Surprising yet familiar, and entirely new
American design has always evolved by looking inward - at materials, light, and the spaces we live in. Spring 2026 brings new collections from Christopher Merchant, Jason Miller, Jackrabbit Studio, and Roll & Hill: lighting, furniture, and mirrors that push into new territory while staying rooted in something essential. On view and available now at our showroom and rollandhill.com.
VEil by
christopher
merchant
Rooted in Christopher Merchant's ceramic practice, Veil was born from a fascination with translucent porcelain. Slipcast and unglazed, each tile carries the natural variation of the ceramic itself, delivering a warm, handmade quality across fixtures designed to suit any space or project.
WIDER POSSIBILITIES
We first introduced Christopher's work in our showroom. Veil is the natural next step in that partnership; a full collection that gives his practice room to grow and his material obsessions the engineering and scale they deserve.
Cloud by
Roll & Hill
Venetian glass and brass come together in rounded, ribbed forms that seem to float, casting a warm, diffused glow. Available in antique or tumbled brass with glossy or matte cream Venetian glass.
Paloma by
Jackrabbit
Studio
Named for the La Paloma Theater in Encinitas, California, Paloma carries the warmth of a childhood spent near the Mexican border - where scalloped roof tiles and Mission architecture left a permanent mark on designer Brett Miller. Paloma is available in three shapes, at home anywhere you'd want a mirror.
ETERNAL MATERIALS
We've been working with Brett since the introduction of the Checa collection. This spring marks a new chapter in our partnership with the launch of the Paloma mirror and an extension of the Checa collection; pieces designed to endure, rooted in the materials and design language Brett has been absorbing his whole life.
Checa
With Back
The Checa collection finds a new expression with the addition of a back. Same foundational language, shifted posture; the back adds visual weight without disrupting the composition's balance.
Carlton by
Jason Miller
A hard exterior that gives way to something softer. Carlton is defined by two overlapping folded forms, structured on the outside and soft and pillowy within. A dining chair that is formal yet cozy, rigid yet yielding.
Knob by
Jason Miller
Like Knot and Bend before it, Knob continues Jason Miller's fascination with the anchor point as a defining design element. Solid brass egg-shaped knobs pierce the mirror's glass - functional, ornamental, and available in oak and black walnut.
tobor by
Roll & Hill
A small brass sconce with a quiet, mechanical charm. A cylindrical rolled brass fixture partially obscured by a brass plate, light diffuses through the material itself; warm, indirect, and a little mysterious.
12" & 16"
Humboldt by
Roll & Hill
An ode to early twentieth century California craft, now available in 12" and 16" diameters. Solid American hardwood with a natural oil finish, made in the USA.