Welcome to the latest installment of Sitting Pretty Quick Hits, a monthly digest of eye-catching furniture, home goods, objects, art, et al. If you’re looking to read some quick blurbs about design and maybe pick up something new (or old) for your home, this column is definitely for you. Quick Hits is sent out on the last week of every month.

Designed by Italian designer Giandomenico Belotti and as featured on the cover of Harry Styles's forthcoming album.

Sam Crow makes tufted rugs by hand that blur the line between decor and art. Put it on your floor, or hang it on your wall—the choice is yours. It'll look great either way.

I didn't know hand-painted terracotta could look quite this trippy.

A leggy ceramic match holder and striker.

Ferm Living has a winner here. A tubular steel frame holds an interchangeable woven textile seat that comes off easily for washing, which can come in clutch for outdoor furniture.

Tonalá, Mexico is known as a mecca of artisans. The ceramics from the city are usually made of textured clay and decorated with ornate motifs. This bird vase is as good as it gets.

Martino Gamper is the designer behind the 100 Chairs in 100 Days project, and creates furniture that is at once playful and pared-back.

Green is the color of spring and this enamel pan is good-looking enough to go straight from the stove to the table.

You could use this as a vase, sure. But the smoke-colored glass is pretty enough to serve drinks out of, too.

To be a bit of broken record: it's spring and you'll be glad if you added a splash of green to your home. Swap out your kitchen towels with these.

Sean and Zeus at Tri-State are unbeatable in their sourcing and curation. I'm assuming this 1960s sofa that converts into a daybed will be posted for sale shortly and I'd sprint to pick it up if I were you.