Channel the opalescent blues and lush greens of the Caribbean at home or on board, says Mieke ten Have
STYLISH SEAT
Shown here in oak and upholstered in Peter Dunham’s iconic Fig Leaf pattern, the Formosa chair now comes in teak for outdoor use.
$4,200, hollywoodathome.com
TIMELESS TRAY
Indigo-dyed textiles are universally adored and have long been crafted by indigenous cultures employing age-old techniques. St Frank’s Beads Indigo tray applies the textile with laminate and accents it with gold-hued metal handles.
$550, stfrank.com
CLASSY GLASS
Bahamas-based interior designer Amanda Lindroth is the arbiter of Caribbean elegance. Her seagrass-wrapped glassware is inspired by time spent at Lyford Cay.
From $16 per glass, amandalindroth.com
SCENIC ROOTS
Panoramic wallpaper is making a comeback, thanks to contemporary makers like Anabô, who are reimagining the genre’s possibilities. The Paris-based form specialises in lush, evocative tropical motifs like “Andaman.”
From €440, ananbo.com
SEA SALVAGE
Australian-born, London-based industrial designer Brodie Neill repurposed blue and green ocean plastic waste to make a form of terrazzo for his “Gyro” table, a contemporary answer to the 19th-century specimen table.
POA, brodieneill.com