Gaggenau
Mix and match any combination of appliances in Gaggenau’s Expressive series for a sleek and personalized culinary experience. Controlled by a floating metal ring with haptic feedback and a one-touch mechanism, its combi-steam and combi-microwave ovens, automatic coffee machines, and vacuum-sealing and dish-warming drawers are tucked away behind the brand’s heritage metalcraft and Bauhaus-inspired design.
Hermès

No two pieces are alike in the Hermès Natures Marines collection. After studying dried algae at the marine herbarium in London’s Natural History Museum, which holds more than 60,000 specimens, British illustrator Katie Scott hand-painted 100 plant species—sea fans, coral, samphire, and more. The designs—in shades of red, orange, green, and beige—are featured on 34 pieces of porcelain tableware.
Louis Vuitton

Mens’ creative director Pharrell Williams pays homage to skateboarding culture of the early 2000s with the Tilted Sneaker. The off-kilter LV Monogram is where the shoe gets its name, combining the maison’s legacy patterns and motifs with edgy fabric choices.
Tiffany & Co.

When Jacqueline Kennedy wore Jean Schlumberger’s Croisillon bangles in 1962, she propelled the bracelet’s profile to new heights. Today, that lives on in the Enamel Watch’s rotating ring, requiring more than 60 hours of paillonné enamel craft and gold work.
Read more from our Spring 2026 issue.