Spotted: The Return of Animal Print

Cat’s Meow

Animal print proves once again that it’s the ultimate neutral—timeless, tactile and just a little untamed. From upholstery to accessories, these cheetah-spotted finds prove that pattern play can still feel polished.

“I love animal print—whether on a rug or a bag. It’s timeless and classic, and it can be a statement piece depending on how you use it. I also love that it works as a neutral with a rebellious spirit.”
CLARE VIVIER, CLARE V.

Schoolhouse x Clare V.
Georges tufted wool rug; starting at $399.
Kerri Rosenthal, Westport; schoolhouse.com

Apparis
Brady blanket; $395.
Saks Fifth Avenue, Greenwich;
saksfifthavenue.com

Fleur
Carnival mod mirror in tortoise; $2,340.
fleurhome.com

Assieds Toii
Classic leopard stool; $910.
maisonflaneur.com

Damson Madder
Double oven mitt; $55.
anthropologie.com

Urban Outfitters
Jane round upholstered storage nightstand; $329.
urbanoutfitters.com

Pooky
16 inch straight empire shade in classic leopard love by Matthew Williamson; $170. us.pooky.com

House of Roro
Riva stool with leopard spots; $380.
houseofroro.com

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