon request, at Holland & Sherry, D&D, 979 Third Ave., Ste. 1402, NYC, 212-355-6241, hollandandsherry.com.