Create Your Space: Our Favorite Home Decor Picks for Spring

Spring Has Arrived! Which is always the perfect time to brighten up your decor and add some fabulous new editions to your space. Whatever your style- sleek and minimal to whimsical and cozy; we found the perfect home decor for every taste and budget!

1. Maurizio Cattelan, Pierpaolo Ferrari, and Stefano Seletti: Lipstick Mirror

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This MoMA-exclusive mirror serves as a helpful reminder to not leave the house before touching up your make-up. The lipstick image was pulled from the pages of Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari's provocative image-only magazine Toilet Paper. Cattelan is a celebrated artist whose facetious sculptures and installations poke fun at popular culture, history, and religion in a manner that is at once irreverent and bitingly critica

 

2. Nama Rococo French Dot Wallpaper 

Founded by artist Karen Combs, Nama Rococo makes luxurious hand painted and hand printed large format wallpapers sold by the individual sheet. All Nama Rococo papers are based on Karen’s artwork and designs. Think of it as wallpaper-as-fine art!


3. WE MAKE CARPETS temporary contemporary carpet

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WE MAKE CARPETS does not make carpets. At least, not the kind of carpet you can walk on. From LED lights to crayons, this Dutch design team creates extraordinary and unusual works of art from everyday objects.

4. Andy Warhol: Brillo Pouf

Andy Warhol's fascination with all things ubiquitous and commercial has come full circle in this collaboration between Belgian design studio Quinze & Milan and The Andy Warhol Foundation. This functional replica of Andy Warhol's iconic Brillo Bo…

Andy Warhol's fascination with all things ubiquitous and commercial has come full circle in this collaboration between Belgian design studio Quinze & Milan and The Andy Warhol Foundation. This functional replica of Andy Warhol's iconic Brillo Box sculptures, featured in MoMA's collection, makes a light and portable extra seat that's decorative when it's not in use.

5. Alex Katz: Sara Mearns Dessert Plate

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Alex Katz is recognized as a hugely influential precursor to the Pop art movement and one of the most respected American artists working today. Katz’s portraits and figure studies are characterized by their flatness of form, restrained lines, and emotionally detached subjects. This plate features the work Sara (Mearns), 2012.

 

6. Gonzalo Campos Times 4 Coffee Table

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Thanks to its four neatly segmented and colored partitions Goncalo Campos‘ Times 4 table creates an innovative type of storage using a rotating system that reveals one quarter at a time

7. Chifen Focal Point Lamp

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Designed by Montreal-based Chifen, Focal Point is both a decorative and functional fixture. Contained in a cube made of porcelain, the light source is able to pivot and travel along a bent copper tube which also acts as the stand for the lamp.

 

8. Yayoi Kusama: The Me That I Adore, Porcelain Tea Set

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You CAN afford the recently dubbed "Most Popular Living Artist," with this chic and whimsical dot-to-dot teacup and saucer set, available at the Whitney Museum Store.

 

9. West Elm Pierced Metal Lanters

Light up the night. In a bronze finish, these Pierced Metal Lanterns shine one at a time or take on a twinkly firefly effect when they’re clustered together.

 

10. Safomasi Pink Mithai Double Quit

Inspired by the hundreds of varieties of Indian sweets documented by Sarah Fotheringham on her travels across India, this colourful double bed cover features our signature mithai design; 13 colours screen printed by hand, with a final layer of shiny silver ink! Paired with a pink candy stripe reverse it blends Indian and western sensibilities for a fun, fresh look.