Victoria Larson poses against a backdrop of her new Zephyr wallpaper. Photo: Lee Kriel.
French connection: On a recent Côte d’Azur holiday, Annapolis artist VICTORIA LARSON says she found so much inspiration in the architecture, gardens and seascapes that "a collection naturally spilled out.” Her Cap Ferrat wallpapers include, from left, Zephyr, Beatrice and Vista. victoria-larson.com
Bright lights: Washington interior designer ZOE FELDMAN has fashioned a 26-piece lighting collection for Mitzi, an online retailer. The line encompasses lamps, sconces, pendants, flush mounts and chandeliers—all of which embody Feldman’s aesthetic of modern classicism. mitzi.com
Sculptural perch: Virginia artist Jomo Tariku’s Meedo Chair distills two strong African symbols—the Afro comb and the ceremonial seat. It’s shown in ash-black with orange trim; Tariku unveiled a bronze version at Design Miami in December. jomofurniture.com; wexlergallery.com
Winsome menagerie: DC-based Laura Cheung Wolf of Lala Curio introduced Oriental Fantasy at Paris Déco Off 2024. The line of bespoke wall coverings features Giraffa (pictured), a joyous safari motif hand-embroidered with wooden beads and sequins. lalacurio.com; ruefour.com
Magic carpet ride: Madeleine Mitchell, a veteran of Doris Leslie Blau, has launched an eponymous atelier selling new and antique rugs—and designs of her own. Above: a custom wool carpet in a geometric motif, handwoven in Morocco. Interior Design: Vivian Braunohler. madeleinemitchelldesigns.com