Add a touch of class to your holiday table with this collaboration’s high-fired, handfinished pieces. PHOTO COURTESY OF MORRIS & CO. X WILLIAMS SONOMA
Add a touch of class to your holiday table with this collaboration’s high-fired, handfinished pieces. PHOTO COURTESY OF MORRIS & CO. X WILLIAMS SONOMA

HOLIDAY HUSTLE

Cover the newest and brightest in design offerings this season.

A PIECE OF HISTORY

The Williams Sonoma x Morris & Co. collaborative collection combines classic American opulence with the designs of British heritage artist William Morris, whose own interiors company has been established since 1861. Morris incorporated and valued simultaneous beauty and utility in his works, something that is certainly apparent in the new collection. The product lineup comprises a variety of tablewares, including a full dinnerware collection as well as linens and homewares, from an ornate fruit bowl to a rustic yet refined bread box. The patterns used in the collection are drawn from iconic Morris & Co. motifs, including the Golden Lily, Bluebell and Fruit prints. This revitalizing collaboration adds a bit of historical charm to the home, and will be sure to turn heads at your next dinner party. 675 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, Ste. 160, williams-sonoma.com


PHOTOS COURTESY OF MORRIS & CO. X WILLIAMS SONOMA
PHOTOS COURTESY OF MORRIS & CO. X WILLIAMS SONOMA


Cambria’s Brittanicca Gold on top of Room & Board’s Adrian vanity PHOTO COURTESY OF CAMBRIA
Cambria’s Brittanicca Gold on top of Room & Board’s Adrian vanity PHOTO COURTESY OF CAMBRIA

TWO OF A KIND


Cambria’s Brittanicca and Room & Board’s Kenwood vanity PHOTO COURTESY OF CAMBRIA
Cambria’s Brittanicca and Room & Board’s Kenwood vanity PHOTO COURTESY OF CAMBRIA


Cambria’s Portrush quartz paired with Room & Board’s Linear vanity. PHOTO COURTESY OF CAMBRIA
Cambria’s Portrush quartz paired with Room & Board’s Linear vanity. PHOTO COURTESY OF CAMBRIA

After the successful launch of the Pren Collection in 2020, the two Minnesotan brands are at it again for what seems like the perfect partnership. In an ongoing relationship, Cambria and Room & Board have expanded their collaboration with the launch of a bathroom vanities line, each topped with Cambria’s styled quartz surfaces. An assortment of seven modern silhouetted vanities—Adrian, Berkeley, Copenhagen, Emerson, Hudson, Kenwood and Linear—pair with Cambria’s stylish quartz surfaces—Foggy Citrus, Big Sur Mist, Mammoth Cave, Portrush, Brittanicca and Brittanicca Gold. These two well-respected and trusted companies work in tandem to great a modern, organic look while ensuring the durability and longevity of the product. Cambria selects only the purest white quartz from its own mine and every slab is created in the brand’s state-of-the-art facility. “Working with Cambria has been inspiring,” says Gene Wilson, vice president of merchandising and vendor management at Room & Board. “The team has been open to with intentions and the value that can be achieved together. There has been positive inspiration for us to go beyond the norm.” 3096 Roswell Road NW, cambriausa.com; 1170 Howell Mill Road NW, roomandboard.com–OD


Dekton by Cosentino’s Onirika Collection surface in Awake was designed by Nina Magon. PHOTO COURTESY OF COSENTINO
Dekton by Cosentino’s Onirika Collection surface in Awake was designed by Nina Magon. PHOTO COURTESY OF COSENTINO

STONES WITHMEANING

New collections by Cosentino bring a deeper meaning to the surface design process

