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Giancarlo Valle’s Favorite Things

Giancarlo Valle’s Peruvian-Italian heritage and childhood spent in San Francisco, Caracas, Chicago and Guatemala informs his design, interiors and architecture practice. Defined by an ecllectic combination of the playful, historical and contemporary, Valle’s work can be viewed at the Tribeca gallery, Annex Giancarlo Valle, he opened in the spring. Here, he shares a few things that have caught his eye, including an Ineos Grenadier 4x4, an Ivar Johansson relief, a Gap T-shirts, and more

Ivar Johansson

$2,800

Swedish Grace Faiance Ceramic Wall Relief

“I love ceramic on a wall. It adds depth and can tell a great story. For our weekend home in Connecticut, I commissioned 80 ceramic pieces from a contemporary artist and wrapped the walls of our dining room with them, almost like a wallpaper.”

Officine Universelle Buly

$23.50

Opiat Dentaire Apple Toothpaste

“I pride myself on having never had a cavity. This Buly toothpaste makes my daily routine just a bit more enjoyable. It has great sink appeal, too.”

Ineos

From $75,100

Grenadier 4x4

“It feels like a throwback to the future—a rugged truck with no fancy screens, very little tech, just power and reliability. It’s exactly what I want in a car.”

GAP

$23

Classic Crew T-Shirts

“Gap T-shirts are my uniform. I don’t think anyone makes a better classic tee. They’re inexpensive, reliable, and pair as well with jeans as they do with trousers. I stockpile them in both white and navy. One important caveat is that they must be ironed.”

Tore Wretman for Svenskt Tenn

$444.50

Lidded Vessel Iron Fish

“Cooking with cast iron is the best. I love Svenskt Tenn, and this fish shape is a charming addition to dinners in the country, especially on nights when we grill.”

Clive Aslet

$46.92

The Arts and Crafts Country House

“This book has to be one of the best surveys of Britain’s Arts and Crafts movement. There is an incredible balance of simplicity and grandeur in these homes.”

Studio Giancarlo Valle

Price Upon Request

Paloma Mirror

“I named this piece after my daughter. The prototype hangs in her bedroom. The frame is carved cedar. We recently added a mini Paloma mirror to the collection, so there’s now a mama and mini.”

Paloroma

$12

Smooth Sailing Gentle Cleansing Bar

“This soap is our everyday staple. It’s gentle enough for children and pretty enough to set out for guests. With roman chamomile, it is amazing for sensitive skin with a very subtle scent.”

Smythson

$355

Portobello Notebook in Panama

“I am always sketching—a chair, a room, a doorknob. I take a notebook with me pretty much everywhere and archive them when they fill up. I like that this one can be monogrammed. It makes a perfect heirloom.”

LALO

$49.99

Blanco Tequila

“We discovered this incredible tequila on a trip to Hotel Esencia, which is owned by longtime client and friend, Kevin Wendle. It was cofounded by the grandson of Don Julio and is so easy to drink.”

Photo: Anton Gottlob (Ditting)

Veronica Ditting’s Favorite Things

Known for her work as the former creative director of the London-based magazine The Gentlewoman, Veronica Ditting has applied her sense of color, space, clarity and tactility to projects for Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Maison Margiela and the Row. A retrospective of her graphic design is currently up at Kyoto’s ddd Gallery. Here, Ditting shares a few picks that please her, including Hermès mascara, Simone Prouvé tapestries, and Kewpie mayonnaise

Hermès

$68

Trait d’Hermès Revitalizing Care Mascara

“This is a tubing mascara, so it stays in place for a long time and washes off really easily with warm water. Gregoris Pyrpylis, the creative director of Hermès Beauty, pointed me towards the indigo. I probably wouldn’t have picked it up myself but I actually love it. It’s subtle and elegant hint of colour.”

Christofle

$620

Nomade Stainless Steel Round Tray

“In summertime I love to entertain my guests with homemade blood orange sgroppino—all served in fun Jochen Holz glassware. This sharp tray with the loveliest leather handles comes in so handy.”

