WINNER
BLOOMING SHADE
Hand-tufted blossoms cascade down the canopy of Tuuci’s Ocean Master MAX Bolero: Ombré Blossom parasol. Fashioned with performance, outdoor-rated fabrics and Tuuci’s engineering integrity, the parasol is as pretty as it is durable. Starting price, $16,200.
READERS’ CHOICE
HOT STUFF
Induction is all the rage these days and Wolf has changed the game with its new 48-inch Professional Induction Range
boasting two spacious ovens. Go from simmer to sear in seconds with seven induction heat zones, each with a power boost function. The range is also offered in 30- and 36-inch models with a choice of 10 color combinations of knobs and bezels, plus three door color choices. $17,305, through Clarke.
TIMELESS DESIGN
The Charpentier coffee table was introduced by Liaigre in 1990 and quickly became an icon. Now re-issued in wire-brushed oak Charbon, the timeless silhouette is enhanced with tactile dimension. Its clean lines and enduring form integrate effortlessly into contemporary or classic interiors. Price upon request.
SET SAIL
The Jeffrey Alan Marks collection for Accurate Lock & Hardware was inspired by the coastal beauty of the interior designer’s hometown of Montecito, California. The functional hardware is aesthetically pleasing with nautical notes of blue, etched stainless steel and boat rope illusions. Price upon request.
UP YOUR GAME
Let the games begin—enjoy some friendly competition with the Collins Table. Locally made in Bridgeport, the Center & Spring game table is offered in a choice of eight signature base and accent colors with slide-out drawers and interchangeable accessories. Available through The Post, $3,800–$4,600.
NATURALLY GROUNDED
Designer-quality, custom-sized rugs from Ernesta are woven in 100-percent natural fibers of jute, sisal or seagrass. The results are strong, durable and won’t hold onto allergens. Made to order and delivered in as little as two weeks, the rugs are finished in the USA. Starting price, $250.
WINNING THE DRAFT
Say goodbye to bulky hoods. The JennAir downdraft cooktop eliminates the need for overhead draft hoods. The slim-profile cooktop, with optional recirculation installation, can be installed on an island and is offered in 30- and 36-inch models. Starting price, $4,600.
HONEY BEE <br< Douglas Graneto Design dreamed up this custom-cast Bee Door Knocker for a client who maintains a pollinator garden and bee hives. When Graneto was unable to find just what he wanted on the market, he had Greenwich-based artist Agnieszka Cichy create a detailed drawing of his vision, which was then executed in bronze by Rocky Mountain Hardware. Original, $5,100, new orders, $2,100.
CURVES AHEAD
Made in Italy, the curvilinear shape of Workshop APD’s Hiro chair offers comfort in a compact form. Attractive from every angle, the molded back and layered upholstery is accented with wood apron detailing in Workshop Collections fine wood finishes. Offered in COM and COL. Price upon request.
DINNER RESERVATIONS
The Quentin dining table by Carrier and Company for Century Furniture balances sculptural elegance with timeless
craftsmanship, fashioned from walnut solids and veneers. Tapered legs with wishbone-inspired supports create a graceful, architectural base. $9,563.
This article appears in the December 2025 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens) with the headline: 10 Innovative Products.