HOME & DESIGN
Foscarini Lamp
From the mind of Italian designer Rodolfo Dordoni comes Fleur, a multifunctional lamp/vase for Foscarini. The rechargeable thermoplastic light source—available in white, burgundy, and sage—fits over a glass vase, casting a pool of light downward that can be controlled with a three-level touch dimmer. $353; foscarini.com
Commune Blankets
Designer Gregory Parkinson sources these cotton jacquard blankets from the multiethnic state of Assam in India. Trimmed in borders of cotton ikat, they boast vibrant colors and bold patterns. They are also machine washable, lightweight, and generously sized at 54 by 72 inches. $450 communedesign.com
Ligne Roset Trivets
Pieces of black, white, and brownish-gold marble are cut into various shapes by waterjet, then sanded, polished, and glued together in whimsical representations of Greek philosopher Aristotle, poet and writer Dante Alighieri, and French writer, mathematician, and scientist René Descartes. $155; ligne-roset.com
Douglas Friedman x Lobmeyr Glassware
World-renowned photographer Douglas Friedman has partnered with legendary Austrian glass house Lobmeyr (est. 1823) on the Douglas Friedman x Lobmeyr collection of crystal tumblers and a pitcher, which sport fun yet refined, hand-painted Western-themed designs. $245 (tumbler), $545 (pitcher); abask.com
Pietra Casa Diffuser Objects
Sculpted marble and exquisite scents combine in these Dan Yeffet–designed, made-to-order pieces from oOumm for Pietra Casa. Each holds a mirrored glass vessel that can either be filled with a scented candle or scented oil by French perfumer Barnabé Fillion. Individually crafted, delivery can take two to three months. $530–$2,100; pietra-casa.com
Leatherology Coasters
You can’t go wrong with these Italian leather coasters from Leatherology. Eight coasters are held neatly together by a snap, and you can choose from various colors of leather: black, tan, oxblood, and dove. As always, the company offers its renowned debossing personalization options. From $60; leatherology.com
NUDE Cocktail Shaker
For the Turkish glass manufacturer NUDE, Brad Ascalon designed the perfect cocktail shaker for Breakfast at Tiffany’s character Holly Golightly. The aptly named, 17-ounce Hepburn shaker is made of lead-free crystal and comes with a mirror-polished copper top. $145; nudeglass.com
Monacelli Design Book
Design editor Dara Caponigro has written FREDERIC: The Last Word in Chic for Monacelli, which features 28 homes that have appeared in the pages of luxury interior design magazine FREDERIC. The projects range in style—a bohemian Mallorcan retreat to a Chicago estate. The common thread? They’re all uber-chic. $85; phaidon.com
Blu Dot Utility Set
The name of Dustiny’s Child broom and dustpan may be riffing on the popular girl group that gave us Beyoncé, but at its core it’s a handsome design object with excellent functionality. It’s made of solid FSC-certified white oak and natural horsehair bristles, adding style to every neatnik’s cleanup. $95; bludot.com
STUDIOTWENTYSEVEN Vases
Made in Spain by Barcelona-based sculptor Luna Paiva, these limited-edition vases for STUDIOTWENTYSEVEN are cast from bronze. Only five sets of two have been made; each is signed and comes with a serial number and a certificate of authenticity. There are also two artist’s proofs available. Price upon request; studiotwentyseven.com