Editor’s Picks: See What Editor In Chief Amy Sneider Is Loving This Spring

Browse a collection of 12 new products featured in aspire design and home magazine’s recently released spring issue.

A Mughal Princess wallcovering | Parete
In collaboration with Scottish artist Wendy Morrison, Parete has released a spirited and contemporary take on the classic appeal of chinoiserie with A Mughal Princess. On a shimmering backdrop of metallic sisal, galloping horses, symbolizing strength and freedom, play with graceful cranes, representing long life and happiness, for an ethereal expression of joy.

W il Toro 1 Sideboard, 1982 Pallucco Roma edition | Paolo Pallucco & Mireille Rivier
Scene-stealing sculpture meets functional furniture in this cabinet that’s as antitraditional as the era in which it was designed. Two levels of storage make it useful; an off-kilter appearance renders it a conversation piece.

Nova textile | Maharam
Continuing Sander Lak’s exploration of color with Maharam’s design studio, the Nova textile demonstrates through abstracted motif and exaggerated scale how distinct hues look when placed beside one another. In each of nine colorways – ranging from citrusy brights to dimensional neutrals – five hues dissolve into each other to form a flowing mix and expansive pattern.

Layla cocktail table | Baker Luxe Collection
Two geometric brass sections join to form the base of the Layla Cocktail Table. With a design reminiscent of an envelope, the sculptural base stays in the spotlight, as viewed through a Starphire glass top.

STACK wallacovering | Superfici Venice Collection by Materica
STACK by Antonio Pio Saracino. This three-dimensional, refined metal boiserie sets an enveloping stage where sculptural forms overlap and merge in seemingly endless evolution. As the name STACK implies, the accumulation and layering of the panels relay an ever-growing story.

Agharti cabinet | Design by Davide Sozzi for Promemoria
Named for the legendary kingdom that Tibetan tradition says lies beneath the Earth’s surface, the terracotta-accented Agharti cabinet is an homage to hidden natural forces. A rhythmic, bubbling pattern of circles within squares evokes animated geometry within an inanimate object.

Superbloom wallcovering | Liora Manné
The Superbloom wallcovering by Liora Manné is part of the New York-based designer’s eco-friendly Kaleidoscope Collection, which also includes rugs and fabrics. Drawing inspiration from mosaic tiles, cultural tapestries and artisanal craftsmanship, the customizable line is created using fibers that are sourced from recycled plastic bottles.

Corrugated Collection | Hanneke Lourens
In a studio set among the Northern California redwoods, South Africa-born furniture designer Hanneke Lourens creates contemporary, handmade, sculptural pieces using traditional woodworking techniques. Though a resident of California for nearly a decade, Lourens continues to draw inspiration from her roots – always working to weave the spirit and vibrancy of South Africa into her work. Her debut collection is a tribute to her homeland and to her fascination with the permanence of wood, the precision it demands, and the creativity it can deliver. Consisting of five pieces, the Corrugated Collection is inspired by the abundance of corrugated metal sheets found in the urban landscapes of South Africa. The designs employ white oak to mimic the flowing curves of this globally-used and -recognized building material, and then juxtapose those fluid shapes with hard geometric lines.

Botanical Florals | Carini Carpets
Reimagining botanical motifs in contemporary forms, Carini Carpets brings a new collection of floral-inspired rug designs into play. Building on their mission
to create soulful, sustainable, timeless pieces, the collection places a modern lens on delicate vine-like patterns, oversize blooms and abstract interpretations of nature.

Lund Collection | JD Staron
Striking a balance between timeless craftsmanship and innovative design, the Lund Collection from JD Staron pairs the simple, functional beauty of Bauhaus design with the rich heritage of Swedish rug weaving. The collection blends traditional flat weaving techniques with plush pile and striking pattern, reimagining classic methods and motifs for modern living.

Mixteca Collection | Jiun Ho
Celebrating memory, place and imagination, the Mixteca Collection from Jiun Ho is inspired by the vibrant landscapes and cultural heritage of Mexico and the artistry of the Mixtec “People of the Rain.” The performance textiles are designed for indoor and outdoor settings, and pair rich cactus greens and ocean blues with earthy neutrals and Jiun Ho’s signature gold tones to evoke natural occurrences like cloud movements and rain-washed landscapes.

Cecile Upholstered Bench | Studio Uwe Gaertner
The furniture designed by Studio Uwe Gaertner aims to achieve two seemingly incompatible qualities: glamour and simplicity. The Cecile Upholstered Bench carries out that agenda via black-stained solid oak paired with a brushed fabric that together present a sensation of refined elegance.

Impasto rug | Design by Sonnhild Kestler for Maharam
Recreating the chromatic studies that Zurich-based designer Sonnhild Kestler enlists in her screen-printing process, the Impasto rug design represents paint pressed across a printing screen through varied, overlapping stripes. Hand-knotted in Nepal of Tibetan wool, Impasto’s two colorways draw upon the designer’s folklore-informed sensibility.

Isle chair | Baker Resort Collection® for McGuire
Wrapped in natural leather cord, the Isle Occasional Chair carries on the heritage and charm of a life spent on the coast. This modern piece is inspired by the rope detailing and distinct silhouettes of maritime design.

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