Max Lamb’s black basalt crockery is slip-cast from his original carved forms. Starting at $60, workshop-residence.com
The founders of Rebel Walls fell in love with the look of a stripped wall, snapped a shot, and the Battered Wall wallpaper was born. Price upon request.
The Lovers sofa from Rooms’ Wild Minimalism collection references ancient forms but feels distinctively modern. $10,800, through The Future Perfect.
Erik Lindstrom’s new collection is based on Rorshach inkblots of his own devising. $100 sq/ft, through Hewn.
Inspired by his trips to Patagonia and the Grand Canyon, Fernando Mastrangelo’s Drift bench is a sculptural homage to the earth’s natural wonders. Price upon request.
Designed, developed and produced in Belgium, Annette Lantsoght’s AK-Series of high-fired clay planters is art for the garden. Price upon request, through Atelier Vierkant.
Parisian couture house Aouadi’s fall 2016 collection features hand-embroidery and beading. Price upon request.
Jimmy Choo’s acrylic Sweetie clutch is adorned with degraded black and champagne glitter. $1,050, through Farfetch.
The steel Arc stool by ASH, inspired by sculptor Richard Serra, is waxed to preserve the alloy’s raw beauty and nuanced surface. $1,400, through The Line.
LA-based ceramicist Peter Sheldon’s Moon vase is brushed, layered and glazed, giving it a painterly surface. $450, through Anyon Atelier.
From Lázaro Rosa-Violan Studio’s Mediterraneén collection, the Taches panel is a bold, artistic wall covering with tribal flair. Price upon request, through Tres Tintas Barcelona.
Jennifer Wang’s handcrafted earrings feature black powder-coated brass and 18-karat gold. $205, through The Line.
This article appears in the October 2016 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).