
"Welcome to The Editors' Cut, our monthly column dedicated to beautiful and useful finds for all over the house. In this installment: Maybe it's the state of the world, or the proliferation of AI and its uncanny creations. But lately we've found ourselves drawn-pun fully intended-to markings, illustrations, and sketches, the doodle scrawled in the margins while daydreaming or in a meeting or on the phone."
"From lampshades to tablecloths to beguiling serving platters, these TK finds give permanence to shapes, figures, and forms-the more irreverent the better. - The Remodelista Editors Nordic Knots Columba Blue Rug Above: Shop now. Capriccio Placemat Above: Shop now. Inhee Ma Volute Vases from 1stdibs Scribbles, Two Ways Anut Mr. and Mrs. Ra Tablecloth Suns, moons, and other ancient motifs are made modern in this cloth, hand-stitched by artisans in Cairo. Shop now. Hay x Emma Kohlmann Charlotte Serving Platter Above: Shop now."
Hand-drawn, doodle-like markings, illustrations, and sketches are influencing home decor across many object types. The aesthetic appears on rugs, lampshades, placemats, serving platters, and tablecloths. Designs range from playful, irreverent scribbles to modernized ancient motifs like suns and moons. Some textiles are hand-stitched by artisans in Cairo, combining traditional craft with contemporary forms. Collaborations between designers and artists produce unique, functional pieces that translate spontaneous marginalia into permanent surface patterns. The result emphasizes spontaneity, imperfection, and a playful reinterpretation of decorative motifs for everyday household use.
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