Celestial style is on the rise like a shooting star, but we bet it won't be going away anytime soon. The stars and moon provide an endless source of inspiration for designers, whether as dreamy motifs and patterns or as abstract interpretations of the sun and zodiac signs. Noritake commissioned designer Yabu Pushelberg to create the Hoshikage collection, which takes its name from the Japanese word for “starlight” and is characterized by astral patterns. Misette has just announced the upcoming spring launch of a tabletop model called the Celestial Collection, which draws inspiration from Surrealism and other 20th-century art movements. With these new designs and so many new styles hitting the market, from comfy rugs to minimalist pendant lights, we've rounded up everything that's available now, as well as some of our favorites that have proven to have staying power.

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Supernova wallpaper in astral, pattern
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Supernova wallpaper in Stargaze, example
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In collaboration with architecture and interior design company Studio DB, Calico Wallpaper recently released a wall covering line called Supernova. Available in eight color options, the whimsical pattern features original artwork and a subtle sheen. Rachel Cope, creative director of Calico, recommends using it in a bedroom, dining room, or meditation or reading nook. “Larger walls or ceilings can fully showcase the cosmic movement of the design and immerse the viewer in its beauty,” she adds. Her favorite color is the light green Supernal.

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Ascendance mural at twilight, pattern
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Luminaries mural at twilight, pattern
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Creative director Xavier Donnelly's cosmic scenes for Background won a Good Design Award this year, and papers Luminaries and Ascendence have a particularly ethereal style. The soft, tonal colors mix with enchanting motifs and are reminiscent of Donnelly's travels through Italy.

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Heavenly carpet
$2,695
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For hotelier Ash's newest property, Shenandoah Mansions, in Richmond, Virginia, the company collaborated with Scandinavian textile company Nordic Knots on a hand-woven rug of the same name. Inspired by an Algonquin legend relating to ancient creation in the Shenandoah Valley, the piece draws its style from the stars and sky.

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Diptych star candle
$85
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There's something fascinating about naming a candle after a star. Diptyque's Étoile fragrance is based on floral, velvety notes of rose, sandalwood, mimosa and iris. The limited edition has a felt label and comes in a box designed by artist Lucy Sparrow.

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Solstice Trio pendant lamp
$2,975
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Lighting designer Lee Broom introduced his brass Solstice pendant lamp earlier this year, inspired by Stonehenge and spiritual rituals surrounding the cosmos. It's his take on mid-century-meets-midsummer, and each glass ball is a single piece that can be connected to others to form longer strands.

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La DoubleJ Sunray dessert plates, set of 4
$320
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La DoubleJ always brings a magical approach to its plate designs, and this set of dessert plates is no exception. Crafted from fine porcelain with hand-painted 18-karat gold trim, the set evokes a warm spring sunshine throughout Andalusia. They could be used for meals. Or gift them individually as a key or crystal landing pad.

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Medium Luggage in Supernova Silver
$395
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Away's Supernova Silver and Galaxy Blue medium luggage models feature a glitter-injected hard shell, metallic leather handles and glitter-injected hardware. The Carry-On in these limited edition colors is already sold out, so you can be sure that this one will sell out quickly too.

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Celestial Zodiac Chocolate Gift Box
$60
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The Compartés Celestial Star Signs box is a gift for friends obsessed with astrology. It features all 12 zodiac signs on chocolates with different flavors, from guava to cinnamon.

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Nanimarquina Luna carpet
$3,365
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Whether it's a little on the nose is up to you to decide, but there's something mystical about the Luna rug from Nanimarquina. The '80s remake warms up the browns and beige tones and makes the whole thing a little bigger, big enough for the hallway or at the foot of a bed. We could also see it in the room of a space-obsessed teenager.

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Protect lowball glass
$25
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Ever-creative design firm Charlap Hyman & Herrero and artist Pilar Almon teamed up with Sprezz for these hand-blown borosilicate zodiac glasses – the ideal dinner party conversation piece.

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Extra large Aerin Cosmo chandelier
$829
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The elemental shapes of this chandelier, part of Aerin's Cosmos series, are inspired by the asymmetry of a 1930s abstract sculpture. It's an understated, elegant take on celestial style, reminiscent of Massimo and Lella Vignelli's Metafora coffee table.