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When crafting their latest collection, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams focused on how we live now. Spending so much time in our own homes has forced us to re-evaluate the ways in which our furniture and floorplans function. And while the designers behind the brand realize that comfort is key, they did not sacrifice style when dreaming up their latest pieces.

What co-founder and president of design Bob Williams refers to as “New Modern” is “architectural, yet also warm and welcoming, and beautifully crafted.” Sculptural sofas add sophistication while inviting modular sectionals offer versatility. Farm tables and brass hardware-trimmed campaign furniture get reimagined, with refreshing results. Take a spin in one of their new swivel chairs, welcome additions to their existing selection of lounge seating, or admire the maple frame on their Scandinavian-inspired Townes chair.

As for décor, look for rugs, lighting and finishing touches that complete the warm and welcoming feel. Luxe leather gets woven on pillows and nesting baskets or stitched onto mirror and picture frames. And be sure to grab the velvet cushions and bouclé throws, guaranteed cozy layers for cooler weather. 45 E. Putnam Ave., Greenwich; mgbwhome.com

Brass sheets accent the walnut curves of the Hayes buffet.

Photos: courtesy of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams

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