Carl Auböck

$770

Earlobe Brass Bookends

“These are a centrepiece on my bookshelf. They were designed by Carl Auböck II in 1948. Today, they’re produced by Carl Auböck IV and V, who hand-work each piece at the family atelier in Vienna.”

Smythson

$45

My First Correspondence Card Set

“I’ve only recently discovered these are intended for children. I love them, so I’m having the last laugh.”

Simone Prouvé

$7,800

2 Tapistries

“Simone Prouvé is the daughter of eminent designer and engineer Jean Prouvé. I only recently discovered her work and incredible tapestries made out of non-flammable fibers.”

Medik8

$193.70

r-Retinoate Day & Night

“The only skincare item I spend serious money on. One should be careful when using retinol—less is probably more. This one makes a huge difference. I often get asked for skincare recommendations. My friends joke I could run a salon as a side hustle.”

Santa Maria Novella

$38

Melograno Scented Wax Tablets

“This is one of my go-to presents. Scented wax tablets for your wardrobe.”

Josef Hoffmann

$3,506

Augarten ‘Melon’ Art Déco Mocha Set

“Josef Hoffmann, founder of iconic Wiener Werkstätte designed this melon-shaped mocha set for Porzellanfabrik Augarten in 1929. It just makes me dream of a lazy Sunday afternoon spent at home with friends.”

Kewpie

$12

Mayonnaise

“It feels weird suggesting mayonnaise, but this is truly the best one. It’s made with egg yolks, not full eggs, which results in a rich and velvety texture.”

Hermès

$84

Les Pinceaux Hermès Le Traceur Eyeliner Brush

“For the sharpest application ever, the right brush makes a huge difference. I use this brush with the Ombres Fumées eyeshadow by Hermès.”

Smythson

$385

Multi-Zip Case in Panama

“Making my life easy when traveling since I purchased it six or so years ago.”

Lesse

$120

Essential Moisturizer

“I recently met Lesse founder Neada Deters at a dinner and got introduced to her natural skincare line.”

Photo: Diana Barlett (Laserow)

My Favorite Things

Before Liza Laserow cofounded Nordic Knots, the Scandinavian-inspired rug and textile brand she runs with her husband Fabian Berglund, she worked alongside her mother at Laserow Antiques in the New York Design Center. Liza brought a youthful eye to gallery’s specialty: antiques from their native Sweden’s Baroque, Rococo, Gustavian and Empire periods. Just after Nordic Knots opened its first store outside Stockholm in New York City’s Soho last week, Liza shares a few of her essentials, including the perfect T-shirt by Khaite, a Piero Portaluppi primer, and the Nordic Knits rug that goes with everything

Hermès

$6,625

Bolide Leather Handbag

“I’m a shoe gal and not a bag lady so I need a bag that lasts. Investing in great quality and timeless style is key. Hermès is both.”

Augustinus Bader

$300

The Rich Cream

“Everyday of the year, twice a day.”

Khaite

$280

The Mae T-Shirt

“I buy two new ones every year. One black and one white. No other T-shirt compares.”

Khaite x Oliver Peoples

$525

1983C Sunglasses

“They simply make you look really cool.”

The Row

$10,900

Babil Leather Coat

“My second skin. I live in this all fall. Love putting it on every time.”

Rimowa

$1,725

Classic Check-In M

The bag I use for all my trips. It was a gift from my husband. You can’t overpack because it simply won’t budge.”

Smythson

$395

Portobello Notebook in Ludlow

“I love to take notes and using a nice notebook makes it so much more fun. I have a full shelf of these with my unreadable handwriting.”

Skira

$61.99

Piero Portaluppi

“This is where you will find all the details you need for your next renovation.”

Nordic Knots

From $390.00

Nordic Shade

“This is our first curtain in my absolute favorite material, super soft wool. The fabric is woven in a family-owned mill located between Milan and Lake Como.”