Cosentino’s sleek new Onirika and Kraftizen color collections bring a new sustainable angle to surface design. The collections are part of the Dekton brand, which off sets 100% of its carbon emissions in its production, making it the only cradle-to-grave carbon-neutral solid surface on the market. Made of a carefully engineered mixture of more than 20 naturally occurring minerals, Dekton combines beauty and function to create a product nothing short of excellent. The Onirika by Nina Magon collection conveys the thin boundary between dreams and reality through its visionary stones. Products appear in colorways such as Awake, a creamy white with streaks of rust and hints of shadowy gray, and Somnia, an intense, stormy black with ghostly white veins running throughout. The Kraftizen collection aims to honor the centuries of artisans who have paved the way for nearly everything we take for granted today. With variances in textures, colors and sensations, shades such as Umber combine a stunning clay-red hue with a matte satin finish, creating something wholly unique and worthy of the history it hopes to commemorate. Whatever the home, Cosentino’s Onirika and Kraftizen collections, forged with Dekton stone, are sure to transform any space into a sight to behold. 3107 Peachtree Road NE, cosentino.com–AA


Graduate New Haven PHOTO COURTESY OF GRADUATE HOTELS
Graduate New Haven PHOTO COURTESY OF GRADUATE HOTELS

HALCYON DAYS


Examples of collegiate athletics of yesteryear. PHOTO COURTESY OF GRADUATE HOTELS
Examples of collegiate athletics of yesteryear. PHOTO COURTESY OF GRADUATE HOTELS


Inspiration board for the interiors at Graduate Ann Arbor PHOTO COURTESY OF GRADUATE HOTELS
Inspiration board for the interiors at Graduate Ann Arbor PHOTO COURTESY OF GRADUATE HOTELS

Graduate Hotels are well known for serving as an unofficial extension of renowned collegiate institutions, adorning their walls with anecdotal details of nostalgia for a student’s past life. Each of Graduate Hotels’ 33 residential properties is meticulously designed to tell the stories of not only the university, but of the city it resides in as well. And what better way to illustrate these stories than, well, a book? It is for this reason that Graduate Hotels has launched its stunning tome, written beautifully by Benjamin Weprin, founder and CEO of Graduate Hotels, and designed in the style of a classic college yearbook. Consisting of 272 pages of pure history and interior design, the publication allows readers to not only admire the handcrafted personalized design of each Graduate Hotel location, but also to understand the stories behind each property. graduatehotels.com–AA


Various applications of Sister Parish’s traditional yet eclectic designs and fabrics. PHOTO: COURTESY OF BRAND
Various applications of Sister Parish’s traditional yet eclectic designs and fabrics. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRAND

SISTER TRAVIS

Classic Americana textiles brand Sister Parish Design finds its way to notorious interiors showroom Travis and Company.


PHOTO: BY READ MCKENDREE
PHOTO BY READ MCKENDREE

Sister Parish Design, an American-made textiles brand rooted in history, is increasing its presence in Atlanta. The family-run label, founded in 1933 in Far Hills, N.J., by the original Sister Parish, produces handscreened fabrics and wallpapers that pay homage to the past and apply it to design for the future. The brand has a deep appreciation for its artisanal heritage, from the fashion district of Manhattan to the rolling plains of the Deep South. Sister Parish subscribes to the philosophy that inspiration is everywhere; you just have to know where to look. And its latest muse, Travis and Company, is a well-known and loved Atlanta showroom. Travis and Company began in Atlanta in 1978 and quickly became one of the premier showrooms in the Southeast. Specializing in fine fabrics, antiques, acrylic furniture, decorative items and one-of-a-kind chandeliers imported from France, Travis and Company continues to serve the Atlanta community in its pursuit of innovative classic design. These two brands, linked together by their history and a deep admiration for the past, have come together to create a new prolific endeavor sure to honor their respective antiquities. Find Sister Parish products at Travis and Company today. 351 Peachtree Hills Ave. NE, Ste. 128, travisandcompany.com; sisterparishdesign.com–AA


PHOTO: BY MAURA MCEVOY
PHOTO BY MAURA MCEVOY