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Leopard is this season’s ubiquitous, most can’t-be-tamed print—oh, and a total neutral, if you ask us.
Vancouver’s precipitation-packed forecasts will have you pouncing on cult Danish label Ganni’s raincoat, which features high-contrast details and extra-large pockets for those ever-expanding smartphones. $375, thebay.com
Designed by the folks in H&M’s home division, this playful cushion cover—decorated with a more literal interpretation of winter’s most primitive print—will take your sofa from basic to fierce focal point. $14.99, hm.com
These dress socks’ one-of-a-kind abstract print—created by Strathcona Stockings founder Ryley O’Byrne using India ink—will look just as good peeking out above well-worn Docs as they will layered with a pair of chunky heels. $36, strathconastockings.com
Take a walk on the wild side with Dash and Albert’s hooked area rug, which, with its plush wool construction and fab all-over pattern, should transform any space into an impromptu runway. From $338, gildandco.com
Loungewear gets a luxe upgrade with these cashmere leopard pants by grungy New York–based brand R13. Pair them with their matching hoodie for maximum impact. $555, rebeccabree.com
Luxury glass-mosaic producer Bisazza is fond of the dramatic, but its leopard collection may just be the most attention-grabbing design yet. Incorporate the square tiles into a backsplash or as a decorative accent—in a shower or powder room, for example—for a subtler look. Price on request, informinteriors.com