Nordic Knots

From $895.00

Park 03 Rug in Burgundy

“I’m very into burnt red or burgundy right now. Believe it or not, it’s a super easy color to place in any interior.”

Whitney Bromberg Hawkings’s Favorite Things

Whitney Bromberg Hawkings founded Flowerbx in 2016 after 18 years working for Tom Ford. She applied her vast experience ordering flowers for Ford to the floral industry, transforming it with a direct-to-consumer mentality, and specializing in single-variety arrangements. Flowerbx counts Louis Vuitton, Michael Kors, and Victoria Beckham among its clients. Bromberg Hawkings, who lives in London with her husband, Peter Hawkings, the creative director of Tom Ford, shares a few of her favorite things, including Tom Ford mules, Smythson stationery, and Varley joggers.

Sanders Woodworking

$329

Wild Black Walnut Wooden Fruit and Salad Bowl

“Stephen Sanders hand turns the most incredible wooden bowls from locally sourced trees that fell during a storm. Each one is a work of art (and no two are alike). I would add a new salad bowl to my collection.”

Plum Sykes

$23

Wives Like Us

“I am so excited to gift Plum Sykes’s new novel, Wives Like Us, to everyone I know as the ultimate summer read. It is a brilliantly written and totally hilarious satire based on women in the Cotswolds.”

Tom Ford

$1,150

Whitney Horsebit-Embellished Lizard-Effect Leather Mules

“My summer shoe is my namesake mule, the “Whitney,” from my favorite designer (who also happens to be my dreamy husband), Peter Hawkings for Tom Ford.”

Lisa Eisner Jewelry

$2,600

Shark Fin Ring

“She makes the most incredible statement jewelry pieces, always using interesting stones and materials. The more you layer on, the better they look.”

1stDibs

$1,370

Pair of French Wrought Iron Martini Tables

“We just bought a new house and have worked with the interior guru Veere Grenney. We are on the hunt for French wrought iron martini tables for the loos.”

Smythson

$335

Kings Writing Paper

“Said new house needs some new stationery. There’s only one place to go for that: Kings stationery from Smythson. Pink for me and blue for my husband.”

David Webb

$168,000

Twin Leopard Bracelet

“I am obsessed with these leopard bracelets. Since I’m a Libra and like everything balanced, I need one for each arm.”

Levi’s

$66.25

Vintage Kid’s Denim Jeans

“As a fashion designer, my husband is vintage-obsessed. We spend lots of time on Etsy buying unique clothing for our kids. There’s nothing worse than kids in head-to-toe designer. We are eyeing these vintage Levis for our daughter.”

With Nothing Underneath

$330

The Boyfriend Shirt Silk Satin

“The most perfect shirt.”

Varley

$120

Slim Cuff Joggers

“Varley has elevated my weekend workout game with the best-ever sweatpants and leggings.”

Tom Chapman’s Favorite Things

Tom Chapman, O.B.E., knows a thing or two about the art of commerce. In 1987, he and his wife, Ruth, founded Matches Fashion in Wimbledon, growing it from a handful of independent stores to a booming global e-commerce business, which they sold in 2017. In 2022, Chapman co-founded Abask, a site devoted to luxury homeware and design. Here, he shares gifts to give and get, including a Lobmeyr crystal tumbler, a handy Carl Auböck bottle opener, and a Wooden Palate salt cellar

Lobmeyr

$225

Neo Enamel Hand-Painted Crystal Tumbler

“I love a table filled with glasses of all shapes and sizes like these Lobmeyr tumblers. The conversation always flows when the drinks are too.”

Bodman Blades

$1,460

Hand-Forged Weru Burl and Damascus Steel Pizza Wheel

“Though I love to cook, my pizzas are not my strength. My god, they taste so much better when cut with a great pizza wheel that just stinks of a professional cook.”

Carl Auböck

$360

Hand Brass Bottle Opener

“The only hand I need when opening a bottle is this one.”

