BDNY 2022 Preview

Boutique Design New York (BDNY), November 13-14, is the leading trade show and conference for hospitality and lifestyle design. Specifiers can find the newest furnishings, fabrics, and accessories for home or office. Here’s a preview of just some of the products you’ll see there.

The Analog Nights graphic wallpaper from Aimée Wilder brings retro charm to any interior.

>Aimée Wilder (3043)

The Analog Nights graphic wallpaper is inspired by sound and Wilder’s love of electronic music. It embodies the designer’s ability to imbue graphic repeats with a pop of retro charm. An ode to audio that features technology across the decades, the pattern offers a visual feast of nostalgia. Decks, hi-fis, synthesizers, and mix tapes are playfully paired together, in colors ranging from grayscale to electric pink. aimeewilder.com

The Shay Chandelier from Arteriors calls to mind a traditional Japanese paper lantern.

>Arteriors (743)

The Shay Chandelier calls to mind a traditional Japanese paper lantern. Arteriors translates the idea here in natural raffia, with a dynamic tiered design that brings volume to the ceiling. Seemingly weightless, the fixture is detailed with an antique brass iron canopy and pipes. The finish varies on each piece, which creates a unique look, yet still complements any room. arteriors.com

Astek introduces the Highlands Snow wallcovering from the new Ascend collection.

>Astek (1711)

Ascend is the newest collection from Astek. Created in collaboration with designer Jill Malek, the wallcoverings reference the strength and ancient rhythm of mountain forms. The detailed linework and soft color transitions evoke rock formations and majestic summits. Specifiers can select from a substrate for commercial applications or a cream grasscloth for residential spaces. Each piece is developed and printed to order. astek.com

Chemetal’s Transparency is laser-cut and powder-coated on aluminum sheets.

>Chemetal (2147)

Transparency is the newest addition to Surface Mode, Chemetal’s collection of metal designs on thicker aluminum. The laser-cut and powder-coated sheets are available in .062” and .09” sizes, providing a durable way to divide spaces. The line includes nine designs presented on seven colorways. From classic linear shapes to biophilic curves, each style brings a playful touch to a commercial setting. chemetal.com

Concertex presents Piazza, a fabric from the new Curio Collection.

>Concertex (543)

The Curio Collection was inspired by rare and beautiful objects, yet it includes new materials made to hold memories of their own. With a focus on performance, the collection showcases innovation, including an embroidery embedded with a water-based finish and metallics inserted into the contours of an embossing. These versatile fabrics offer the exceptional design solutions Concertex is known for. concertex.com

Duravit presents a bathtub from the Soleil by Starck collection.

>Duravit (1873)

Duravit presents the Soleil by Starck bath collection. Drawing inspiration from the sea—with its natural elements and restorative qualities—designer Philippe Starck created a compact yet elegant product range. Washbasins, toilets, and bathtubs have distinctive features like gentle curves and flowing lines, reminiscent of sand dunes. The series offers excellent options for a range of projects, each at an attractive price point. duravit.us

Durkan’s Abstract Artistry collection adds welcoming color and pattern to hospitality spaces.

>Durkan (621)

Abstract Artistry is a new carpet collection from Mohawk Group’s hospitality line, developed from the work of two ArtLifting members.The platform highlights individuals who are often excluded from the art market due to housing insecurity or disabilities. While the styling and the color palettes came from the creatives, Durkan’s in-house design team then integrated their own interpretations to create soft flooring styles. mohawkgroup.com

The Twins collection from emuamericas features all-teak pieces and teak and aluminum mixes.

>emuamericas (1428)

Designed by Sebastian Herkner, the Twins collection consists of two identical versions: one piece made entirely of teak, the other an interesting mix of teak and aluminum. The seats, tables, and sofas are a perfect blend of artistic vision and structural know-how. Twins also blurs the boundaries between outdoor and indoor, allowing for a variety of combinations and comfort in any environment. emuamericas.com

Ethnicraft’s best-selling N701 Sofa is now available in a sustainable upholstery.

>Ethnicraft (2565)

Ethnicraft’s best-selling N701 Sofa is now available in a sustainable upholstery. Designed by artist Jacques Deneef, this seating option features his love of shape and deft use of material. It is covered in a deep denim blue textile made from recycled cotton, sourced from the fashion industry. The modular design of the N701 also allows for an endless number of configurations. ethnicraft.com

Heller has brought the iconic Vignelli Rocker back into production.

>Heller (1960)

Designed by Lella and Massimo Vignelli, the iconic Vignelli Rocker is now back in production. The subtle architecture of its base allows the rocker to gently oscillate, and creates a soothing motion for the sitter. Made in the USA, this indoor-outdoor chair is crafted of UV material and weather-resistant nylon. It has a matte finish and is available in four colors. hellerinc.com

The Center Drain Pro-Series from Infinity Drain blends style and performance.

