Stylish accessories for yourself, and your home

A pick of the best, the latest, the greenest, the quirkiest, the most luxurious... that money can buy

Published: Dec 11, 2014 06:51:40 AM IST
Updated: Dec 4, 2014 02:23:44 PM IST



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Collapsible Globe

The Dime cabinet evokes visions of a spinning coin: The curved segments glide and shuffle to reveal their function. Made of rosewood, ashwood, marble and stainless steel, the playful form allows the user to hide or reveal the worktop and storage solutions. Dime can function in myriad ways: As a cocktail cabinet, worktop for preparing food, a self-contained coffee station, a home admin desk, or a work pod.
splinterworks.co.uk






Silver Platters
Alchemy De Luxe’s Pitter Platter collection showcases snack platters made of sterling silver on marble and Venetian Murano glass. The use of contrasting colours on the marble and glass lend them a quirky touch.
info@alchemydeluxe.in

TECH
Sound Proof

The Steinway Lyngdorf P200 surround-sound processor serves a specific role in a home theater: It receives signals from the source and distributes them to amplifiers driving the speakers. If you use your sound system for various functions, the P200 can serve multiple speaker sets.
steinwaylyngdorf.com





STYLE
Timeless Timekeeper

Jaeger-LeCoultre pays tribute to the legendary Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic Chronomètre of 1958 by unveiling The Geophysic 1958, three watches—in steel, pink gold and platinum. They are equipped with the Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 898/1, considered one of the most precise and reliable in-house automatic movements.
jaeger-leCoultre.com





Classic Baubles

This piece from Mirari’s Strings of Grace collection is a flexible band of oval Burmese rubies, each surrounded by pear-shaped diamonds, set in 18-karat white gold. The Rose Quartz Drops earrings are crafted in 18-karat yellow gold, designed with the classic knot.
mirari.com

Photo courtesy: Company publicity images, Collapsible Globe: Stephane Rocher Photography

(This story appears in the 12 December, 2014 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)

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