The Wooden Palate

From $80

Salt Cellar With Lid

“I’m drawn to objects with a story. Everything that woodworker Ryan Silverman and his wife, Eileen O’Dea, create from their workshop in California comes with a great one.”

Nettie Pickleball Co.

$79.98

Classic Pickleball Paddle

“Pickleball is so much fun but I’m by no means a pro. Anything I can do to distract the competition is a good thing.”

Aether

$395

Storm All-Weather Jacket

“I only really wear navy or black, but I love a walk and am always getting lost. Probably best that I’m easily spotted.”

David Zwirner Books

$65

Point Break: Raymond Pettibon, Surfers and Waves

“I’m a sucker for an art book—I’m far more akin to devouring images than words. This Raymond Pettibon tome is a must.”

Alice Mushrooms

From $29

Brainstorm Functional Mushroom Chocolates

“Anything that promises sharp focus is something I’ll try at least once.”

Marie-Chantal

$931

MC’s Little Luxuries Gift Set

“With the stork circling our eldest daughter’s house, the Marie Chantal wishlist is increasing by the day.”

Alex Eagle

£7,500

Spread Eagle Arm Chair

“Few people capture the perfect ambience quite like Alex. This chair-and-stool duo is perfect for lazy afternoons. We all need a few more of those.”

Métier

$4,850

Perriand Weekend Bag in Elvis Black

“Melissa from Metier bestows beauty and practicality on her bags. Perfect slots keep my passport and phone chargers close to hand. Everything is made with the most sumptuous materials.”

Piero Portaluppi

$11,096

Modernist Tray Holder or Side Table in Walnut

“I’m obsessed with Piero Portaluppi. Anything that makes me feel like I am hauled up in his Milan masterpiece Villa Necchi wins a bid from me.”

Photo: Huy Luong (Glass)

Joshua Glass’s Favorite Things

Journalist Joshua Glass spent years contributing to the most respected fashion, art and design magazines, including T: The New York Times Style Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and Vogue, before launching his own independent title Family Style earlier this year. Devoted to the intersection of food and culture, the quarterly print publication’s first issue drew subjects like Michele Lamy and Chloe Sevigny. As Family Style releases its design-themed second issue, Glass shares a few of his objects of affection, including a Christofle flatware set, Brightland Ardor red chili olive oil, and a Willy Rizzo coffee table.

Willy Rizzo

$16,534

Large White Lacquer and Chrome Bar Coffee Table

Family Style is on the precipice of moving into our very first solo office, and my Google Chrome tabs are full of furniture options, both possible and improbable. There’s something so lovely about how dramatically low this table sits.”

The Row

$3,990

Giorgio Cashmere-Twill Shirt

“Luxury for me means being able to wear the same outfit from work to extracurriculars to dinners after, and still look somewhat presentable.”

Natalia Criado

$268

Silver Artefacto Server Set

“Natalie is one of the most interesting designers in the home space. This set has not only been on my personal wishlist, it also comes up frequently on our mood boards.”

Honor Levy

$27

My First Book

“Controversial Internet It-girl turns alt lit writer with a dash of nepotism. Of course it’s on my reading list.”

Augustinus Bader

$300

The Rich Cream

“I don’t know what’s in this mysterious, very scientific cream I blindly slather upon my face nor do I want to!”

Brightland

$40

Ardor Red Chili Olive Oil

“Somehow we winos lost to wellness folk in the fight for compulsory housewarming gifts, and olive oil remains a steady crowd pleaser. This one, at least, has some spice.”

Nordic Knots

$695

Hand Loomed Area Rug in Brick Red

“Rust has never looked so chic—or comfy.”

Christofle

$1,950

Mood Asia 24-Piece Flatware Set

“I’ve been obsessed with these orbs since seeing Carlos Gasperi’s impeccable collection at Maison Sun. They’re paradise for OCD organizers like me.”

Tom Ford

From $155.00

Noir Extreme Eau de Parfum

“Name a sexier scent. You can’t. I’ve been wearing this one since Carine Roitfeld first gave me a bottle.”

