Introducing the Small Luxury Guide | 50 Best Luxury Gifts of 2021

2021-11-25 06:26:51 By : Ms. Alina Wang

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In this gift-giving season, you can buy all the chic things in one place—even further.

Art x Puzzle (x Verbier 3-D Foundation)

Art x Puzzles makes it easier for you to own contemporary works of art by turning selected works of famous artists into limited edition jigsaw puzzles. This is a double-sided design with two photos of Andrea Hasler.

Put a set of cards printed with Gucci geometric monograms in a matching zipper box made of Demetra to increase your style stakes in the weekly poker game, Demetra is the fashion company’s own plant-based leather.

Scrabble eliminates the boredom of its original board game design through a color special edition similar to a garden, with geometric "hedges" around the border, a butterfly in the center of the rotating game board, and floral alphabet tiles.

One thousand dollars should be enough to keep your staff busy until midnight to ring the bell and welcome the new year in a (relatively) healthy way—and plenty of visual vitamin C.

In 1962, Jacques Eudel's retro design depicts horses in different blankets, adding luster to Hermès blankets, scarves and now playing cards, just in time for those intense holiday fishing games.

The serious player apparently rolls the dice with his own dice. We have seen many versions this holiday season, especially this Scandinavian modern suit, housed in an engravable stainless steel and leather suitcase. 39 USD

Guests of Christian Dior's Paris fashion show performed in Napoleon III-style chairs with wicker chairs. Cordelia de Castellane, the creative director of Dior Maison, redesigned this iconic pattern for the brand's Limoges ceramic tabletop series. There are two colors. 550 USD

Every cotton napkin is handmade in Ethiopia from start to finish-spinning, weaving, dyeing-using ancient weaving traditions and no azo dyes. The raised blue "stripes" were stitched by hand; the others were knotted by hand on the loom.

Cocktails, non-alcoholic cocktails, sparkling wine-use colorful coupes to provide guests with the beverage of their choice. The wide-sided design enhances the smoking experience. After a night of drinking, the heavy valve stem can stabilize the hand.

$56 for a set

This rich birch veneer with a malachite pattern will elevate your desktop to the level of a professional stylist. It comes from Tisch New York, a desktop company founded by a former Harper's Bazaar fashion editor. It has a series of ingenious products that transform today's fashion trends into super stylish and practical items.

The patterned princess JJ Martin collaborated with the legendary Italian porcelain manufacturer Ancap with a history of nearly 60 years to produce a set of espresso coffee cups approved by the barista with her iconic geometric Cubi print.

The leaves depicted on this series of beer glasses are planted in the lush gardens that graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister encountered in Mexico. He then asked Raxenne Maniquiz to create botanical illustrations, and Lobmeyr's artisans eventually hand-painted these illustrations on each glass. USD 276 each

Chicago's iconic Marina City tower inspired Windy City designer Felicia Ferrone's latest wine design, a series of glassware with architectural curves. Each piece is hand-made with fluted borosilicate glass. This magical material is both beautiful and can be used in ovens, microwaves and dishwashers.

We like the bowl with feet because it is very practical and adds a touch of charm to any surface it decorates. Meteor adds New Year's optimism to this interesting work, while indulging in some traditional Ukrainian folklore.

A set of delightful linen placemats, suitable for modern owners who are proud of their well-arranged dining tables. These are handmade in Portugal and have very sweet blue and white fig leaf appliques on the edges. They are sold in groups of two and are also available in golden or natural linen.

This year’s holiday trip may not involve tropical regions, but you can find a little Caribbean style in this breadfruit candle. This breadfruit candle is handmade in Martinique and is made of soybeans and beeswax mixed with wood wicks. . Each of the seven essential oil scents will burn for 70 hours.

This hand-made matchbox is one of the limited editions. There are only 56 matchboxes, using the largest grains of tree knots hand-selected from American timber yards. With matches included, you can choose to personalize your gift with messages or letter combinations, but at a small additional cost.

A candle inspired by the white gardenias worn on Billie Holiday’s hair, with scents of jasmine, ylang-ylang, coffee blossom, sandalwood and vetiver, packed in a reusable ceramic container with a lid and There are just right floral patterns.

Designer Martin Brudnizki has created a richly layered interior to satisfy all sensory needs. Not surprisingly, so does his new candle design. Folium has injected 50 hours of freshness of green leaves, ylang-ylang and orange blossoms into the space, leaving behind a festive Murano glassware.

The graduated glass bell-shaped ornament with feet is a fascinating and powerful match container. The hand-blown design inspired by the snow globe combines flint and 120 red (or white, suitable for single-color) matches.

Jeweler Lisa Eisner is known for the bold sculptural designs of Beyoncé, Jay-Z and Lady Gaga. Her home collection, designed for Commune, a design company based in Los Angeles, is a series of small functional sculptures, including an incense stand and this bronze offering inspired by marine life.

This sculptural candlestick is sure to cause a sensation on any table. Its multi-color corrugations are made using a resin composite material that combines remnants of the marble industry, and we bet you will recycle it for your vacation year after year.

People must indulge in better things in order to cultivate an experienced taste for them. What is better than Petrossian caviar? The sampler includes Royal Ossetra, Alverta and Baika from the 100-year-old family business Maison. Each tank can hold 2 to 8 people.

JJ Martin's eponymous brand has become synonymous with interesting and colorful archive patterns on almost all items. She claims that this apron is a new design that makes the wearer look good, regardless of whether they can cook or not.

The tea lovers in your life might like this matte black beauty made by a 75-year-old British company. Although the style is retro, it uses all modern technologies, from the built-in water filter to the light that indicates that the water is ready.

