From paint to windows to outdoor furnishings, these new releases channel springtime’s celebration of vibrancy and nature.
Benjamin Moore
Benjamin Moore has launched Eco Spec, its healthiest paint yet and a perfect match for the fresh, bright energy that comes with spring. The line blends the brand’s trusted performance and durability—washability, even—with environmentally responsible innovation, making it the ideal choice for customers with strict wellness requirements. With zero VOCs or chemical emissions, this option is also optimal for anyone sensitive to odor (its scent dissipates within an hour of application), and its antimicrobial additives inhibit mold and mildew, reducing allergens and other irritants in the home. Available in a primer and three sheens, in any of Benjamin Moore’s more than 3,500 hues, Eco Spec sets a new standard for the nearly 150-year-old company. Filling your home with color has never felt better.

Marvin
Marvin’s new Vivid collection of windows and doors was designed in collaboration with trade professionals to better meet the industry’s demand for greater flexibility, sizing options, performance and efficiency. The result? Spectacular systems that let in all the color and energy of the outside in a pure and elegant way. “Built from customer insights, this collection rounds out our product portfolio to best serve the needs of architects, builders and homeowners across the country,” says Darrin Peterson, fifth-generation president of the family-run company. Vivid’s offerings—which include direct, casement and awning windows, as well as sliding, swinging and bifold doors, all featuring the brand’s newest fiberglass material—are designed to integrate seamlessly with a wide range of architectural styles.

Made Goods
The latest outdoor introductions from Made Goods elevate alfresco living with comfortable seating, playful stools and side tables, dining sets, and even a woven pendant light, planters and baskets—all infused with rich color and pattern. The new line boasts a material palette of teak, cast concrete, ceramic and more, alongside faux rattan and banana leaf, as seen in the Fowler daybed (left). Inspired by the Italian coast, performance fabrics in geometrics, botanicals and solids add a plush note, while surprising shapes bring verve: The steel Esmeralda dining collection features a retro scalloped motif; the terrazzo Keon entry table honors French designer Emilio Terry’s designs; and the Nima lounge chair reinvents the peacock form.
