Ralph Lauren Home’s Latest Collection Embodies a Coastal Spirit
According to Ralph Lauren, authenticity is the most important element of any interior. “My homes are a personal expression of what I love,” explains the fashion icon, who has steered Ralph Lauren Home on that philosophy for over four decades, with collections informed by the American West, English country estates, and Hollywood glamour. This season, his focus turns to coastal living with Meadow Lane, a breezy suite of fabrics, tableware, and accessories that channel seaside ease and the towering hedges of Long Island’s East End.
Beyond crisp cottons, graphic checks, and airy sheers rendered in whites and blues, the fabrics by the yard reflect artisanal charm rooted in heritage references. Vintage-inspired batiks depict posy bouquets and meandering vines. Densely woven stripes evoke classic men’s shirting. Sumptuous bed linens possess a perfectly imperfect appeal, layering patchwork plaid shams with a trapunto quilted floral damask coverlet and hand-embroidered duvets. Each takes on a fresh personality when paired in a myriad of combinations within the assortment.
Entertaining is close to Meadow Lane’s spirit as well, capturing the essence of unhurried evenings in the Hamptons. Building on the brand’s longtime collaboration with the English pottery company Burleigh, the tableware collection introduces pieces in a dazzling indigo antique marble pattern imbued with a timeworn sensibility. The array embodies the ethos that Lauren has always brought to his home goods: “It’s about collecting things over time that you love and only get better with age.”
A version of this article first appeared in print in our 2026 Summer Issue under the headline “Sea Suite.” Subscribe to the magazine.