A walnut bedside table that doubles as a reading lamp. Designed by the Istanbul-based firm Autoban, it’s ideal for urban bookworms. From $1,775, at The Future Perfect, 55 Great Jones St., NYC, 212-473-2500, thefutureperfect.com.
The sleek, sturdy beech Pierrot coat stand, designed by Pauline Deltour for Alessi, will keep your spring outerwear in orderly fashion. Available in dark gray (shown) and white, $350, 130 Greene St., NYC, 212-941-7300, alessi.com
Brighten up your living space with these stainless-steel Fendi Casa side tables, fitted with glass and ivory parchment panels and illuminated with LEDs. Available in three sizes from $5,290 to $9,920 (LED lighting additional), 153 Madison Ave., NYC, 646-596-9610, fendi.com.
The New York–based online gallery These Fine Walls stocks fine art prints, such as this vintage shot of Twiggy, for instant wall gratification. Available in various sizes and frames from $300 to $3,370, thesefinewalls.com.
It’s a drawer! It’s a shelf! Artek’s handy birch wall drawer blends into any setting and nicely stores all those bothersome gadgets and keys. $646, at Vitra, 29 Ninth Ave., NYC, 212-463-5750, vitra.com.
The tent-like Koya desk, made of solid ash and adorned with canvas and wool screens, is a distraction-free hideaway for worker bees. $3,095, at Ligne Roset, 155 Wooster St., NYC, 212-253-5629, ligne-roset-usa.com.
This article appears in the May 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).