Decorating & Design
Sarah Richardson’s New Collection With Palliser Is Here!
Published on October 13, 2020

Fans of Sarah Richardson, rejoice! If you love her timeless approach to design, you can finally steal her style (literally) with Sarah’s brand new collection with Canadian furniture company Palliser. She’s made designing your home easy by creating fully-styled rooms to inspire your own. Plus, Sarah didn’t just stop at one collection — she created four: Vista, Annex, Shore and Boulevard! Each collection captures a different “design point of view,” from Shore’s laidback, seaside-inspired palette to Boulevard’s subtle Art Deco influence. With over 300 items (from furniture to rugs and accessories) and 75 different fabrics and leathers, you’re pretty much guaranteed to find something that speaks to you.
“The consumer can be inspired with confidence knowing that when they get it home, it’s going to look like it belongs on the pages of a magazine or a TV show,” says Sarah. Scroll down to shop, and let us know in the comments below: which collection is your favorite?

The Shore Collection
You don’t have to live by the ocean to reap the benefits of seaside style. Sarah is best known for her use of watery blues, and light and airy interiors, which come to life in this contemporary coastal collection.

“The combination of hand-woven door and drawer fronts with solid brass connectors lends a uniquely contemporary flair,” says Sarah of the Shore Chest.

In case you missed it, patchwork has been a big trend on the runway and in the home. Sarah’s take is this bohemian jute rug inspired by her love of antique quilts. The different hues and textures adds a dynamic look underfoot.

The Shore Open Credenza with brass knockers is the perfect place to show off your collection of ceramics and serveware that you don’t use every day, but still want to enjoy looking at when you walk by.

The Annex Collection
Inspired by the simplicity of mid-century modern design, Sarah wanted to focus on a “less is more” approach to decorating. You’ll find soft silhouettes, natural finishes and an unfussy, laid-back vibe.

Seat a crowd with the modular Promenade Corner Sectional, complete with a chaise to kick up your feet (no ottoman needed) and curved corners. It’s completely customizable: choose the configuration, upholstery and wood finish for the legs.

“Ash swirl veneer on the casegood pieces with chunky, contemporary shapes make this collection really stand out,” she says. The Annex Duplex Dining Table doubles as a family-friendly hub for game night.

You’ll want to lounge with a book in the Span Pressback Chair, a sleek recliner reimagined for modern day. Amp up the light leather with pops of sage green for a reading nook that feels fresh.

The Boulevard Collection
“The Boulevard Collection is well-suited to the modern traditionalist who feels at home with classic styling,” says Sarah. If you’re a fan of dark walnut and historic details (think: round brass pulls), you’re in for a treat!

No place to store extra linens and off-season wardrobe items? The Boulevard Storage Bed is the perfect solution. Deep compartments at the foot of the bed keep everything out of sight and out of mind.

Lined with velvet to protect even the most precious silverware, the Boulevard Credenza is a handsome addition to your dining room. The walnut veneer door fronts make a case for decorating with dark wood.

Two ottomans are better than one! The key to mastering this layered look is by choosing contrasting materials: the Courtyard Hexagon Ottoman’s plush pumpkin-hued fabric softens the wooden Boulevard Tall Salon Table.

The Vista Collection
Sarah marries traditional and contemporary design in this timeless collection “for those inspired by neutral spaces with bold accents,” she says. Here, the Vista Rectangle Dining Table brings this vision to life with sharp geometric lines.

No room for a spacious sectional in your small space? The Vantage Apartment Sofa — inspired by the English library armchair — is a compact yet chic option for you.

Sarah proves just how dynamic a neutral palette can be in this elegant bedroom. The Vista Upholstered Platform Bed’s gray panelled headboard and the Two-Door Vista Nightstand’s diamond-patterned door fronts add visual interest.

The Vista Entertainment Console lets you choose what you want (and don’t want) to be displayed. Electronic cables and video game consoles are neatly hidden in the center compartments, while your favorite reads see the light of day in the open shelves.
Valerie Wilcox
Sarah Richardson & Natalie Hodgins, Sarah Richardson Design