Objects we’ve been ogling this year, glamour edition:
Above: Deborah Ehrlich has been designing exquisitely simple crystal glassware since 1999; sketched in her Hudson Valley studio and hand blown in Sweden, each Silver Hurricane Lantern consists of four pieces—three glass sleeves and a silver cup. One fuel cell per lantern is also included, and additional are available for purchase. Prices start at $660 for the smallest size at March in San Francisco. Above: The ebonized Brazilian mahogany Framed Tray from London-based designer Rose Uniacke is $683 (it’s also available in English oak, English walnut, American black walnut, and raw oak). Above: A set of four ceramic J. B. Blunk Cups, by the legendary California sculptor, is $350 at Spartan Shop (also available from Permanent Collection). Above: Linen Pillowcases from English brand Once Milano are €44 each (contact Once Milano directly for bespoke monogramming). Above: The Apparatus Studio Brass Incense Burner is $820 from Garde in Los Angeles. Above: The ZandGlas #4 Set from Atelier NL is made from sand of the Maasvlakte, a harbor near the city of Rotterdam; €560 from Atelier NL. (Read more at Object of Desire: Atelier NL ZandGlas Stamped Glassware.) Above: Designed by LA firm Commune and crafted in nickel by E.R. Butler, the Nickel Totem Candle Holder is $750 from Commune. Above: The Michael Verheyden Oak Salad Bowl with Lid is $1,600 from March in San Francisco. Above: Handmade in Brooklyn on an 1890s broom machine, the Shaker style Pleated Hooded Broom is $300.
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