For Debra Ackerbloom, founder of Debra Ackerbloom Interiors, 2025 is all about turning your home into a sanctuary. “It’s about creating curated, meaningful spaces that reflect your unique style, offering a personal, restorative and distinctly decorated environment,” she says. To help achieve that vision, Ackerbloom has gathered a selection of her favorite luxury home items—where form meets function and design becomes self-expression.

Illuminated Allure
Inspired by a marble column (circa 300 BCE) from the Temple of Artemis at Sardis—a highlight of The Met’s Greek and Roman Art collection—the Imperial Double Chandelier by Eichholtz features smoked glass, ridged detailing and a brushed brass finish.
Price on request; eichholtz.com

Calming Quartz
“This material can be applied in a variety of dynamic ways and will always lend an air of timeless sophistication,” Ackerbloom reveals about Cambria’s Berkshire Steel Satin Ridge quartz countertops.
Price on request; cambriausa.com

Dancing Design
Hand-finished in a faux bleach to mimic wood grain, these Cast Dancing Sculptures from the Phillips Collection bring a subtle touch to a modern home, according to Ackerbloom, who is also a fan of the impressive ribbon-like shapes of the piece.
$3,899; phillipscollection.com

Coastal Curves
For a coastal vibe, the Florenza Oval Dining Table by Abner Henry draws inspiration from the ridges and curves of a seashell. Available in 10 wood species, over 600 finishes, and 50 metal colors, this elegant piece can be customized in both finish and size to suit nearly any home’s color palette and design needs.
Price on request; abnerhenry.com

Luxury in Leather
The Luge Cocktail Table by Lancaster is an unusual piece in that it’s upholstered in Bison – Dark Chocolate leather on the outside and Millenium – Light Gold leather on the inside with tempered glass. “This table can be used singularly or in a pair to create a dynamic centerpiece within a living room,” Ackerbloom adds.
Price on request; lancasterccu.com

Textured by Nature
“This handcrafted paper creates a serene and natural backdrop, bringing a sense of tranquil beauty to any space,” Ackerbloom comments on Vahallan’s Hand-Painted Helicon Wallcoverings in the shade Bailly. Made to order, each wall covering features moss- and lichen-inspired patterns that add organic texture and depth to the space.
Price on request; vahallan.com

Luxuriously Minimal
With the average person spending 26 years of their life sleeping, it only makes sense to do it in style. The Dream Chaser King Bed from Caracole delivers just that, featuring a Parsons-style headboard finished in a Dry Martini hue and framed in brushed gold. Ackerbloom notes the wood-paneled wings, which add a gentle curve and inviting presence, while the softly rounded footboard and side rails are wrapped in a pale gray mohair for a luxurious finishing touch.
Price on request; caracole.com
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