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“There is design in everything,” wrote the trailblazing Cuban-American furniture and interiors designer Clara Porset, “in a cloud, in a wall, in a chair, in the sea, in the sand, in a pot.” Porset’s ways of thinking informed Sandra Sándor’s approach to Nanushka’s spring 2026, after she saw her work at a MoMA exhibition. “There’s a brilliance in updating heritage traditions with a strong modernist sensibility that resonates with me,” said the Budapest-born designer during a preview at Nanushka’s Mayfair townhouse. The mood board featured Latin American landscapes, wildlife patterns, and organic textures. “Weaving the past and present, weaving my cultural references, is really important, said the designer. “The Weave” was the collection’s title; it was less of a theme, she said, and more of an overarching ethos.