Byredo

$65

Rose Hand Lotion

“Easiest way to keep someone eating out of the palm of your hands.”

Photo: Oliver Holmes (Chanel)

Plum Sykes’s Favorite Things

The soft-core satirist of New York and London’s town-and-country class, Plum Sykes affectionately savages her subjects with the thing they love most—luxury labels. The Vogue contributing editor and New York Times best-selling author of Bergdorf Blondes and The Debutante Divorcée is back with her newly released fourth novel, Wives Like Us. Ahead of its May 14 release, Plum shares a few of her own affluent delights, including a Herend teapot, Hermès nail polish, and her favorite Land Rover.

Herend

$375

Queen Victoria Teapot

“Teatime is ingrained in the English psyche, and I always stop work at 4:30 or 5:00 for it. At best, I make scones in the Aga and pile on clotted cream and blackberry jam with friends; at the very least, it’s Mariage Frères tea leaves in my gorgeous Herend pot, which I’ve had for twenty years. Making tea in a horrid mug with a cheap teabag is a travesty.”

Olverum

$40

Bath Oil

“This bath oil was originally created in Germany in the early 30s. A friend brought it to me as a house gift, and I was instantly hooked: one drop and the entire room smells of the mountains, like an Alpine paradise. The oil is so powerful, and you need so little, that one small bottle lasts months.”

Shkoon

$499

Vintage Berber Blanket

“When I first visited Marrakesh I fell in love with the colors and textures of Berber blankets and brought a few home to put on our beds. They are incredibly heavy and act like weighted blankets, promoting deep sleep, but look utterly beautiful.”

Paravel

$295

Weekend Bag

“My old friend Miranda Brooks gave me a Paravel collapsible weekend bag monogrammed with my initials, P.S. It was an incredibly sweet gift, and it’s perfect for one night away.”

Omorovicza

$69

Glam Glow

“Possibly the most natural fake tan for the face out there. It makes you look sun-kissed. I use it after moisturising with the Omorovicza Rejuvenating Night Cream.”

P.G. Wodehouse

$19.95

Much Obliged, Jeeves

“There is no wittier comedy than that of the goofy toff Bertie Wooster and his loquacious valet, Jeeves. I love the Everyman hardbacks, with their squat, square design, and I rarely travel without a P.G. in my bag to cheer me up.”

Château Brande-Bergère

$14.99

2010 Bordeaux

“I discovered this delectable red wine at Huntsworth Wine Company in Kensington. The store’s owner, Tuggy Meyer, told me I could give this £20 wine to people who drink £200 bottles and they wouldn’t know the difference: he was right.”

Gucci

$250

Stripe Sunglasses

“I’m a total sucker for the Gucci stripe. I bought a pair of these sunglasses about ten years ago in the Boston airport, and I’m still wearing them. They’re classics.”

Tom Ford

$3,350

Whitney Croc Embossed Shoulder Bag

“For me, the ‘Whitney’ is the new Kelly bag: it’s named after Whitney Bromberg, founder of Flowerbx and the impossibly elegant wife of Peter Hawkings, the brilliant successor to Tom Ford. A white bag feels luxurious because it’s so absurdly impractical.”

Land Rover

$48,768

2019 Range Rover Sport

“I live on a farm in Gloucestershire, which is my excuse for driving a 4x4. I treated myself to a used Range Rover Sport about two years ago, which felt like an incredible indulgence. I spend so much time in it that I feel like I live in it, and the heated seats and steering wheel make freezing winter mornings bearable.”

Hermès

$57

Brun Bistre Nail Polish

“When I unwrapped a birthday present to find a miniature Hermès box inside, and inside that a pot of nail polish, I was intrigued. It looks like molten chocolate on your nails, and that little orange box is a dream to have on your dressing table.”

Manolo Blahnik

$875

Bbla Lace Pumps

“I think Manolo designs the best stiletto of all time, period. There’s just no competition as far as I’m concerned, and these work with everything from jeans to a ballgown.”

