Sun-blanched textiles, warm burled grains, uncultivated textures, and a medley of natural elements have become the new focus of design as reversion to the raw and primitive seeks to enable the rediscovery of the very foundational beauty in nature. After years of painting, staining, gilding, lacquering, and polishing to perfection, we now take a step back.

Instead we strip down and peel away the layers to reveal the nuances that exist beneath those glossy surfaces. On the spectrum of natural wonders big and small – from wood to jute, shells to stones, and everything in between – the focus has shifted to highlighting their distinctive peculiarities while juxtaposing their unaffected splendor.

 



Clockwise from top left:

Brunshwig & Fils “Bukhara Ikat” in Tan/Mocha / to the trade / www.brunschwig.com

Scalamandre “Metal Cork” in White Gold / to the trade /  www.scalamandre.com

Miles Redd for Patterson Flynn Martin “Cubist” Rug in Natural / to the trade / www.pattersonflynnmartin.com

“Pampelonne” by Nina Campbell for Osborne & Little / to the trade / www.osborneandlittle.com

Groundworks “Jumper Toast” by Kelly Wearstler for Lee Jofa / to the trade / www.leejofa.com

“Tonga Tape” Trim in Sea Oyster by Mary McDonald for F. Schumacher / to the trade / www.fschumacher.com

Palecek “Ella” Lounge Chair / $3,379 /  www.shopcandelabra.com

Dear Keaton “Braided Jute Pom Pom Basket Set” / $89 /   www.dearkeaton.com

Twine & Twig “Wall Vine” Tile / $65 each / www.twineandtwigstyle.com

Noir “Akira” Console Table / $1,757 / www.zincdoor.com

Made Goods “Inga” Mirror / $2,200 / www.shopcandelabra.com

Curated Kravet “Patrick” Side Table / to the trade / www.curatedkravet.com

Currey & Company “Faiyum” Table Lamp / $490 /  www.burkedecor.com