Boutique Design New York (BDNY), November 14-15, returns to the Javits Center for its 11th edition. The leading trade fair and conference for hospitality and lifestyle design, specifiers can find a curated selection of the latest furnishings, textiles, flooring, and accessories. Here’s a preview of some of the exceptional products you’ll see at the popular show.

>Arteriors (1828)
The Anderson Small Pendant blends exceptional design and craftsmanship. Featuring a contemporary industrial look, the fixture has three lights surrounded by a hand-hammered iron drum shade. A double diffuser is found within, and the perforated metal bottom allows even illumination to brighten the home or office. The bronze finish on the both the exterior and interior of the shade complements a range of corporate environments. With a matching linked chain, the pendant can be easily placed above tables or desks. arteriorshome.com

>Astek (1728)
In Bloom is an exclusive collection featuring the artwork of Bas Meeuws, which breathes new life into the 17th-century Dutch and Flemish still life genre. Using photography as a base, the artist draws on his catalogue of more than 13,000 species to create intricate floral arrangements, enlivened here and there by insects or gastropods. Demonstrating mastery in skill, his hyper-realistic photographic “paintings” are bursting with gorgeous and unexpected details. Printed with the precision Astek is known for, these murals are ideal in hospitality settings. astek.com

>AVA (301)
STRM™ from resilient flooring manufacturer AVAⓇ blends the performance of hard surface with the soft visuals of carpet tile. The flooring is available in two different constructions, 5 millimeter loose lay and 2.5 millimeter glue down. The unique 9.84” x 39.37” plank format looks seamless and is easy to install. The patented AMP Advantage coating makes STRM™ the perfect solution for high-traffic areas where durability and ease of maintenance are essential. A variety of colors and styles are available to suit any commercial interior. avaflor.com

>Brown Jordan (920)
Luxury outdoor furniture manufacturer Brown Jordan introduces the MOTO Collection. Designed by Ann Marie Vering (her second collection for the brand), modern styling is paired with neoclassical details. Thoughtfully crafted to provide maximum comfort, the cushions are composed of three layers of batting and high-end foam — unique for outdoor seating. The line consists of eleven versatile pieces that can be paired together to construct large or intimate sectionals. A 10-inch Dekton ledge table is available on specific pieces for added functionality. brownjordan.com

>Cerno (1739)
Volo is a new fixture from Cerno, showcasing the signature minimalist aesthetic the California-based company is known for. The handcrafted pendant is a celebration of style and natural materials. The low profile, round canopy is suitable for sloped ceilings, while the sleek lines enhance contemporary interiors. Solid hardwood, brass finish, leather, and aluminum highlight the purposeful design that went into each detail. The LED light source emits light of beautiful quality. The canopy and cord color match the exterior shade finish for a seamless look. cernogroup.com

>Chemetal (628)
Chemetal’s Surface Mode Collection features new CNC-carved designs on thicker metals. The line of wall panels in shades of black can be installed without a supportive laminate backer, which makes installation easier and more affordable. They can also be repurposed or recycled because each piece is 100% aluminum. Available in a 4’ x 8’ size, there are 14 styles to choose from. Specifiers can create their own logos, signage, and branding messages to be placed on the surface for a personalized product. chemetal.com

>Daltile (319E)
The Aesthetic Collection from Daltile allows designers to create striking dimension in a space using ceramic tile. Offered in a range of patterns — from organic visuals to structured geometric textures — subtle or dramatic looks can be achieved to enhance walls simply and effectively. This large format wall tile is designed to flow seamlessly from one to the other. Available in a simple yet rich and elegant white hue, this collection brings a brightness to office spaces, retail settings, and hospitality environments. daltile.com

>Emser Tile (738)
Ironworx™ is a new product from Los Angeles-based Emser Tile. The striking colorways and rich movement of Ironworx™ were inspired by molten metal as it is being forged. This porcelain tile brings to life the style and sophistication of metal in an easy to maintain finish. The matching Ridge pattern adds dimension and subtle texture, making it the perfect centerpiece for both floors and walls. Available in six hues, it can be used indoors and out for the ultimate in versatility. emser.com