Photo: William Jess Laird (Bodmer-Turner)

Simone Bodmer-Turner’s Favorite Things

Simone Bodmer-Turner’s organic, minimalistic ceramics have become shorthand for a specific aesthetic breed since her 2022 debut show at Matter Projects in New York City. After moving to a farmhouse in rural Massachusetts, Bodmer-Turner has focused on cast bronze lighting and lacquered wood tables for her show “A Year Without a Kiln,” on now at Emma Scully Gallery in New York. Here, Bodmer-Turner shares her selections for creating a pleasant personal space.

NOTO Botanics

$26

Organic Multi-Benne Stain Stick

“The only lip color I wear. When I’ve got a call in the middle of a studio day, I button up a clean shirt over my dirty overalls and quickly apply Ono Ono.”

Lemaire

$1,800

Egg Leather Shoulder Bag

“Lemaire makes up a good portion of my uniform, and their sculpted Egg Bag is a masterpiece in leatherwork. I have a custom one in white leather.”

AGMES

$370

Sterling Silver Bubble Hoop Earrings

“Small sculptures for your ears, both modernist yet elegant. I wear the large size for evenings, and the small size for daytime.”

Bragg

$9.99

Organic Raw Apple Cider Vinegar

“I always have a 64 oz. bottle of this in the fridge. I put it in sparkling water several times a day, and mix it into a jar of green tea to rinse my face for a simple, refreshing toner.”

Lauren Manoogian

$512

New Structure Tapered Trousers

“Lauren Manoogian makes the most exquisite knitwear, uses thick, textured fabrics woven with paper, and has just opened her first flagship in New York. I live in these pants.”

Kikuichi

From $150.00

WH Series Elite Warikomi Gold Knife

“Every time I go to Japan I pick up a new carbon steel knife. This rectangular-bladed Nakari knife is great for chopping up a big pile of leafy greens, herbs, or alliums.”

1stDibs

$2,475

Collapsible Director’s Chair, Circa 1900

“I grew up with chairs like this in my family’s Berkeley home. They are timeless, comfortable, and can easily be moved around a space when you’re hosting.”

Simone Bodmer-Turner

$2,500

Polished Bronze Bowl

“I worked with a skilled metal craftsman at a foundry in Massachusetts to sandcast it. Perfect for a low coffee table or displayed minimally on a pedestal.”

Aesop

$61

Olous Aromatique Room Spray

“I discovered this scent in an art book-filled Mexico City loft and then was later reminded of it in a redwood cabin in Inverness, California.”

Isamu Noguchi

$25,000

Early Rare Akari Light Sculptures

“I’ve kept Akari lights at all of my studios. This early model, with the beautiful yellowing paper, is one I hope to find a place for.”

Toogood

$590

Beige ‘The Tinker’ Shirt

“Faye Toogood refers to herself as a tinkerer, and this shirt is for a person doing just that. I cuff the sleeves and wear it with my Lauren Manoogian pants and a pair of studio clogs or mules.”

Casa Bosques

$25

Chocolate Covered Cashews

“I once had an indulgent flight back to New York with this box of chocolate-covered cashews as my only plane food, probably watching Erin Brockovich.”

Photo: Billal Taright (Cheney)

My Favorite Things

When Trevor Cheney converted Frank Gehry’s understated Danziger Studio into the Melrose Avenue gallery, Seventh House, in 2021, the young decorator and Galerie Half creative director quietly breathed new life into Los Angeles’s design scene with his meticulous mélange of early 20th-Century, postmodern, and contemporary interior accents. Ahead of the opening of his eponymous second space, Cheney shares the timeless staples that he reaches for in his own Hollywood Hills home

Ippodo Tea

$21.81

Horai Matcha

“I found this matcha when I was in Kyoto after I had stopped drinking coffee. It’s now a part of my day to day.”

Beechfield

$12.75

Unisex Low Profile 6 Panel Dad Cap

“Searching for something as common as a baseball cap that fits perfectly has always frustrated me. This is my go-to for a classic cap. Simple.”

