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I’m a design editor and can’t get enough stripes

I’m a design editor and can’t get enough stripes

Each item on this page has been handpicked by a House Beautiful editor. We may receive commissions on some of the items you purchase.

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Sabai x Minna Evergreen Chair

Sabai x Minna Evergreen Chair

Sabai recently teamed up with Minna to deliver the most adorable furniture and cushion collection that makes perfect use of stripes. One of these bright, playful chairs is a statement piece. Take it a step further by adding a matching ottoman and/or cushion, or mix it up by pairing it with one of the other two colourways.

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Fazeek striped martini glasses in purple + green

Striped martini glasses in purple + green

Just ask my roommate: I’m a little (okay, a lot) obsessed with glassware. It’s a perfect opportunity to have fun with your decor if your style is normally more subdued. These martini glasses from Fazeek are a quirky way to shake upgrade your barware. Got it?

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Hawkins New York – Plain striped terry towel

Simple striped terry towel

If you second If you’re repurposing the Parachute Camel Organic Resort Stripe Towel like I am, let me introduce you to the Hawkins New York knockoff. This reversible towel features a dramatic cabana stripe that will instantly make you feel like you’re in the South of France—and it comes in the highly coveted sheet size.

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Stark Carpet Missoni carpet with deep stripes

Missoni carpet with deep stripes

Missoni is no stranger to bold patterns, so it’s no surprise that the brand’s collaboration with Stark Rugs includes several outstanding striped options. Bring the iconic pattern into your space in a cool, calming way with this vibrant, painterly rug.

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CB2 Eadie Decorative Tray

Eadie decorative tray

A beautifully crafted tray is the perfect home accessory. CB2’s Edie tray is a unique take on the stripe, made from thin strips of natural bone and black resin. The brass feet add an elegant finishing touch to the tray.

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Matouk Apollo Stripe Matelassé Throw

Apollo Stripe Matelassé Throw

Schumacher’s Apollo stripe made its debut with Matouk on a tablecloth and quickly spread to other categories, including placemats, guest towels, and now this plush matelassé bedspread and pillowcase. Inspired by antique textiles, the subtle zigzag pattern puts a twist on traditional stripes.

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Toto table lamp

Black and white is probably the most classic of all stripe patterns due to its striking contrast. It’s one of six options for this lamp base, so choose it and top it off with a subtly contrasting forest green shade.

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Diane Keaton + Hudson – Grace – Red Stripe Linen Napkin

Diane Keaton + Hudson – Grace – Red Stripe Linen Napkin

This is how you can talk about icons! The Diane Keaton has brought her timeless style to the home market. Naturally, she included several striped pieces in her very first collaboration with Hudson Grace. These striped linen napkins are an effortless way to bring stripes to your table and into your home.

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John Robshaw – Indoor/Outdoor Cushions – Vintage Stripe

John Robshaw - Indoor/Outdoor Cushions - Vintage Stripe

There’s no easier way to incorporate stripes—or any other pattern—into your decor than with a sofa cushion. It’s even easier if you choose a cushion in a neutral color palette. This understated pattern from John Robshaw fits in just about anywhere and is ideal for design lovers with commitment phobias.

Portrait photo by Catherine DiPersico

Catherine DiPersico is deputy market editor at House beautifulwhere she tracks and curates the latest products, trends and talent in home design. She joined the team in 2022 and sources products for the Let’s Just Shop and The End print editions, as well as market sidebars and digital market overviews. Catherine has six years of experience in residential real estate trading and worked as a project manager at an interior design firm in Austin, Texas before moving to New York and spending her time at House beautiful. She’s out there discovering new products and previewing them in real life so our readers get the best and latest launches each season. With her background in interior design, Catherine also lends a hand in the process and enjoys covering designer show homes like the and . When she’s not working, you’ll find her searching for home goods or a good blazer, cataloging New York’s best restaurants in Infatuation style, enjoying time with her people, and sharing her famous “recaps” on social media.

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