17 Sophisticated Products to Drum Up Your Sense of Wanderlust
Vibrant textiles, tropical tableware, and internationally inspired furniture pieces can add global allure to your interior
After more than a year of living locally, it’s no surprise most people are overrun with wanderlust. Whether you plan to travel soon or have yet to book a flight, there are still plenty of ways to capture a jetsetter vibe without ever leaving home. Enjoy an alfresco meal at a table set with tropical placesettings or remodel a main bath with Spanish tile and Moroccan textiles. There are so many ways to bring international influences into your interior and sate your adventurous spirit.
Here, Galerie looks at 17 transportive decor pieces you can bring into your home right now—without ever touching your passport.
17 Vibrant Products to Drum Up Your Sense of Wanderlust
Hardbound in crocodile-embossed leather, the gilt-edged pages of the Mara World Atlas from Smythson is the perfect place to start planning your next international getaway.
The new Pambiche hexagon tiles from Ann Sacks embodies the vibrancy of Spain. Each pattern in the collection elegantly recreates the time-worn beauty of these iconic decorative elements.
Made from woven seagrass, Luteca‘s TXT.03 lounge chair is a fresh interpretation of the classic Mexican equipal chair.
Renowned interior designer and intrepid world-traveler Martyn Lawrence Bullard looked from India to Istanbul for his new collection of fabrics. Leafy Asaram draws influence from a marble inlay found at the Taj Mahal, conjuring a geometric botanical that is both regal and playful.
Channel the spirit of la dolce vita with the vibrant homeware collection from La Double J. The fashion brand is geared towards helping you “live like an Italian,” however their newest collaboration with Laduru00e9e has a French flair. Amongst the array of dessert plates and goodie jars is a whimsical porcelain teapot adorned with a vibrant tree of life design.
With its hand-drawn palm leaves, punchy color, and playful tassels, the Costa Rica beach towel from Matouku2019s collaboration with Schumacher evokes a sunny day on the Nicoya Peninsula.
Designer Katie Leedeu2019s most recent textile and wallpaper designs pull inspiration from glamorous destinations around the worldu2014from Tangiers to Jaipur to Kyoto. Her colorful wallpaper Kasbah, available in five colorways, was crafted around a carved plaster wall detail spotted in a riad in Marrakech.
Francis Sultanau2019s new Elouise Double Palm gueridon is a thoughtful nod to his childhood near Malta, and his enchantment with the palm tree as both a design motif and symbol of victory, peace, and fertility.
Sicily is on every travelers wish list and this sophisticated set of table linens from Elizabeth Lake takes its color cues from the Mediterranean with resort-white embroidery details.
Dreams of India await with these hand-embroidered, Kutch cotton voile sheets from John Robshaw.
Design extraordinaire Roger Thomasu2019s love for all things Venice is well documented so it’s no surprise his distinguished collaboration with Samuel & Sons, Venezia, is inspired by the beloved Italian city. The newly launched collection of passementerie comes from sketches Thomas did of architectural details he discovered on churches, palaces, and galleries near his home in the Floating City.
Rubelli introduced a luxurious silk lampas named Beyond, inspired by artist Claire Falkensteinu2019s 1961 masterpiece u201cEntrance Gates to the Palazzou201d at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice. The web-like pattern captures the intricate weave of the towering gates at the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, and a portion of the proceeds of its sale will be donated to support the museum.
Australian brand Utopia Goods has translated several of the continent’s natural elements into a sumptuous collection of textiles. Taking cues from the Stringybark tree of Western Australia, this namesake fabric is rendered in the rich clay color of the soil, bright blue of the cloudless skies, and verdant green like the lush foliage.
For a touch of the tropics, liven up your table with these floral, hand-woven Medallion Abaca placemats from AERIN.
Both striking and serene, the Tetsu-e Plate 6 plate from artist Yuuki Abe features a bold pattern inspired by the broad strokes found in Shujiu00a0calligraphy.
Uniquely transportive, the new Kachama wallcovering collection from Elitis interprets the remarkable textile work of the Thai-Japanese artist Kachama Kiratiphumtam.
Conjure up the feeling of a trip to the Andes with this lush but lightweight Siempre throw by Blacksaw. Available through Bloomist, the snuggly blanket is woven in Peru and crafted primarily from baby alpaca.