MARISA'S MUST-HAVE'S FOR APRIL

This year, it’s as if spring on hold. Living in these unusual, unprecedented times amidst the Corona virus has us all thinking about the future, and when life will resume with a semblance of normalcy. Bearing in mind life may never feel the same, I thought I would round up some pieces to bring you joy in a series called Marisa’s Must-Have’s. Creativity does not need to be paused, and pretty, uplifting pieces can help keep sprits hopeful. Looking ahead to brighter days, here are some beautiful finds to lead a path to summer.

Image courtesy of Biscuit

Image courtesy of Biscuit

Is it time to consider purple? I think so! The sweet new ditsy floral print, Truvy, from Biscuit features a lilac colored piped edge.

Image courtesy of Matouk

Image courtesy of Matouk

When Schumacher took one of their beloved prints and partnered with Matouk to make bedding, printed textile fans rejoiced. I find the Pomegranate print in the coral color way to be the most versatile, with it’s easy to use colors.

Image courtesy of Amanda Lindroth

Image courtesy of Amanda Lindroth

Chinoiserie pagodas are a decorator’s delight. When made from wicker and filled with flowers and candles on a table, even better! Amanda Lindroth’s new tabletop this spring is as wonderful as ever, with a wide assortment of wicker pagoda styles to choose from. I think I need one of these. It brings me joy.

Image courtesy of Heidi Carey

Image courtesy of Heidi Carey

I just love everything Heidi Carey does. When I discovered (via my Mom) that her sister Amanda used to babysit for me and my sister back in Long Island, fond memories came rushing back. I idolized these sisters! So stylish in their blazers and slide necklaces with monogrammed pendants. Heidi’s talent for prints is now on view in her tabletop designs, which are done in beautiful floral prints with contrasting edging. These new circular Lilly-of-the-Valley mats and napkins come in a set of four and add a fresh touch to the table.

Image courtesy of Bungalow 5

Image courtesy of Bungalow 5

The auctions of Mario Buatta’s estate reignited a love for decorative objet, including ceramic and porcelain melons, cabbage and bunny rabbits. Why not start your collection with Bungalow 5’s Blanc de Chine porcelain Vegetable Garden Set? Monochromatic and chic!

Image courtesy of Matches

Image courtesy of Matches

Cabana Magazine launched new tableware, which is always inspiring. The Corolla plates have an undulating band with a geometric flower petal pattern in red and teal.

Image courtesy of India Amory

Image courtesy of India Amory

Bright and cheery, India Amory’s new block printed Hollyhock Dinner Napkins add a dose of much needed color.

Image courtesy of Moda Operandi

Image courtesy of Moda Operandi

Mercedes Salazar’s raffia designs have a whimsy that always make me smile. Her candlesticks with pineapples sure are fun.

Image courtesy of Mainly Baskets

Image courtesy of Mainly Baskets

Anything looks better dipped in white, including wicker. This new Dipped Scallop Coffee Table from Mainly Baskets Home is a standout.

Image courtesy of Soane

Image courtesy of Soane

Make a statement with a single bloom. The Poppy mirror from Soane is made of hand crafted rattan and recreates the flower’s outline. It’s an absolute ode to joy.

Image courtesy of Chairish

Image courtesy of Chairish

Every room needs some sunny yellow. Brit wunderkind Luke Edward Hall teamed up with The Lacquer Company to create painted trays with a little joie de vivre. The Etienne Tray, available through Chairish.

Image courtesy of Anthropologie

Image courtesy of Anthropologie

Another scallop! Anthropologie’s Scallop Rug is sweet and adds a bit of a graphic element to a room.

Image courtesy of Addison Weeks

Image courtesy of Addison Weeks

Yearning for glamour? Addison Weeks decorative hardware can transform a piece of furniture. Maximalist interior designer Michelle Nussbaumer created a collection of uber glam pieces exuding Old Hollywood, including the Star backplate.

Image courtesy of Chairish

Image courtesy of Chairish

If your WFH situation finds you needing an actual desk, then the Casa Cosima Hayes desk from Chairish has your name on it. It’s traditional clean lines and a tapered leg make it a classic you will use for years to come.

Image courtesy of Margaux

Image courtesy of Margaux

It’s almost time to wear espadrilles. Margaux collaborated with Gal Meets Glam for these floral printed wedge espadrilles.

Image courtesy of Sarah Flint

Image courtesy of Sarah Flint

Classic flats all day long. I wear them non stop, so I it is a good thing Sarah Flint’s Natalie flats (use code BAMARISA50 at checkout for $50 off your first order) are made for comfort (ie walking) and have a durable rubber detail on the sole.

Image courtesy of Neely & Chloe

Image courtesy of Neely & Chloe

I could have a zillion little pouches and cases to store every little thing, so here is one I would gladly add to my organization collection: Neely & Chloe’s No. 64 The Jewelry Case.

Image courtesy of Mark and Graham

Image courtesy of Mark and Graham

Mark and Graham makes classic monogrammed basics that are useful easy to give as gifts. Their new monogrammed makeup pouch elevates the everyday.

Image courtesy of Weezie

Image courtesy of Weezie

Take your self care routine up a notch by upgrading your robe. Weezie makes soft and cozy terry robes that now come in a limited edition print. I am partial to the Tullie Women’s Long Robe.

Image courtesy of Kule

Image courtesy of Kule

Cool, Kule, the rugby returns! This time it’s a melange of stripes in this rugby, from those stripe champions over at Kule.

Image courtesy of Solid and Striped

Image courtesy of Solid and Striped

And, the party shirt is back! This time, it’s from Solid and Striped, and called a tunic. I like when good things come back.

Image courtesy of Senreve

Image courtesy of Senreve

You can’t go wrong with a classic tote. Update this season with highly organized carryall from D2C brand Senreve called the Voya. It has 8 pockets and can handle a laptop.