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Record Calendar

$40

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Made by Antalya, Turkey-based illustrator Gulsah Suzen, this vinyl-inspired 2016 calendar features the days of each month flowing through the grooves of a record. The print is available in two different sizes and is available on glossy or matte paper, or even canvas upon request. Each calendar can be customized by changing the color of the record’s inner ring.

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Inkblot

Scratchable Calendar

$17

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This minimal black-and-white calendar from Inkblot is printed on matte black PVC paper, making it possible to mark down important events and reminders with chalk—and easily erase mistakes. Each date has also been printed with white and silver scratchable ink, which leaves different traces depending on the material you use to scratch it off with. Measuring 50 x 70cm, only 100 copies of this calendar have been made.

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Aesop

Double-Edge Razor

$105

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For those who wet shave with frequency or enjoy the process of grooming, there’s nothing like a refined, luxury razor. Aesop’s latest Double-Edge Razor happens to be one of the finest. The stainless steel Merkur Solingen blades (10 blades come with the purchase) are manufactured in Germany, but the razor itself is handmade in England. From a high-density, hand-polished handle to a beautiful chrome finish, the razor delivers a smooth shave and feels great in the process.

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Michael Leithner

Kalendar Poster

$24

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For those who favor seeing a year as a whole, artist Michael Leithner’s 2016 Kalendar Poster (59.4 x 84.1cm) portrays each month as a ray extending forth from an off-set, vibrant number 16. Each line is placed at 16 degrees from the other, offering space for notation and a striking visual presentation. It’s a clever, graphic take on an annual planner.

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Jacques Torres

Chocolate-Covered Ginger

$15

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Made in Brooklyn (and available for fast delivery in NYC) Jacques Torres’ chocolate-covered ginger is the snack to nibble on even when you think you can’t eat another bite. The slab of candied ginger and dark chocolate combination is rich, but spicy and zesty—so it won’t feel like it’s weighing you down after a big holiday meal.

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Devialet

Phantom Wireless Speaker

$1991

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Paris-based Devialet—known for their unusually sleek and compact hi-fi amplifiers—introduced all-in-one amp and speaker, the Phantom, to the US just this fall. And, unlike many new speakers hitting the mainstream market, the Phantom is a game-changer that takes its audio technology (so far, 88 patents) and results seriously: no background noise, no saturation and no distortion—only an incredible, sensorial sound experience. The compact, curiously egg-shaped speaker (made entirely in France) is stocked in 14 Apple stores in the US, and will be rolled out to more stores next year.

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The Skateroom

Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Skateboard

$200

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Made in collaboration by The Skateroom and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, these bright and bold skateboards feature Warhol’s infamous Campbell’s soup cans in eight different colorways. Not only does MoMA Store offer fast shipping, proceeds from the sale of these decks benefit Skateistan—an international NGO with projects in Afghanistan, Cambodia and South Africa.

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Tom Dixon

Brew Biscuit Tin

$100

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From Tom Dixon Studio’s “Brew” collection—designed around coffee consumption and everything that goes along with it—comes the brand new Brew Biscuit Tin. A brushed steel interior lends function, while the copper-finished exterior wows with vibrant simplicity. It’s a great gift for anyone looking to present something dunk-able with their cup of Joe.

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Hardie Grant Books

Florence Broadhurst: Her Secret + Extraordinary Lives

$39

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Famous for her colorful geometric and nature-inspired wallpaper designs, Australian designer and entrepreneur Florence Broadhurst was a fascinating individual. This book by Helen O’Neill explores Broadhurst’s body of work, as well as her personal life and tragic unsolved murder.

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Anna Torfs

Traam Vase

$2500

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Belgian-born, Czech Republic-based designer Anna Torfs consistently make stunning glassware pieces that will be the envy of anybody who catches a glimpse. The Traam Vase is a certain favorite—it’s bold and dynamic, and changes along with the lighting in a room. Since Torfs makes all items by hand, your vase will be unlike any other in the world.

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Abrams Books

Oyster: A Gastronomic History (with Recipes)

$30

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Drew Smith (former editor of The Good Food Guide) has delved deep into all things oyster-related with his beautiful new hardcover “Oyster: A Gastronomic History (with Recipes).” From the delicacy’s ancient history (did you know Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus” incorrectly has her sailing ashore in a scallop shell, when it should have been an oyster shell?) to exciting recipes, etiquette, tools and more, this book is as fascinating as it is educational.

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Jimmy Lion

Storm Socks

$14

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Inspired by the bright lights of New York City, Jimmy Lion’s socks feature vibrant patterns alongside illustrations of the natural world. Their “Storm” socks are made in Portugal and are adorned with showers of pixelated lighting—perfect for energizing any outfit. The socks are made with a hand-linked toe, come in three colorways and are available in various sizes for all genders.

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Deborah Kass

OY/YO Cufflinks

$300

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Brooklyn-based artist Deborah Kass blends several aspects of her borough in her “OY/YO” series, from the Spanish for “I am” to local slang and the Yiddish language, the two letters used here express a lot. The fun and bold play on words is viewable as a gigantic sculpture in Brooklyn Bridge Park until August 2016, and also now available as cufflinks (sterling silver in 18 karat gold-plate)—but equally big in attitude.

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Appointed

Hunter Green Notebook

$24

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Available in an assortment of other subdued hues, this Hunter Green notebook by Washington DC-based brand Appointed speaks to its sustainable nature. Made with recycled paper (either blank, lined or grid-ruled) and created through renewable energy production processes, this 7.5-inch thought-keeper comes brass-coil-bound and with a water-resistant cover.

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Warby Parker

Kincaid Sunglasses

$145

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Warby Parker’s Kincaid sunglasses are an effortlessly show-stopping take on classic aviators that partially exposes the lenses. The seemingly continuous line of the frame’s lightweight titanium makes them sleek, and the two colorways (brushed navy or riesling) are subtle and neutral, but never dull.

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The Hill-Side

Indigo Ombre Plaid Flannel Shirt

$225

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From 100% Japanese cotton, The Hill-Side’s long-sleeve indigo ombre plaid flannel shirt is all about the details. From the button-down collar to the gusset at each side seam and an interior twill tape locker loop, everything has been taken into consideration for a shirt that can be dressed up or worn quite casually. Further, there’s a traditional single-needle construction utilized, manufactured in NYC’s Garment District.

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