JH Gift Guide: Modern Relics
A timelessly opulent edit for equally rarified recipients...
(A) The JH Era Locket with a found flower tucked inside.
(B) A trio of earth-hued JH polishes: COMPOST | EAMES | CAROB
(C) A variety box of unusual fruit from the Miami Fruit Company (or for the green thumb, a sampler pack of rare flower seeds from a purveyor of heirloom varietals.)
(D) A Hinoki drawer satchet for (mentally) transporting to a Japanese forest.
(E) A biodegradable cutlery set from artist Qiyun Deng.
(A) A Curio Vase for storing tiny treasures and meaningful objets.
(B) Beautifully sculptural egg cups for special breakfasts.
(C) Refined rolling papers paired with a minimal lighter in a buttery hue.
(D) A set of antique Mother of Pearl dessert knives, for enjoying with a favorite treat.
(E) An aphrodisiac-like perfume, bottled in solid sterling silver — from our collaboration with Kindred Black.
(A) A ring designed to release nervous energy.
(* Pivot Ring I, II, and III are in-stock in a range of sizes and materials. Explore availability here.)
(B) A sculptural tool for facial massage.
(C) A rare & Japan-exclusive hairbrush set between Shiseido and Tiffany (paired with an organza scrunchie in midnight blue.)
(D) A handcrafted letter kit, complete with opener, paper weight, and stamp (or this insane 18k gold, platinum, and diamond “writing implement” perhaps? Or this sterling silver pencil sharpener?)
(A) A polish set inspired by a reimagining of Surrealism, or one evoking the decadence of Tudor-era adornment.
(B) A pinky signet evoking Deco tile work and artful contrast.
(C) A handmade ceramic from JH friend and colleague Catherine Reagan.
(D) A set of botanical watercolors crafted from natural pigments sourced around the world.
(E) An ornately intricate miniature picture frame, ca. 19th century.
(F) Antique theatre binoculars (ideally paired with tickets to the opera.)
(A) A wearable palette that nods to the palate: GAMAY. MISO. CHANTERELLE.
(B) A parcel of cherry granola from a beloved bakery.
(C) A box of pillowy confections from the oldest traditional mochi-making shop in the US.
(D) A champagne apron for the well-dressed table.
(E) A Deco-era trio of cocktail stirrers.
(F) A wheel of rare goat’s milk gouda from the Finger Lakes, flecked with malty texture.