>Infinity Drain (255)

Known for architectural and decorative shower drains of unmatched quality, Infinity Drain introduces the Center Drain Pro-Series line. Backed by the company’s superior engineering, this new series delivers a competitive price point without sacrificing reliability. Created for all waterproofing methods, there are four styles and five finishes to choose from. The collection offers a variety of design and install possibilities for any bathroom. infinitydrain.com

The Lido with a mosaic pattern is one of the wallcoverings in the Botanic collection.

>Innovations in Wallcoverings (1555)

Lido is one of the wallcoverings in the new Botanic collection. A hand-painted mosaic pattern is transferred to a digital format for printing, blending traditional and modern media. Neutral tiles are accented with tranquil blues and earth tones to create a calming environment. The unique watercolor design is crafted of polyester yarns that are individually glued to a non-woven backing. Innovationsusa.com

The Kuba Collection by Marc Phillips presents a modern interpretation of handwoven African textiles.

>Marc Phillips (2513)

With the new Kuba Collection, Marc Phillips presents a modern interpretation of handwoven African textiles. He sought inspiration from the tribal textured fabrics, their intricate geometric detailing, and the unique natural materials used. The raffia cloths take on a new dimension through hand-knotting and earth tones. Phillips honors craft by weaving together high-cut piles with a low flatweave, creating lush texture. marcphillipsrugs.com

Endless Sunset is a colorful new hospitality indoor/outdoor collection.

>Momentum Textiles & Wallcovering (721)

Endless Sunset is a new hospitality indoor/outdoor textile collection from Momentum. It includes 10 patterns with sunny sophistication, featuring chenille and bouclé textures. A rainbow of color lines is matched together in trend-forward pairings, along with landscape-inspired neutrals designed to enhance commercial interiors. The fabrics are made for real-life wear and offer exceptional performance, with superior lightfastness, pilling resistance, and bleach cleanability. momentumtextilesandwalls.com

The Tiles collection of rugs showcases square and rectangular patterns.

>nanimarquina (2128)

The Tiles collection draws its inspiration from the square and rectangular patterns found in the array of pavement in public spaces. These modules create an architectural pattern, enabling users to add or take away rugs while maintaining the original combination. Manufactured using the hand-loomed Dhurrie technique and 100% recycled PET produced in India, they are ideal in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces. nanimarquina.com

Palmera is a new collection of outdoor furniture designed by Stark Scott Studio.

>Pavilion (1537)

Pavilion introduces Palmera, a new collection of outdoor furniture designed by Stark Scott Studio. With a hammock as inspiration, a sculptural wireframe is coupled with a contoured cushion that enhances comfort. Seat heights and recline angles ensure an optimal user experience. Tables and chairs are scaled to strike a balance between feeling roomy and planning efficiently for contract, hospitality, and residential applications. pavilion-furniture.com

The McKean Console Table is a beautiful example of sustainability in action.

 >Room & Board Business Interiors (2455)

Produced in partnership with the USDA Forest Service and the city of Baltimore, the McKean Console Table is a beautiful example of sustainability in action. The pine is reclaimed from roof decking of row houses, with some of the wood panels dating back to the 1800s. The table features push-to-open drawers and is slightly set back in a solid wood frame. roomandboard.com

The Soleil de Mer, a collaboration with the Rockwell Group is an all-Axminster collection.

>Shaw Contract Hospitality (1455)

The new Soleil de Mer collection is a collaboration with the Rockwell Group that establishes Shaw Contract Hospitality as a provider of Axminster luxury carpet. Made by expert weavers, they ensure that only the finest yarns are selected. The 80% wool and 20% nylon yarn blend accepts dye beautifully, producing warm tones and maintaining strong color retention throughout the life cycle. shawcontract.com

The Expression Collection celebrates luminaries in music and high fashion that have challenged and changed the world.

>Tarkett Hospitality (1637)

Taking cues from luminaries in music and high fashion that have challenged and changed the world, Tarkett Hospitality’s Expression Collection is just as eclectic. Designers can choose from Axminster woven, Digital Dye Injection (DDI), or tufted constructions, along with a variety of fiber types, textures, colors, and pile weights. The 14 available patterns can also be customized to fit specific budget and project requirements. tarketthospitality.com

Inspired by natural elements, the Traces collection from Wolf-Gordon highlights texture and movement.

>Wolf-Gordon (1361)

Inspired by natural elements, touch of the hand, texture, and movement, Wolf-Gordon presents the new collection, Traces. This series of wallcoverings reveals the characteristics of the maker and the process of creation, featuring three unique patterns: Ridgeline, Shadowcast, and Strokes. Color is introduced in a muted, harmonious manner with soft, contrasting values of neutral shades, charcoal, and several tones of blue. wolfgordon.com