It’s the Year of the Snake. Style Your Home Accordingly.

Snake Charmers

Let these serpents slither into your next design plan

 

In the Chinese zodiac, January 2025 marks the start of the year of the snake. Embrace them as symbols of transformation, as reminders to embrace change and reinvention. The Phillip Jeffries team is already on board, with their debut of their statement-making Serpent wallcovering. According to Tara Van Lunen, Director of Design, it “captures the hypnotic allure of these mysterious creatures, a motif that currently resonates across fashion and home accessories. With this design, we aimed to create something edgy that embodies drama, mystique and glamour, resulting in a look that feels both fresh and exciting.”

Phillip Jeffries
Serpent wallcovering in Mystic Hiss on pewter gilded metallic leaf; to the trade. phillipjeffries.com

Currey & Company
Serpent brass accent table; $570.
Trovare Home Design, Greenwich;
trovarehomedesign.com

Laboratorio Paravicini
Serpi ceramic dinner plates; $705 for set of six.
abask.com

Anthropologie
Hand-tufted Marwa
rug; starting at $88.
Westport;
anthropologie.com

L’Objet
Snake magnifying glass; $65 for small size.
Hoagland’s Greenwich; hoaglands.com

Schumacher
Giove fabric in Agate & Onyx; to the trade.
schumacher.com

CB2
Black snake fireplace andirons;
$179 for set of two.
cb2.com

West Elm
Serpent doormat; $29.
Westport; westelm.com

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