From standout collection features to headline-making projects, we've rounded up this Fall's press highlights for your weekend reading. Explore where Samuel & Sons trimmings sparked inspiration around the world, in both print and digital, celebrating the rooms, stories, and designers who brought them to life.
The Kaleidoscope Collection by Elizabeth Ashdown
The English Home — "The English Home’s New Years Honours Awards 2026"
Kaleidoscope is named amongst the most covetable interiors products, notable brands, and inspiring designers in the New Year Honours Awards 2026.
Homes & Gardens — "The winners of the Homes & Gardens design awards"
Kaleidoscope is named "Trim of the year," celebrated alongside decorating winners awarded for their enrichment of interiors with depth, warmth, and enduring style.

Design Centre London — "Negative Space"
The Finlay Scalloped Border is listed among inspiring design elements that offer a unique silhouette and breathing room to a design scheme.
Business of Home — "10 Fresh Performance Fabrics for High-Traffic Areas"
The Westport Ruche is listed among the latest wave of stylish and durable performance fabrics.
Homes & Gardens — "Inside the Modern Artisan Look Everyone’s Talking About: Where Craft Meets Contemporary Style"
The La Terre Cut fringe in Flax skirts heavy drapery in an exploration on how to bring the Modern Artisan mood through thoughtful design choices that balance craft, comfort, and contemporary style.
Architectural Digest — "AD PRO’s Passementerie Library"
Samuel & Sons is listed as one of Architectural Digest's favorite sources for tassels, trims, and all things embroidered.
The Bouquet Collection by Lori Weitzner
The New York Times — "The Reign of the Maximalist Couch"
A sofa adorned with Bouquet opens this investigative article on the rising maximalist sofa trend, featuring insights from Samuel & Sons President, Michael Cohen.
Business of Home — "Louise Copeland’s enchanting layers of lacy trim, enameled tabletops and silken lampshades"
'"This trim has become one of my most-used materials. It looks great on the leading edge of drapery, the skirt of a sofa or the banding of a throw pillow. I love that you can see fabric beneath the open loops," says Louise Copeland about the Margaux Crete in Rose De Thé.
Architectural Digest — "Right Now, Everything is Cake"
The Margaux Bullion Fringe in Fleurs D'Été skirts antique swivel chairs in Stacey Bendet’s New York living room.
The English Home — "The evolution of checks in interior design: History, trends and decorating tips"
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Livingetc — "Sorry Minimalists, but Fringed Sofas Are the Next ‘Old-Fashioned’ Style to Have a Design Renaissance"
Samuel & Sons VP of Design, Marisa Gutmacher, is quoted throughout, alongside designer Kaylan Kane's application of the Bali Jute Tassel Skirt Fringe.
D Magazine — "Inside Sharon Lee Clark’s Dallas Home, an Ode to the Transformative Power of Wallpaper"
Countless trimmings, from Bali Jute Bullion Fringe to Calisto Key Tassels, adorn this colorful Dallas home. "I was really big on trim in this house," Sharon says. "I'm a big fan of Samuel & Sons because they're not too stuffy, but they still feel dressy."
The Gloriette Collection by Maddux Creative
Modern Luxury — "To Live and Design 2025 Brings Sherwin-Williams’ 2026 Color Capsul to Life With Atlanta’s Leading Designers"
The Archi Embroidered Border adorns Emora Design Studio's tablescape napkins.
Architectural Digest — "AD PRO’s 2026 Interior Design Forecast: The Unexpected Elements Shaping Luxury Interiors"
The Rouen Tassel Fringe skirts Villa Inkognito's sumptuous seating, exemplifying one of the maximalist touchpoints that will define interiors in 2026.
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