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  • Richland Napkin Ring 2.3″ Red Set of 48

    $45.99

    Richland 2.3″ Napkin Rings Red Set of 48 You found your perfect linens and napkins; and now we can offer you a heavy acrylic round napkin ring to make your look complete. Napkin rings save time and people power…no fussing over the fold for your napkin. Simply gather up your napkin and slide into the holder and…

  • Book Salvador Dali: Impossible Collection

    $291

    Book Salvador Dal: Impossible collection by Assouline Description In the popular imagination, perhaps no other artist’s work is more recognizable than that of Salvador Dal. Indeed, for many, he is the quintessential mad artist, whose singular vision remorselessly plumbed his own psychological depths. His nightmarish visions and bizarre landscapes express the anguish and turbulence of…

  • Maribel Stoneware Brie Baker

    $20.19

    Dimensions: 9.13″L x 7″W x 3.38″H Material: 90% Stoneware | 8% Bamboo | 2% Burlap Rope Care & Use: Dishwasher Safe Country of Origin: China

  • Durham Chestnut Photo Frame

    $634$760.80

    Inspired by classic driving gloves, this Durham frame from Ralph Lauren is carefully crafted from perforated leather with tonal stitching on the front. Frame: 5 x 7 inches. 24.8 cm H x 19.7 cm W x 3.2 cm D Frame: 8″ x 10″. 12.25″ H x 7.25″ W x 1.25″ D Leather Easel. Suede back…

  • ARNO XI 50cm model – Ferrari engine

    $1,680

    A truly exceptional object, this model of the Arno XI (Ferrari engine) with a length of 50 cm was made on a 1/12th scale. A faithful replica of the legendary hydroplane, this model is entirely handmade from noble material: Mahogany for the wood and real marine upholstery. All fittings are made to measure in chrome-plated…

  • Yellow Queen Anne Lace Bush

    $22.34

    Dimensions: 16″H Material: Plastic & Styrofoam Country of Origin: China  WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects, cancer, or reproductive harm.

  • Book Tiffany & Co. Vision and Virtuosity (Icon Edition)

    $85

    Book Tiffany & Co. Vision and Virtuosity (Icon Edition) by Assouline Description When Charles Lewis Tiffany opened his first store in 1837 in New York, selling “fancy articles” imported from Paris, he could not have imagined the visions of glamor his name would evoke around the world. Tiffany & Co. has grown from a modest…

  • Michelena White Chalk Lamp

    $1,209

    The uneven, natural finish of this table lamp base is the perfect way to bring the vibe of coastal living into your home. Aerin White Chalk Kapila Lamp Designer: Aerin Height: 85.7 cm Width: 43.2 cm Base: 13.3 cm Round Base: 2 – E27 Max Recommended Wattage: 2 – 60 A Do not hesitate to…

  • Book The Art of Manufacture: Alain Ducasse

    $140

    Book The Art of Manufacture: Alain Ducasse dAssouline Description Discover the know-how that begins with the hand of an artisan, whether roaster, chocolatier, ice cream maker or pastry chef. It is a delicate and beautiful gesture that embodies the philosophy “At the origin, taste”. Since the opening of Chef Alain Ducasse’s first Manufacture in 2013,…

  • Jaipur Stripe Cushion – Azure

    $175

    A wonderful striped cut velvet cushion, rich with a graphic ikat herringbone pattern inspired by one of the emblematic symbols of Maison Lacroix in a spicy multi-colored shade. 60 x 30 cm

  • Book Villeggiatura: Italian Summer Vacation

    $140

    Book Villeggiatura: Italian Summer Vacation by Assouline Description Everyone dreams of experiencing La Dolce Vita: delicious cuisine, breathtaking landscapes, legendary scenes and cultural treasures. An immersion in a destination in its purest form, a way of life perfectly encapsulated by Belmond’s Italian properties, where time spent quietly understanding local rhythms is of the utmost importance….

  • Book Cipullo: Making Jewelry Modern

    $227

    Book Cipullo: Making Jewelry Modern by Assouline Description Born in Naples in 1935 into a family of jewelers, Aldo Cipullo became the most glamorous jewelry designer of the 1970s and early ’80s. Aldo Cipullo left Italy for the exciting possibilities of life in New York, enrolling in the School of Visual Arts. In 1960, he…

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