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Calderone says this rug is the one in her collection that stands out to her. “This particular design was inspired by a marble pattern I became fixated with on the stone walls of the MAK Museum in Vienna,” she says. “It fuses this beautiful silvery blue with an oxblood red.” It comes in three more colorways.
Calderone visited Italian architect Piero Portaluppi’s home turned museum Villa Necchi Campiglio in Milan seven years ago, and says the experience “prompted a deep fascination” for her. “While Portaluppi’s work has had a profound impact on the architectural world at large, it was his kitchen at the Villa Necchi that left an indelible impression on me. Rich and sumptuous warm wood with an identifiable delineation almost adds order to a space and a break for the eye. This tome covers the breadth of his work with archival photography, essays, architectural models, and personal interests.”
“Simone Bodmer-Turner has not only been a dear friend and collaborator over the years, but she also remains a huge inspiration as someone who holds true to her artistic roots at all times,” Calderone says. “Here, Simone stepped away from the material she has been known for, ceramic, and brazenly explored a new realm of possibilities experimenting with bronze, wood, lacquer, and silk.”
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“There are certain products that make their way into your visual orbit and stop you in your tracks. Something that holds the timelessness of a vintage relic so deeply that you cannot tell if it is new or old,” Calderone says. “L’eau No. 1 by Henrii is one of those objects. A piece that holds a soul and a certain level of restraint that screams elegance. Well done, Henrii!” This wall sconce comes in two sizes.
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“I am truly obsessed with this vibrant scent—intoxicating and transformative with its minty, zesty, and herbaceous aroma,” Calderone says. “I love the alabaster vessel too as it illuminates the flicker of light beautifully. It’s also sustainable as you can replace the wax!” If a minty scent isn’t your cup of tea, consider the Leather and Tobacco one—it comes in the same beautiful holder.
“I recently hosted an event during design week for my Beni rug collection, Salon, and [the James Beard Award–winning New York chef] Andy Baraghani created an exceptionally artful display of food. EVERYONE was in awe of the display and asked about the cheese that looked like a beautifully delicate maitake mushroom,” Calderone says. “I literally received 10-plus texts asking about this delicacy. Enter the Boska Cheese Curler. I promise you need one so everyone can talk about your cheesy creations! I mean where beauty meets deliciousness is where I swoon!”
“Is it just me or are all ice buckets a bit unsightly?! They really do not have to be, and this one proves that simplicity wins,” Calderone says. Because it’s made of glass, this ice bucket will fit in on anyone’s bar cart.
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“Everyone loves candlelight. This holder gives the light a shimmery moment to reflect and refract, and you get all the more beauty,” Calderone explains. “Never underestimate the glow of a candle sconce. It’s the perfect situation on the wall at eye level, offering everyone and every room the luminosity they want and need. Also, I just adore everything Oliver creates!” The best part is this sconce can hold pillar, votive, and taper candles thanks to a removable piece you screw on.
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