>Fil Doux Textiles (7-8062)
With the introduction of the Outdoor Collection, Fil Doux Textiles makes its first foray into the outdoor segment. With 11 patterns and 19 colors, the collection is developed and manufactured via the company’s vertically integrated mills. The line features two materials, solution-dyed acrylic and solution-dyed polyester, both known for superior durability, UV and water resistance, and color fastness. These fabrics are fashionable, yet still made to endure the challenges of a variety of exterior environments, from salt-soaked beaches to poolside decks. fildoux.com

>Furniture Atelier (3569)
The Bar Cart by Parker-Torres Design for Furniture Atelier is a must-have to house
all the essential spirits and cocktail tools, along with the appropriate glassware to enjoy them in. The cart has an adjustable shelf, wine storage, an antique brass ice bucket for champagne recessed in a dark stone top. The cart features an oval shape cladded in a rich, ribbed charcoal exterior. It is also easy to transport beverages to any room, with the cart’s textured brass handrail and concealed lockable casters. furniture-atelier.com

>Innovations in Wallcoverings (1447)
Intaglio has a solid metal leaf surface, a first for the company. Delicate sheets of metal leaf are applied to a paper backing, then hand screen printed with color and a geometric pattern. Originally inspired by a textile that had been crushed and reopened, Intaglio resembles an etching that has been magnified to a usable mid-scale. The linear pattern, once printed, is brushed with additional metal leaf for a soft effect. Unexpected colors like blue and green give life to the highly reflective surface. innovationsusa.com

>Marset (1929)
Ambrosia, designed by Ciszak Dalmas, offers a new take on a traditional linestra style lamp — updated with the latest technology and materials. Inspired by the linestra’s original “line of light,” Ciszak Dalmas have created a modular system that can be adapted to fit any space. A tubular LED descends from the ceiling via gentle lines, creating an elegant and diffuse light complemented by brass or powder-coated structural elements.The light tube is available in three warm color temperatures, and offers adjustable intensity. marset.com

Mayer Fabrics (1838)
Mayer Fabrics presents Voyager. This upholstery fabric features a sophisticated pearlized leather look in a high-performance polyurethane polycarbonate construction with a silicone topcoat. The color line is characterized by metal and mineral colors such as zinc, gold, silver and bronze along with complex values of agate, emerald and turquoise. Soil and stain resistant, it can be easily cleaned with bleach when needed. Voyager offers a unique, high-performance solution for designers working on healthcare, senior living, and education projects. mayerfabrics.com

>nanimarquina (2028)
FORMULA CONTRACT, the debut contract division collection, features highly functional and flexible rugs designed specifically for commercial projects. With more than 250 possible combinations, the client or designer can choose from five models and 30 colors to find the indoor or outdoor solution that best suits a space. The line is handmade in India and Pakistan by master weavers, helping to maintain their rich cultural heritage and ensuring quality. The team also prioritized designing the most sustainable products possible, using local fibers and recycled materials. nanimarquina.com

>Room & Board Business Interiors (2357)
Room & Board Business Interiors presents the Rhodes Chair. With a curved open shape supported by a minimal metal base, this sleek modern seat effortlessly complements any space. Comfortable, supportive cushioning makes relaxing easy, ideal in busy hospitality and office environments. Offering a big chair sit without the big chair footprint, this North Carolina-made highback is great for lounge, common, reception, and ancillary areas. Rhodes is available in a luxe array of ACTⓇ performance fabrics and leathers. roomandboard.com

>Tarkett Hospitality (1635)
Tarkett Hospitality presents the Postcard Collection. As a way of keeping their connection strong during the pandemic, the creative team started mailing handcrafted postcards to each other — these mini works of art are now celebrated in the collection. Any pattern in the line can be tailored to fit specific budget and project requirements. Designers can choose from a variety of fiber types, textures, colors, and pile weights. Styles can also be made into custom rugs to enhance guest rooms, lobbies, and other open spaces. tarketthospitality.com

>Wolf-Gordon (741)
Sirona with Protect+ is a groundbreaking new upholstery construction with an inherent antimicrobial solution built into the product’s DNA, inhibiting the growth of microbes in or on the textile. With silver and copper salts embedded, Sirona’s antimicrobial properties do not wear off, wash away or weaken over time. And unlike topical antimicrobial treatments, Sirona’s copper and silver salts do not damage human health and the water ecosystem. Its soft, nubby bouclé texture brings a touch of luxury to hospitality, corporate, and clinical spaces. wolfgordon.com