This July we’re serving up an exciting array of new collections and brands that have a strong global concept behind them. From the Moroccan mid-century style rugs from Beni to the glam industrial lighting collection by Jeffrey Alan Marks inspired by the rocky coves of Point Dume, CA. We’re also sharing Jason Wu’s newest designs for Interior Define as well as a new Australian outdoor furniture brand that you can now shop in the US. There’s no need to purchase an airplane ticket, this month’s Edit will satiate your wanderlust.
The Monthly Edit: July 2019

Beni has just launched their newest Desert Collection that features an array of flat-weave rugs using traditional handmade materials and weaving techniques of the Atlas Mountains. The terracotta color palette and mid-century graphics make them a stylish option for your home.
Featured here: Angles Rug, $345-$4,140

With an unexpected mix of industrial and glam, mixed with a little coastal, Jeffrey Alan Marks’ newest Point Dume collection for Progess Lighting has a fresh quality to it. In his designs he plays with patina, color combinations and profiles with a result that has slight coastal vibes that can work in any space.
Featured here: Yerba Large Pendant, $680

Australian brand Harbour Outdoor has mastered the art of outdoor furniture – knowing how to combine style and durability. That’s why it has been selected as one of the main furniture sources for trendy locales such as Elephante, featured here, which is a mid-century style Southern Mediterranean-inspired rooftop restaurant and bar in Santa Monica.
Featured here: Noosa Dining Chair, $725

The Egyptian Rug collection by Armadillo & Co may seem simple but it’s as they say, ‘the devil’s in the details’: due to the construction and dying process of the rugs, each one changes slightly with the light, creating depth and shadow.
Featured here: Egyptian Rug in Aegean, $4,000-$6,000

Newport Beach-based designer Denise Morrison has just launched her own home furnishings company House of Morrison that exudes that relaxed California-style mixed in with global fabrics and textures.
Featured here: Colton End Table, $1,400; Sausalito Bench, $2,725; Carolina Bed, $4,499

Jason Wu is a renaissance man – celebrated fashion designer and later on in his career, product designer – who has collaborated with several brands to bring his minimal and modern aesthetic to the home realm. In his latest contribution to the industry, he has partnered up with Interior Define to design a collection of contemporary upholstered pieces.
Featured here: Fabric Sofa, $2,095; Accent Chair, $1095
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