Sage Advice: Explore These 11 Gorgeous Green Goods

A timeless hue that can be representative of growth, harmony and freshness, green decor is a reliable way to add organic energy to your space. Check out these eleven green goods for inspiration, as selected by the aspire editors.

Àtria | Abimis with Studio Delineo and Massimo Rosati
Àtria is the first modular kitchen specifically designed to exist outdoors. Stemming from the Latin “àtrium,” the name inspires the desire to bring together two ancient symbols of living: the hearth and the open space of the home.

Button wool rug | Annie Selke
Part of a collaboration with Kit Kemp, co-owner and creative director for Firmdale Hotels, the Button Hand Micro-Hooked Wool Rug is crafted from durable and naturally stain-resistant wool. It’s perfect for high-traffic areas like living rooms, kids’ rooms, staircases, and hallways. Shown here in olive.

Echo tile collection | Waterworks
A Waterworks favorite, this beloved dust-pressed tile collection complements any design aesthetic. While the tiles’ perfectly uniform shapes allow for vanishing grout lines, variations in the hand-applied glazes give each installation exquisite depth. Choose from an array of colors and textures, with classic cushioned shoulders or straight, sharp edges for a more modern look.

Jalouise | Anne Corbiere
A collection of delicate fabrics inspired by Alain Robbe-Grillet’s novel La Jalousie, which narrates the anger of a lover made jealous by the sight of his wife through the blinds of his apartment. Wicker subtly interwoven with recycled cotton threads adorns the interior spaces with a delicate, luminous chiaroscuro, lending them a mysterious aura.

All Squared Up wallpaper | AVD x RollOut
Artist Alykhan Velji has put a playful spin on the traditional checkerboard motif. Orderly squares aren’t so rigid anymore – their borders have softened into an informal, convivial weave where quadrangles are stretched and warped into casually imperfect forms. The pattern is textured with a vibrant watercolor effect that adds complexity, depth and character to relaxed spaces.

Bellagio Collection | Pierre Frey
Bellagio is an in and outdoor collection revisiting foliage and palm trees, mindful to include geometric designs and timeless stripes, in a cheerful, graphic spirit and range. All of the fabrics are high performance, suitable for outdoor seating and curtains, and possess a particularly supple hand.

I Lost My Marbles | Perete Walls
A wallcovering collaboration between Caroline Lizarraga and Parete, ILMM is a raised surface print on metallic smART vinyl which helps to accentuate the pattern’s subtle iridescent qualities.

Togo in Floraly | Marie C Dorner x Ligne Roset
To mark the 50th anniversary of the iconic Togo chair, Marie C Dorner has redesigned the original Floraly fabric for Ligne Roset to create: Togo in Floraly. One of the original upholstery fabrics of the classic sofa from 1973 (originally manufactured by French fashion house Hermes) and now made by a local French manufacturer, Floraly still represents the spirit and essence of the 70s – even in 2024.

End Papers | Aux Abris
Endpapers, traditionally placed on the inside covers of leather-bound books, served the purpose of safeguarding the valuable text at the beginning and end of a book from wear and tear. Drawing inspiration from a traditional Italian style of marbling, Anne Robert crafted a flawless repeat pattern that, despite its ancient roots, exudes a bold and modern aesthetic.

Silas Lounge Chair | Last Ditch Design
The Silas Lounge Chair uses an exposed solid wood frame to become the focal point for classic geometry, while maintaining a timeless feel. The silhouette of soft bolster cushions cradled between the frame gives harmony in the contrasts of the materials.

Verdant Thinker Rug | Purple Mountain Rugs
Set against a backdrop of unique green and ivory curved wave lines, this rug brings a touch of intellectual charm to your space.

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