They say God is in the details. We agree. It’s the little things—a small indulgence, a finishing touch—that give a home its unique character.
Above: From Lostine, Brass and Leather Hooks infuse utility with a touch of seasonal warmth and glam. At Sunny’s Pop; $22. Above: Crafted from cypress, these Hinoki Aromatic Bath Blocks transform your average bath into a rejuvenating Japanese spa. From Reliquary; $8. Above: Fashioned in Boston by French artist Florence Penault, these one-of-a-kind Ceramic Bowls with Hand-painted Blue Detailing will upgrade your breakfast, hors d’oeuvres, or snack service. Available from Stitch and Tickle; $40 each. Above: Made in Paris, the FAF ‘Fabrique en France’ Refillable Desk Pad features brass screws and a non-slip metal backing. At Flotsom and Fork; $40 for the large. Above: Perfect for Ikebana arrangements, this Set of Two, Oval and Round, Stone Frogs are hand-crafted in Honduras from natural river rocks. At Bloomist; $30. Above: A necessity for this luminous holiday season, The Floral Society’s 12-inch Dipped Taper Candles come in 10 subtle shades, though moody midnight is our favorite; $15. Above: The rainbow redux, Hudson-NY-based Hawkins’ Simple Waffle Towels are made from 100 percent cotton; $10 each. Above: A natural alternative to plastics, each 6 1/2 inch Horn Purse Comb with leather case is made by hand in France using an age-old, 36-step process. From Garrett Wade; $38. Above: Beautifully packaged in recycled paper, hemp, and vintage fabric, Catherine Rising’s festive Incense Sticks come in three nature-inspired scents. From Bloomist; $28. Above: As avid cooks, we at Remodelista are huge fans of Greek herb purveyor Daphnis and Chloe. Their Wild Thyme Flowers in particular are special, more subtle and floral than the dried leaves themselves. To impress your holiday guests, try adding them to an herb risotto. At Milk Street; $14.
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