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ELLE DECORANDUM: In Denmark, a 70-Year Design Icon Gets a Bold New Look

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Welcome to ELLE DECORANDUM, a shopping “memo” from the editors of ELLE DECOR. Each month, we’ll share a first look at what we’re seeing—talking about, and adding to our shopping listsso you can stay ahead of the curve.


Tania Sarin and Anastasio Home Collaborate on Bold Coffee Service

coffee service made of stone and brass

Cibelle Levi

Left: A rich Armenian coffee ritual unfolds in sculptural marble cups from the Tania Sarin x Anastasio Home collection. Right: Earthy elegance meets everyday function in this curated vignette of marble, brass, and hand-formed objects designed for the modern host.

Tania Sarin, fashion blogger and lifestyle entrepreneur, brings her warm modern sensibility to a new collaboration with Anastasio Home, reimagining the Armenian coffee ritual through a sculptural, 10-piece collection. Handcrafted in the brand’s Indian atelier, each heirloom-quality piece—from hand-carved marble trays to brass stirrers cast using the lost-wax technique—is designed to patina over time. “This collection is a love letter to the spirit of connection and ritual,” says Sarin. From $125, anastasiohome.com and modaoperandi.com.

Bubbly Wallpaper with Deco Flair

Interior space featuring modern decor and colorful wall art.

Courtesy Voutsa; Styled by Meghan Czerwinski

Left: Scott Pask’s wallpaper collection, Fizz, created in collaboration with Voutsa Right: The Premier Cru colorway features silver-leafed paper, a first for the brand.

Tony-winning set designer Scott Pask joins forces with Voutsa for Fizz, a new wallpaper and fabric collection inspired by Art Deco glass and the glamour of the Jazz Age. “It’s all about reflection and effervescence,” says Pask of the painterly bubbles and metallic leaf details that define the collection. Woven in Como and printed in layers, each piece captures the mood of a celebratory toast. From $950 for a 27” x 5 yard roll and available to the trade, voutsa.com.

A Showroom That Feels Like Home

fabric samples hanging on the wall, founder nathan turner posing in front of a wall of decorative plates

Miha Matei

Left: A fresh mix of florals, geometrics, and leafy prints from Nathan Turner’s California fabric collection set the tone inside his textile-rich Los Angeles showroom. Right: Turner stands amid his wicker, wallpaper, and antiques that create a distinctly Californian take on tradition.

Nathan Turner’s new West Hollywood digs, nestled in the heart of the La Cienega Design District, radiates casual California elegance—think relaxed striped fabrics, vintage-accented furnishings, and playful global accents. It feels both effortlessly curated and inviting, a true reflection of Turner’s layered, hosting-ready aesthetic. A stylish destination for designers and seekers of a laid-back aesthetic, the space flows like a lived-in home, with vignettes that celebrate storytelling through textiles with texture, travel-inspired pieces, and Turner’s own finds. From chinoiserie ceramics to coastal-inspired upholstery, every detail feels personal yet polished. Nathan Turner, 725 N La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069, (424) 278-1113, nathanturner.com.

Hand-Painted Porcelain Heritage, Reimagined

Showcasing exquisite tableware with floral designs and vibrant accessories.

Courtesy Lala Curio

Left: Each of the Marie Daâge x Lala Curio porcelain pieces are hand-painted and include complete place setting service for both Eastern and Western settings. Photo by Sasha Denning. Right: Daâge and Wolf shown in Paris.

French porcelain meets Chinese craft tradition in this richly layered collaboration between Marie Daâge and Lala Curio. Inspired by nature and drawn from Lala Curio’s poetic Feuillage wallpaper, the 38-piece dinnerware collection blends Eastern and Western aesthetics with painterly elegance. Each piece is hand-painted in France by the artisans of Maison Marie Daâge—one of the few remaining porcelain houses working entirely by hand. “This collaboration is a love letter to centuries of artisanship — where French hand-painted porcelain and Chinese hand-painted wallpaper entwine, telling stories through every brushstroke,” says Laura Cheung Wolf of Lala Curio, whose imaginative vision infuses the collection with vibrant storytelling. From chopstick holders to soup spoons, each item reflects a deep commitment to craft and cultural exchange. From $62, lalacurio.com.

A Danish Icon Dresses Up

Display of three stylish chairs and a sewing process for a leather piece.

Courtesy Fritz Hansen

Left: A trio of Series 7 Tailored chairs clad in ecru, saddle, and slate leather rest atop a worktable in an Italian leather atelier. Right: A close-up of hand-stitched leather reveals the precision and artistry behind Fritz Hansen’s 70th Anniversary Edition of Arne Jacobsen’s iconic design.

To mark the 70th anniversary of Arne Jacobsen’s iconic Series 7 chair, Fritz Hansen presents a refined reimagining: the Series 7 Tailored. Clad in thick harness leather with precision stitching, the sinuous silhouette now echoes the elegance of a bespoke saddle or luxury handbag—craftsmanship elevated through materiality. Created in collaboration with Italian leather house Enrico Pellizoni, this limited edition is available in warm ecru, saddle brown, and slate grey that has the slightest green cast with an embossed finish, a first for the brand. It’s a tribute not only to enduring design, but to tactility, tradition, and the transformative power of a single, perfect curve. fritzhansen.com.

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