Terrazo candles, modernist patio furniture, bold block tile and more decor and accessories on our wish list right now.

Easy, Breezy

For B&B Italia’s Bay outdoor furnishings (this sofa, $14,497), British design duo Doshi Levien shaped double-braided polypropylene fibres to create air pockets and impart a light and open look to the voluminous form. informinteriors.com; lebellearti.com

Faux Bois

Ann Sacks’s new Anello field tiles (available in black or white, from $34 per square foot; gold inset pieces sold individually from $12 per piece) see extruded porcelain tile imprinted with the familiar whorls, rings and grain patterning of cut wood. annsacks.com; empirekitchenandbath.com

Fringe Festival

Sunday Dry Goods’ Aztec towels ($64) are made from two layers of woven Turkish cotton for a lightweight muslin-like feel and efficient drying time. sundaydrygoods.com

Right Plant, Right Place

Leaf Supply (Rizzoli, $47) does the work of two books, offering advice on how to keep houseplants alive and happy, plus guidance on using them in interior decoration.

Good Bunch

Caine Heintzman’s Vine light fixtures for Vancouver-based Andlight feature dramatic clusters of opalescent glass and chrome that almost appear to grow down into the room (pendants available in configurations of three, five, seven or nine lights, $1,995 to $5,495). chester-fields.com; vividconcepts.ca

Style and Substance

Tom Dixon’s new Terrazzo candles ($131 small, $249 large) see the resurgent material used to contain Mediterranean-inspired scents of bergamot, lemon and green fig. arealifestyle.ca; hutk.ca

All in One

Wetstyle’s highly customizable Déco bathroom vanities, washbasins and mirrors (pricing on request) make quick work of bathroom renovation decisions. cantubathrooms.com; royalflushbathboutique.com

Floor Show

Made from hand-knotted silk and Tibetan wool, Sebastian Herkner’s Mainland area rugs for the Rug Company (available in two colourways, $15,232) reference the intersecting grids and connections within cities. avenue-road.com

Field Study

Sized to accommodate dinner for four (and an opportunistic ant or two), this classic picnic basket from Mûr ($155) features woven Appalachian white ash construction and a gingham-checked liner in vinyl fabric for easy care. murlifestyle.com

Second Coming

Cast iron that has been salvaged from industrial engines and other products gives the Mater Imago wall hangers ($75 to $100 each) by Danish design studio Pederjessen a one-off, varied appearance. grshop.com

Drumbeat

Made of textured concrete with a painted finish, the smartly priced Etna side table ($69 to $79) recalls the breeze-block facades of Palm Springs mid-century houses. structube.com