A tactile leather wallcovering, customisable light switches and tiles inspired by a Rothko painting. Here are the products that caught my eye this week
Bert & May’s new Brushstrokes tiles (above) began not with a pattern, but a feeling, inspired by the experience of standing in front of a largescale Rothko painting. The new collection deliberately moves away from rigid grids and perfect lines, celebrating instead movement and imperfection with brush-like forms, soft edges and irregular lines to create subtle shifts in colour and texture

The next generation of Buster + Punch’s solid metal light switches and dimmers introduces a customisable modular design with over 17,000 possible combinations, allowing you to build the perfect switch configuration – combining switch and dimmer modules, mixing metal finishes and tailoring layouts to suit the space

Arte’s new wallcovering collection Corium, offers a contemporary interpretation of classical patterns from the Early Renaissance. Crafted from premium caprine leather, each piece is carefully cut, stitched and assembled through an artisanal production process into a striking composition before being finished with intricate embroidery

Avalana Design has launched the Marjorelle Collection, encapsulating the vibrant colours, botanical opulence and sun-drenched escapism of the famous Marrakesh garden. The collection of made to measure wall murals and wallpapers features towering cacti and exotic birds based on hand painted designs in a vibrant colour palette

From David Hunt Lighting, the Eloise wall light is undeniably charming with its cast bow backplate available in David Hunt Lighting’s full paint palette of 18 colours. Eloise is shown here with the new Small Cloud gingham shade in peony
