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Shell Game

Down by the seashore

Hold a conch shell to your ear. What do you hear? The quiet roar of waves crashing upon the sand. The sound that launched a thousand smiles. Children laugh when they listen in for the first time. Grandparents remember long-ago summers spent collecting treasures from the shore—iridescent seashells and many-chambered coral—displaying them on tables in beach houses or back at home in glass jars. With this collection of unique underwater finds, you can almost feel the ocean lapping at your feet.

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Bedroom Eyes

Fresh ideas for the boudoir

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Pull back the drapes. Throw open the windows. And let in the clean fresh smell of spring. It’s time for stowing away heavier things, and lightening your sensibility. Create bright new beginnings. Add a vase to your nightstand and fill it with fragrant lilies. Make your bed with a crisp new duvet that lights up the room. Complete the mood with the clean sound of new bedside speakers. Turn in early—and curl up with a good look.

Get Fresh

White as a sheet

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Your home—a bright and welcoming place. And you love designing different color schemes for every inch of it. The bright blues of the kitchen counters. The dark palette of the living room. But sometimes reaching for that rainbow can get tiring. It’s important to carve out a space where you can escape the color clutter. A pristine white bathroom, for instance. Simple monochrome with a quiet freshness. It’s an ideal route out of sensory overload. So turn your bathroom into your home’s calm spot with this collection of bright accessories.

Spring Clean

Fresh looks for warm days

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Imagine the feeling of a light breeze. Maybe it smells of suntan lotion? Of salt water? Or fresh laundry and chambray shorts. When picturing your perfect spring getaway, every detail matters—from earrings to espadrilles. Keep things easy and breezy by taking a cue from the sky. The most beautiful skies aren’t clear blue, but dotted with big, puffy clouds. Bring this bright look closer to earth with this collection of womenswear inspired by the spring sky.

Naturally Beautiful

From the earth, for the home

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Sand scatters. The desert wind whistles in your ears. You cock back your fedora and sweep away dust. Beneath layers of earth and age are treasures in ivory, bone and milky opal. Nature has many vibrant colors, but few rival the quiet sophistication of natural, sun-bleached white. From delicate skeletons and furry pelts to carved ivory and stone, rich, organic white ads an airy refinement to any décor. Let nature be your guide with this seemingly colorless collection.

One-Shot Shulman

Architectural delight

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The lens of Julius Shulman saw more homes, more architecture, more masterpieces than even most building inspectors. Shulman was always on the prowl for structures that stroked egos and stoked appetites. Overwhelmingly in Southern California. He immortalized the world of leisure that a select few people called life, in the Palm Springs of the ’50s and ’60s. Lavish open spaces. Manicured landscaping. Furniture with finer grooming than dogs. Celebrate the Palm Springs lifestyle with this Shulman-inspired collection.

Hotel California

Gene Autry’s Palm Springs Gem

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Women wearing white one-piece swimsuits and black eyeliner bask poolside in the hot desert air. A movie star hides beneath a beach umbrella in Persols and a floppy hat. Gene Autry’s Palm Springs Hotel wasn’t just any old address. It was the desert oasis’ ultimate Hollywood hideaway. Where glamour mixed with laid-back cowboy casualness. Today, a collection of décor inspired by this singing cowboy’s Palm Springs paradise.

Second Serves

Vintage tennis everything

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The sun hovers overheard, its rays beating down. Red clay crunches underfoot as you step to the service line. You toss the bright yellow ball high overhead, bend your knees, breathe, and swing the racquet gracefully. The ball just clears the net. But it flies long. No sweat. As the saying goes: “You only live once. But you get to serve twice.” Today, get a second chance—just like these tennis classics that have already had their day in the sun. And warrant another.

Silver (Wind)screen

Cars made for stars

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Sunset. Mulholland. The Pacific Coast Highway. These names evoke a cool blonde, cruising with the top down. Beside her, a chiseled face framed by even sharper shades. Camera flashes don’t faze them. And their cars are their calling cards. Coupes, convertibles, and roadsters are their chariots. Sunset Boulevard crosses L.A. like a red carpet. This classic car collection puts the lifestyle of those film gods and goddesses within reach. Flashbulbs not required.

