Put the pedal to your mettle and resolve to make life golden with this New Year. In this case, the gold metal-face plate of the QlockTwo. Make every moment count with this timekeeper-wall art object made in Germany. Available in countless finishes and more than 2 dozen languages.
Or take a spin with the rotation of welded sheets of metal, inflated like a balloon using high-pressure air, in the table base of this stunning table by pioneering Polish designer Oskar Zieta. His innovative process results in a piece that is lighter than it appears.
The Earth Wall Collection is among our favorites by Émilie Cathelineau for the artisanal boutique lighting house, CVL, which handcrafts these LED fixtures in its Loire Valley studios. Explore all 6 fine patterns.
With its Emperador marble disc base and gilded metal-wrapped crystal bucket, the Champagnera Champagne Bucket by Barcelona-based Nomon Home gives an added lift to an already celebratory rite.
As comfortable as it is striking, this cutlery by Koichi Futatsumata is inspired by his favorite technical pencil. Available in 4 finishes, and carefully crafted by Antwerp's Valerie Objects.
Verner Panton's Grande Rug from 1975 retains its mesmerizing appeal today. The Danish master's way with pattern is replicated in bicolor pure New Zealand wool, with intricate lines and shading achieved by a hand-tufting technique.
Anchored with a satisfyingly thick base reminiscent of game pucks, the aptly named Puck Collection from Tom Dixon is fashioned from mouth-blown glass with a trace of smokiness. How better to toast in 2021 than on solid standing?
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