Matin’s Bronze Lanterns No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 serve dual functions: alone, they are sculptural works of art; when placed over a candle or lamp, they filter and disperse light. $6,000, graygallery.com.
Hennepin Made’s hand-blown glass Sky pendants in Honey bring a warm glow to any interior. $1,047, through Room & Board.
Michael McEwen’s Momo model 3340 sconce is a single, graceful corrugated copper ring. Available in a deep brown oxide, brass, nickel or white finish(shown). Price upon request.
The L’Atelier Moderne textile collection draws its inspiration from fashion; the graphic Otes ZigZag is hand-woven and ornamented with decorative stitching and beading (shown in Beige/Gold). $498/per yard, brunschwig.com.
From Luke Irwin’s latest rug collection, Cumulae Caractacus (shown here) is hand-knotted and can be made in wool, silk or cashmere. Price upon request, through Patterson Flynn Martin.
Ceramicist Liao Guo Hua crafts hand-shaped teapots in his ceramic studio in Nantou, Taiwan. The fire and ash from his hand-built wood-fire kiln creates the loamy exterior shown here. $280, songtea.com.
These elegant bamboo charcoal incense sticks are produced by Kohchosai Kosuga in Kyoto. $23, through The Line.
Carrie Vawter’s one-of-a-kind Indigo Tie-Dye Pillows are crafted from hand-dyed cotton. $160, shopesqueleto.com.
Hand-embroidered, each pair of Rebecca de Ravenel’s Les Bonbons Black Current earrings is unique. $275.
The Inverted Spaces wallcovering collection from Calico evokes the cosmos; starry Ursa (shown here) is an abstraction of arctic skies. Price upon request.
Minimalist master Yohji Yamamoto’s fall 2016 collection epitomizes his understated, conceptual style.
Poggenpohl’s 16 new glass front colors are available in both high-gloss and matte finishes. Price upon request.
The Wabi Sabi tea cup’s proportions amplify fragrance, wafting steam upwards but staying cool to the touch. $24, samovartea.com.
This article appears in the September 2016 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).