Summer’s Interior Design Trend to Know: Vintage Woven Materials with a Beachy Vibe

53 West 53 | Evan Joseph

In the ever-evolving world of interior design, new trends constantly emerge. As this summer winds down, natural woven materials with a vintage, beach-inspired aesthetic are making a significant impact, spanning from fashion to home decor. Materials such as cane, wicker, and rattan are prominently featured in staged designs of three of New York City’s finest condos for sale, bringing a warmth and inviting charm to contemporary living spaces. 

The Harper

In Unit 12A of The Harper, curated by Hovey Design, wicker and rattan chairs add a splash of creativity to the dining room. Hovey Design co-founder Hollister Hovey notes that designers are increasingly focused on enhancing residential spaces with warm, earthy, and inviting elements. Complementing the allure of The Harper’s 63 residences are state-of-the-art amenities, including an artist/maker studio, a premier fitness center, a scenic rooftop lounge, and more. 

The Harper | Edward Mdenashy

53 West 53

Located in Midtown Manhattan, 53 West 53 embraces the trend of natural woven materials, evident in its outdoor terrace and exterior amenities within the ASH-designed Residence 17B. The unit’s serene terrace is furnished with soft, wicker-woven chairs that harmonize beautifully with the nature-themed surroundings. This luxury condo, home to 161 premier units, offers comforts like a 65-foot lap pool, a wine-tasting room, and access to upscale restaurants, among many other amenities. 

53 West 53 | Evan Joseph

547 West 47th Street

At 547 West 47th Street, the residences showcase a blend of modern design and natural elements. In particular, Residence PH1 boasts rattan cane dining chairs that perfectly complement the spacious home with modern minimalist accents. This Hell’s Kitchen condominium offers residents five-star amenities, including elite rooftop spaces, concierge services, indoor and outdoor fitness areas, and more. 

547 West 47th Street | Donna Dotan