North pendants designed by Marcel Besau and Eva Marguerre for Germany’s E15. When hung in a group, they create a playful interaction of shapes and colors. $1,190 for 9′ and $1,560 for 13′ (brushed copper), and $575 for 9′ and $645 for 13′ (powder-coated steel in sulfur yellow and signal white), at Karkula, 98 S. 4th St., Brooklyn, 212-645-2216, karkula.com.
This velvet channel-back chair, produced by George Smith in collaboration with L.A.-based design team Commune, merges English sensibility with California cool. $9,750, at George Smith, 979 Third Ave., Ste. 1615, NYC, 212-759-7888, georgesmith.com.
Handmade by Turkish artisans, the 100 percent silk Jester rug is available in custom sizes. From $800 to $1,000 per sq. ft., at Çınar, 231 E. 58th St., NYC, 646-657-0190, cinarhali.com.tr.
French designer Marie Daâge’s hand-painted Limoges porcelain dessert plates come in 58 colors. $120 each, at Barneys New York, 660 Madison Ave., NYC, 212-826-8900, barneys.com.
This gem-tone Murano glass box shimmers like the jewels you might choose to keep inside it. $850, at Flair, 88 Grand St., NYC, 212-274-1750, flairhomecollection.com.
Brighten up your seating pieces with the sunburst-like Clarensis embroidered throw pillow from the French firm Madura. $98, 909 Bway., NYC, 212-260-0262, madurahome.com.
London-based designer Terence Woodgate first sculpted his Linear sofa out of clay in order to get its distinctive curved back just right. $6,400, at The Future Perfect, 55 Great Jones St., NYC, 212-473-2500, thefutureperfect.com.
This article appears in the December 2015 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).