There is olive oil, then olive oil-this special thing is most suitable for pure consumption, drizzled on hot crusty bread. Flamingo Estate's is a blend of Arbequina, Arbosana and Koroneiki olives grown organically in Paso Robles, California. They are hand-picked when they are ripe and processed into bottles on the same night.

As a cheeky alternative to traditional holiday sweets, this pack of five milk chocolate sardines from 70-year-old French chocolate chocolate maker Michel Cluizel is packed in a whimsical container, which even imitates a shimmering rollback. Function chocolate inside.

Cult coffee brand Fellow's grinders are highly coveted by connoisseurs, who know that the grinding of coffee beans is almost as important as the coffee beans themselves. This new white model sets the gold standard with 31 grinding settings and simple design, and can be proudly placed on any counter.

This beauty knife is handmade in Idaho, with high-performance steel and an ergonomic aerospace-grade fiberglass handle, which adds a colorful touch to any chef's knife spectrum. No wonder it is called "the Cadillac of its kind."

The display board of the deli board is made of wood salvaged from the 19th century Hungarian architecture, with a beautiful navy blue, and finished with 100% plant-based food-safe wax.

During the holiday season, we all absorb a lot of calories... Why not try this addictive chili oil from Yunhai Company in Taiwan and New York? The hot five-spice mixture—made from old recipes in Taipei for generations—is a perfect match for dumplings, pizzas, or anything else that needs stimulation.

This minimalist oven is very efficient and can replace traditional toasters and ovens (for those who do not like making 10 dishes). The compact Japanese countertop design is a minimalist's dream-a great choice for people with tight space-it uses steam to skillfully make toast in five modes (from handmade bread to pizza).

The Law of Attraction will draw keys, jewelry, change, etc. on this colorful geometric tray, inspired by the architectural shapes of the Memphis design movement. Black is also available.

We cannot guarantee that these flower pots will turn black thumb green, but we can imagine that they might inspire challenged leaves to enhance their game. Each unique piece was designed, handcrafted and glazed by Rory Foster in her studio in Austin, Texas.

Although this may seem counterintuitive, gift wrapping is a great gift for those of us who never seem to have enough on hand. This set is very special because the paper is hand-marbled, using a thousand-year-old complex process to create these dynamic patterns with colored oil.

Gio Ponti served as Ginori's artistic director from 1923 to 1933. He designed dozens of objects for the legendary Italian porcelain company, including this limited edition paperweight, made of hand-painted porcelain with 24-carat gold pages.

The design of these unprocessed clay containers was developed by ceramic artist Matt Repsher in Santa Fe, New Mexico during his residency in Shigaraki (the "sacred place" of Japanese ceramics). He described the lines inlaid on the clay shape as "the flow of a good road" and painted the interior with sparkling bronze black glaze.

Gucci's pencil set is inspired by retro school stationery and is a luxurious reward for working at home or studying for several months. It includes six pencils in a matching retro modern logo box.

Your puppy deserves a meal in a completely handmade statement. Each bowl is individually made by Los Angeles-based glassblower master Nate Cotterman and placed on a charred oak rack made by Brooklyn woodworker Omar Muniz.

Cult jeweler Alexis Bittar woke up from hibernation this year and opened new stores and new collections, including his first household products. Many are retro inspired, including this box, which guided Ettore Sottsass's geometric shapes and colors.

Verner Panton’s iconic Flowerpot lamp debuted in 1969 and has been redesigned into a smaller and portable version, ideal for road trips and outdoor gatherings.

The delicious cashmere shawl designed by Brooklyn artist Sean McNanney, imitating the appearance of the magnificent Italian architecture, is made of high-quality, sustainably sourced Mongolian cashmere. Three sizes and colors (lime gray, paint/blue, plaster/beige).

The ancient urn image of Insta’s favorite artist Wayne Pate is made of high-quality, sustainably sourced Mongolian cashmere, with two colors and a solid back. It can also be used as a throwing.

Johanna Howard incorporated Scandinavian style into her design, which was woven and hand-dyed by Peruvian craftsmen in a small basin over an open flame, showing a gradient effect. Lightweight throw pillows and velvet backrest pillows are made of 100% baby alpaca wool.

Throw, 450 dollars; square pillow, 350 dollars; rectangular pillow, 300 dollars

The patchwork pattern of this Garza Marfa pillow is made from remnants of the brand’s Desert scarves, shawls and blankets, so no two are exactly the same. Even better, there is a unique pattern on the front and another pattern on the back, so there are two decoration options for a pillow.

Gregory Parkinson has never encountered an ikat he doesn't like. Here, he uses it as a frame for the jacquard blanket because he "likes crazy colors mixed together". By his usual standards, these colors are a bit light; similar blankets sold on the website are much bolder.

Interior designer Keita Turner (Keita Turner) is an avid collector of antique textiles, she upgraded these textiles into exquisite decorative pillows. This one is made of a cloth napkin that once belonged to her grandmother, so there are only six.

This Brooklyn-inspired calico pattern is based on an original watercolor painting, depicting the hustle and bustle of life in New York’s hottest districts-whether it's playing with tools on Vespa or enjoying a latte outdoors.

Fashion designer Clare V brings her winking quirky European-style academic style aesthetics into the home, launching a series of quilted items, including this red and navy striped blanket with interesting floral fabric applique "Ciao"​​ Typeface.

Kissweh was established to give female craftsmen living in Lebanese refugee camps the opportunity to earn a living through their skills. Each pillow is entirely inspired by hand-embroidered intricate patterns, inspired by ancient Palestinian embroidery patterns, albeit in a modern style.