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- ADINA REYTER
- AEYDE
- ALEXANDRE BIRMAN
- ALIX OF BOHEMIA
- ANINE BING
- ANCIENT GREEK SANDALS
- ANYA HINDMARCH
- AQUAZZURA
- ARE STUDIO
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- Barbour
- BARRO
- BIRKENSTOCK
- BLAZÉ MILANO
- BRAZEAU TRICOT
- BY PARIAH
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- CADDIS
- CANOA LAB
- CASTAÑER
- CITIZENS OF HUMANITY
- CULTIVER
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- DBO HOME
- Deborah Ehrlich
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- DIANI X TENSIRA
- DIEMME
- Doffer Boys
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- Emporio Sirenuse
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- Falke
- FARMHOUSE POTTERY
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- GOLDEN GOOSE
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- HANSEL FROM BASEL
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- ISABEL MARANT ÉTOILE
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- JANE CARR
- JEANETTE MORROW
- JÉRÔME DREYFUSS
- John Robshaw
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- LE MONDE BERYL
- LESET
- LINNEA CANDLES
- Lisa Yang
- LOEFFLER RANDALL
- LOUISE ROE
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- MACKAGE
- MADEWORN
- MADELEINE THOMPSON
- MAISON LOUIS MARIE
- Mansur Gavriel
- Maria La Rosa
- Maria McManus
- MARY MACGILL
- MIRTH
- MR. MITTENS
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- Natalie Martin
- Nick Fouquet
- NILI LOTAN
- Nina Warner Art
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- OLIVIA VON HALLE
- OLIVER PEOPLES
- Otiumberg
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- PEDRO GARĆIA
- Pippa Small
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- Qiqi
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- R13
- RAQUEL ALLEGRA
- RÓHE
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- SALONI
- SEA NY
- SAVED New York
- SMYTHE
- SOEUR
- SOKO
- Spako Clay
- SPRWMN
- SUZANNE KAUFMANN
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- TENSIRA
- TEIXIDORS
- THE ELEPHANT PROJECT
- THE LIVING RUG COMPANY
- The Shine Studios
- THE STONE JUG
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- VANESSA BRUNO
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- Vista Alegre
- Vyrao
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- WE-AR4
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- ZII ROPA
FEATURED DESIGNERS
CURATED BY CAROLINE

Introducing
Otiumberg
Otiumberg is a London-based jewellery brand founded by sisters Christie and Rosanna, rooted in the enduring bond of sisterhood and the connections that shape our lives. Inspired by shared experiences, meaningful relationships, and moments that bring a sense of belonging, the brand creates pieces that celebrate personal stories and lasting significance.
Established nearly a decade ago in the London home the sisters shared, Otiumberg began with a vision to design jewellery that could be worn every day while carrying deeper meaning. Each piece is intended to symbolize connection—whether a milestone, a relationship, or a reminder of what matters most.
Through thoughtful design, carefully selected materials, and timeless craftsmanship, Otiumberg transforms intangible emotions into tangible forms. The collections are designed to be worn often, treasured over time, and become part of the wearer’s own story.

A Bestselling Designer
R13
R13 was founded in 2009 by designer Chris Leba. Inspired while driving through Italy, touring denim manufacturers, Leba created R13 with the goal of presenting luxury basics that recalled the rebellious spirit of America's history. Working under Ralph Lauren for over 20 years, Leba draws upon his experiences in representing the classics of American fashion with unflinching honesty, the "Other America," the always provocative underground of culture and art whose importance often goes unrecognized, but in time comes to define the zeitgeist of an era. What started as just denim, moto jackets, and t-shirts has expanded into a full and varied RTW line, encompassing sweaters, flannels, and shoes, characterized by its uniquely flattering, progressive silhouettes and fidelity to the smallest details.

Exquisite Crystal Glassware
Deborah Ehrlich
Deborah Ehrlich has been known for her exquisitely simple crystal glassware since 1999. Classically trained as a sculptor, each piece is a union of contemporary forms and traditional techniques. With her commitment to the highest quality artisanship, her work is instantly recognizable for its purity and delicacy.
Designed in the Hudson Valley, her crystal is paper thin, clear as water, and absolutely flawless. Hand blown, cut, and polished by master craftsmen in Sweden, the strength of the crystal enables her to push the limits between elegance and strength. The quality of the work speaks for itself, and has created a loyal following over the years.
“Knowing when you’ve found a perfectly balanced proportion is no guessing game. It’s like feeling in the dark for a door handle—when you come upon it, the emptiness becomes structured. It’s very, very clear that by finding it, you are holding onto a much larger piece of architecture.” - Deborah





