Home Goods
From new fragrances to stylish furnishings, the latest to update your abode.
Gabriel & Guillaume stages and sells collectible 20th-century and contemporary furniture and art in new premier residential projects. The company is in New York through April and opening in San Francisco in June. gabrieletguillaume.com
Each custom wooden bathtub by artist Nathie Katzoff, a former wooden boat builder, is sculpted from sustainable hardwoods and sealed with a specialized finish that makes it shiny, smooth, and, of course, waterproof. Price upon request; nkwoodworking.com
Rhett Baruch Art + Design, with a forward-looking focus on contemporary makers, sells stylish furniture and art out of a 1,200-square-foot Los Angeles apartment. Dream finds: a Flemming Lassen chair, an Enrico Baleri granite table from Knoll, Emilie Carroll’s fully ceramic “space glaze” floor lamp, or a designer castoff prop from a fashion photo shoot. rhettbaruch.com
A Giorgio Armani boutique opens on Milan’s Via Sant’Andrea. The architecturally significant building houses four elegant floors with six themed areas for immersive displays of clothing and furnishings. Find everything from accessories to prêt-à-porter to custom designs with an emphasis on fine craftsmanship. armani.com
Bose Frames are stylish sunglasses with speakers built into the frame. Listen to music or make hands-free calls on the go. $200; bose.com
Acclaimed interior designer Michael S. Smith launches his new Jasper Workshop with the debut of limited-edition candles recalling the exotic scents of Spain—amber, sandalwood, neroli—and evoking the towns of Cadaques, El Escorial, and Greco’s Garden. $84; michaelsmithinc.com
Niche perfume brand The Harmonist has launched its new Prequel Collection with Moon Glory. Inspired by two forces in Chinese astrology, the intoxicating fragrance encompasses the yin energy of the moon, while Sun Force, coming out later this year, channels the yang energy of the sun. With notes like Hawaiian jasmine, Hinoki wood, and organic honey, Moon Glory is a mix of aromas packaged in a sparkling Pochet glass silver bottle embellished with twinkling stars, charms, and feminine crescent moons, all designed by celebrated tattoo artist Dr. Woo. $336 for 1.7 fl. oz.; theharmonist.com
Taking the whole-animal philosophy a step further, pioneering farm-to-table restaurant Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Pocantico Hills, New York, introduces a line of paper-thin, bright white bone china plates made from the bones of its own grass-fed cows. Plate, $145, water glass, $200; bluehillfarm.com