Drink When You’re Winning

Sinatra swings in Palm Springs

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The desert night is alive with catcalls, melting ice, spilled booze, and swinging music—Frank Sinatra is throwing a party in Palm Springs. His Rat Pack holds court at Ingleside Inn, where Melvyn's Restaurant always has a cocktail shaking for The Chairman of the Board. Then on to a soiree at Sinatra’s Twin Palms Estate. Celebrities fresh off the links show up ready to dive into his famous piano-shaped swimming pool…and martini number six. So loosen up and join the party with a desert collection, inspired by the everlasting king of cool.

If horse racing is the sport of royalty, tennis is the game of poets and intellectuals. Although the rules of the game have changed little since 1890, the look and feel of modern tennis have evolved to reflect the power and ability of today's athletes. Whether you enjoy the leisurely staccato of a good volley or aim to annihilate on the strength of your backhand, these vintage books on racquet sports should serve up a healthy dose of inspiration.

Modern Zen

Naturally Japanese

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The shoes come off as soon as you’re through the door. In here, going natural starts with bare feet. And it carries through to your decor: Wooden tables. Linen napkins. Bamboo rugs. The Japanese call it “wabi”—a cultivated simplicity. Carefully pruned, and yet still a little wild. Natural materials, tamed for modern lives. Get a little closer to zen with this collection of Japanese-inspired home goods.

Industrial Revolution

Heavy metal for the home

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Hit the pulleys. Crank the flywheels. It’s time to turn on the muscular chic of industrial décor. Shafts of light cut through tall casement windows, illuminating open beams and brick walls. Function becomes form in an alternative to modern design. It’s about chunky pieces crafted from steel, iron, and dense, aged woods. The result—a home that feels warm and enduring, even a touch nostalgic. Bring a bit of industrial chic inside with this rough-hewn collection.

Bright Stars

The lighter side of Mid-Century

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The rising sun shines through your bedroom windows. Its rays illuminate the stark, angular surfaces. Bright light abounds. Your tastes may run toward the modernist and the minimalist, but that doesn’t mean your home has to be dark and cold. Mid-Century Modern design was, after all, committed to bringing out the essence of natural materials—and what could be more natural than sunlight? Find the brighter side with this upbeat décor collection.

Country Life

A path off the grid

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Twigs snap underfoot. Above, only trees scrape the sky. The sound of traffic—forgotten. Here, the only white noise is the swoosh of wind through branches. Nearby, your country home glows, welcomingly. As the evening chill takes hold, you retreat inside, where the patterns of the wild repeat. Warm wood tones and textures of field and earth. Bentwood and braided rope, earthenware and woven wool make up a cozy collection that will draw you far from the madding crowd.

Miami-Happy

Home décor, Pharrell-style

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Happiness. For some, it means splashing around in a turquoise pool on an 80-degree day. For others, it’s adding a bright burst of red or yellow to an empty wall. A reminder to breathe. A reminder to smile. In Pharrell Williams’ Miami, smile-inducing style abounds. From its exotic energy and eye-popping palette to its citizens’ casual-cool beachside fashion, Miami’s nickname might as well be The Happy City. So clap along if you feel that happiness is the truth—with this collection of Pharrell-inspired home décor and accessories.

Modish Modern

Cool, calm, and collectible

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A sleek-looking lounge chair—that’s actually comfortable to lounge in. Furnishings that can be stacked, folded, nested, and bent. Truly intelligent design. That’s Mid-Century Modern, which has made a massive comeback with its subtle sophistication. With this collection of finely crafted furniture, create an uncluttered sanctuary.

Get Happy, NYC

Spread the love

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Taxis honking. People shoving in haste. Street vendors shouting. In movies, the mean streets of NYC are…well, mean. But when you live here, all that stuff is just ambient noise. New Yorkers are more attuned to the friendly faces of passing neighbors. To the musical saw, played with a violin bow on a nearby subway platform. To the sweet smell of candied pecans slow roasted in Soho. The city is crowded, sure, but that also means there’s more to smile about. Let this collection of urban menswear and accessories help you put on a happy face.

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