Giambattista Valli Home Is Here—Just in Time For Summer Entertaining

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Courtesy of Moda Operandi

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“It is about sharing culture and excellence,” Giambattista Valli says of his debut tabletop collection, over three years in the making. Such a timeline makes sense when you consider the Italian designer collaborated with artisans across Europe and North Africa, from the Viennese glassmaker Lobmeyr, to the Moroccan linen makers Atelier Houria Tazi, to the porcelain house Augarten Wien. There are water glasses painted with Valli-style roses, petal-shaped plates and objets in the shape of lemons and oysters. Recognizing his range of individual influences, Valli’s line, which is offered through Moda Operandi, is divided into two distinct categories: The first, Plein-Air, leans into the delicate floral and feminine aesthetic his house is known for. (“It’s about Marie Antoinette, the Impressionists, and French gardens, yet there’s an Italian side to it, too,” he says.) The second, Cairo Jaipur, is a brighter and bold selection that embraces ombre celadon greens and jewel tone yellows inspired by his travels.

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Giambattista Valli Home Porcelain Lemon Box

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Giambattista Valli Home Painted Porcelain Dessert Plate

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Giambattista Valli Home Porcelain Starter Plate

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Giambattista Valli Home Footed Water Glass

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Giambattista Valli Home Painted Water Glass

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Giambattista Valli Home Five-Piece Gold-Plated Bamboo Silverware Set

Valli is far from the only designer with tabletop goods on the mind: as summer months fast approach, a new fervor surrounding distinctive al fresco decor has emerged. California cool girl brand Dôen launched a line of dreamy bohemian tablecloths meant for a Los Angeles dinner party, while India Mahdavi’s kaleidoscopic tableware was inspired by the colors imprinted on your retina after closing your eyes in the bright sun. CeCe Barfield, who has worked with Markarian and Christie’s, believes that “well-set dining tables shouldn’t limit themselves to the indoors,” so her new garden collection works just as well outside: rattan chargers mix effortlessly with French porcelain and Belgian linens play host to colorful wax candles.

Below, the most recent notable home decor and design launches.

CeCe Barfield Garden Collection

“My Garden collection is inspired by elegant outdoor entertaining,” Barfield’s says. Floral motifs abound: plates and napkins are adorned with wildflowers, climbing vines, palms, and daisies. The vintage-feeling collection can be used for indoor or outdoor dining, making it the perfect investment for the spring and summer entertainer.

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CeCe Barfield Home Veranda Dinner Plate

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CeCe Barfield Home Daisy Placemats

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CeCe Barfield Home Soleil Wicker Placemat

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CeCe Barfield Home Veranda Légumier

Jake Arnold for Parachute

AD100 interior designer Jake Arnold combines California modern with English countryside eclecticism in his new bedding line for Parachute: think rich chocolate brown bedding and velvet floral pillows, but also linen sheets and airy pleated curtains. We’re particular fans of the boucle throws.

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Striped Vintage Linen Bed Cover

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Striped Vintage Linen Euro Pillow Cover

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Printed Linen Bolster Pillow Cover

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Oversized Alpaca Boucle Throw

India Mahdavi x H&M Home

“This collection is to be lived with, to be cherished, to be part of your landscape,” India Mahdavi told Vogue of her home collection with H&M Home, which brings the starchitect’s signature rainbow ombre palette to the general populous. Mahdavi developed the collection around the items you use on a leisurely morning: a throw, for when you roll out of bed, a lavender mug for your coffee, and a cheerful coral pitcher for flowers or orange juice.

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H&M x India Mahdavi large earthenware pitcher

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H&M x India Mahdavi stoneware serving bowl

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H&M x India Mahdavi large stoneware plate

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H&M x India Mahdavi stoneware mug

Gohar World

Artist sisters Laila and Nadia Gohar’s new tableware line, Gohar World, emphasizes the art of abstract, surrealist entertaining, offering objects like egg candelabras and trompe l'oeil plates. The duo worked with family-owned ateliers around the world to execute their vision, aiming to highlight heirloom techniques passed down through generations, like mouth-blown glass and hand-dipped candles.

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Mother of Pearl Scoop

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Baguette Candle

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Lace Pearl Coasters

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Egg Chandelier

Dôen Home

Bohemian florals reign supreme in Dôen’s new textile line, which embraces the rich marigold fields and poppy-filled meadows of California. Set your table and embrace the ’70s-Laurel Canyon aesthetic, or adorn your bed with soothing bluebell blooms.

Alabaster Countryside Calico Napkins, Set of 4

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Songbird Toile Duvet Cover