Tiffany & Co.: Landmark HighgateTiffany & Co.'s Fifth Avenue flagship, reopened in April 2023 after a significant four year restoration, has become a new landmark in the New York City skyline. Transformed by architect Peter Marino, the interiors now feature artworks by renowned artists and a three story exhibition space designed by Shohei Shigematsu of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture. This book celebrates the landmark's history, emphasizing the golden thread of wonder that
A vintage shallow copper casserole dish made in France in the 19th Century
Made of imported lignum vitae wood inlaid with bone
This sustainably sourced and upcycled round smooth bowl is available in a range of sizes
The exterior pockets are perfect for baguettes
easy care handcrafted tray for drinks or serving that features an original sailboat illustration and the constellations that help captains and their crews navigate the high seas
A small MATCH Pewter Long Ball spoon designed for reaching into the small mouths of jars of jam or honey
A handsome navy Sabre Paris Bistro five piece place setting that is dishwasher safe and made from high quality riveted stainless steel
My first bunny is perfectly made for small hands
Worn by the King of England during evening events
A large bowl handmade in Italy
A set of four embroidered cocktail napkins featuring New Englands favorite bright red lobster
this retro grouping of cheetah illustrations