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Some names sound famous already. Not rolling
but sauntering off the tongue with a sumptuous lilt
composed and cool even when the vowel sounds
get tricky. osvaldo Santi knows this destiny: the fabric
designer in Como whose quiet, exclusive label lends
a deeper tone to the mystery. His impeccable line of
Italian linen, silk cashmere and wool is woven and hand
finished with excellent detail—the styles and patterns
lingering in refinement. So impossibly soft, these throws
persuade the most studious early riser to stay inside and
forget the deadline. For information, osvaldosanti.it
Eat more vegetables; practice Pilates; answer every email. Self-improvement is so unforgiving. The orsay I from Edward Fields’
Ambassade Edition is a guiltless indulgence: a sumptuous slice
of French glamour served wholeheartedly as this elegant Art
Deco translation with lush tonality and a mesmerizing spray of
spirals. Something to flaunt in lieu of a smaller dress size, this chic
one-of-a-kind carpet is featured in frosted aubergine—a lipstick
shade, a dessert, a fashion blog? While so many delicious sins
have been given up for the New Year, this one is all yours. To the
trade, 212 310 0400 edwardfields.com
The sun will come out tomorrow. Annie, ever the
optimist, apparently spends her winters in Miami.
A glorious solstice for snow covered patios, these
vintage café chairs will wear down the all-black
uniform zipped and buttoned up like a tailored
woolen fortress against frostbite. The expertly trained
eyes at Galerie Van den Akker, a wonderland of 20th
century and modern design in New York, spotted
these splashy pieces with the impetuous curves
from the south of France, where they soaked in the
carefree rays of 1950s society. Perching on any one
invites a fond farewell to the monochromatic routine.
To inquire, 646 912 9992 galerievandenakker.com