MAD et LEN

$109

D’Apothicaire Graphite Scented Candle

“This scent is really sexy. It’s best burning in the evening when you have people over.”

Joe Colombo for Oluce

$625

Fresnel Wall/Ceiling Light

“I’ve always lived with these sconces, and wherever I go they come with me. Subtle and captivating.”

Sferra

$1,038

King 1,020 Thread Count Solid Sateen Fitted Sheet

“I highly recommend investing in good bedding. You’ll use it everyday and it gets better with every wash. This is my favorite.”

Ilaria Icardi

$3,321

Lapis Lazuli Signet Ring

“A classic signet, which I have in red jasper. I was told that it would protect me. I am sure it will become an heirloom of mine.”

Comme des Garçons Shirt

$50

White Two-Button Boxers

“The most comfortable underwear—and no logos!”

The Row

$1,290

Benji Cashmere Sweater

“The Row makes this sweater practically every season in new colors. The fit is incredibly thoughtful. I wear it weekly.”

Clarice Lispector

$13.02

Água Viva

“A close friend of mine gave me this book on my birthday a couple years ago. I go back to it often to find inspiration. It’s a short interior monologue in which the writer reflects on what constitutes life and the beautiful details of being.”

Claudius Linossier

$10,939

Antique Cup

“Linossier’s designs always draw me in. Subtle, mysterious, and tasteful. I use mine to burn incense at home.”

Comme des Garçons

$110

Eau de Parfum

“I wear this scent most days. It’s strong and intimate—and I love how it looks like a glass stone on my bathroom counter.”

Green River Project

Price Upon Request

Ebony Ashtray

“This ebony ashtray is balanced in proportion and is perfectly functional for a naughty habit.”

Photo: Jojo Korsh (Harrelson)

My Favorite Things

After rising through the ranks at W, WWD, and Art Basel Magazine, Sarah Harrelson struck out on her own in 2011 with the launch of Cultured. Ahead of the inaugural CULT100 celebration, the L.A.-based collector and editor—who’s known for championing under-the-radar creatives across art, design, and fashion—pulls back the curtain on her own must-have discoveries

Mia Kankimäki

$18.59

The Women I Think about at Night: Traveling the Paths of My Heroes

“This book is about how women find courage, and the writer takes us through some remarkable women’s journeys in history. It is by far the most inspiring read yet this year!”

Tata Harper

$88

Clarifying Cleanser

“Best cleanser out there, and I love the way their products smell!”

Drogheria Crivellini for Attersee

$175

The Velvet Mary Janes

“I know the Mary Jane trend is winding down, but I still love these velvet flats from Attersee for an everyday office look with a pair of jeans.”

David Zwirner Books

$35

Nora Turato: Govern Me Harder

“I’m super intrigued by the artist Nora Turato, who I recently met at her Sprüth Magers show in L.A. She studied graphic design before her break into art, so she uses large-scale text in a lot of her works in a fascinating way. I’m also really drawn to her performance-based work.”

Smythson

$290

Soho Notebook in Mara

“I have a journal obsession that doesn’t stop growing. Smythson is the one I always go back to. I love to customize mine with my initials and icons.”

Pierre Chapo

$18,083

‘Godot’ Daybed

“Pierre Chapo is one of my favorite makers, and this daybed is perfect for therapy—or a drink.”

Quady Winery

$23.99

Essensia Orange Muscat 2020

“I have gone full L.A. and only drink orange and biodynamic natural wines. There are many good ones, but this is what I can’t get enough of right now.”

Maison D’Etto

$325

Karat EG Eau de Parfum

“My current favorite fragrance to give as a gift is from my friend Brianna Lipovsky’s brand. It’s inspired by horses—what could be better?”

Rogan Gregory

Price Upon Request

“Tufted Fainting” Settee

“I like anything and everything Rogan Gregory makes, but this wicker sofa is secretly my favorite thing he has ever designed.”


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