Oscar de la Renta’s candlestick holders are hand-crafted from brass and silver in a pineapple motif, the universal sign for hospitality. Brass and silver pineapple candlestick holders, $275, NYC, 212-288-5810, oscardelarenta.com
Available in silver (pictured) and gold, Kim Seybert’s Timber placemat features etched metal with a felt back. $107 each, through Lynnens, Greenwich, 203-629-3659, lynnens.com, kimseybert.com.
Baccarat’s Heritage scented candle was created to celebrate its 250-year anniversary, combining its renowned crystal elegance with the glamour of gold. $510, Greenwich, 203-618-0900, baccarat.com.
A fusion of rock-and-roll and Art Deco, Michael Aram’s Rock collection conjures up an edgy and modern mood in goldtone stainless steel. Rock Ice Bucket, $350, through Hoagland’s of Greenwich, 203-869-2127, hoaglands.com, michaelaram.com.
Michael Wainwright’s dinnerware is crafted from bone china with precious metal accents that incorporate his experience as a sculptor and jeweler. Left to right: Como in gold and platinum, La Rochelle in gold and platinum and Tempio Luna in espresso and gold, $80–$95, through LCR, Westport, 203-221-8131, lcrwestport.com , michaelwainwright.com
Created and signed by renowned designer Marcel Wanders, Christofle’s Jardin d’Eden chair is crafted from stainless steel engraved in an elegant floral pattern. The piece acts as functional art and is available with or without a leather seat cushion. $4,200, NYC, 212-308-9390, us.christofle.com.
This article appears in the April 2015 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens).