The holidays and the season of giving are here. And while many Americans took advantage of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, for others where money is no object, extravagant and extravagant gifts are the norm.
Sometimes only the idea matters, but for wealthy individuals it also matters how high the price is.
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For those who aren't afraid of sticker shock, here are some of the items some Americans are splurging on, featured in guides like Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop and Architectural Digest's Holiday Gift Guide. I will introduce you.
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eames lounge chair and ottoman
Deemed “one of the most important designs of the 20th century” by Design Within Reach, this iconic chair is engraved with a medallion of authenticity on the underside of the chair.
As Elle explains, the Eames Lounge Chair and Eames Ottoman were introduced by Herman Miller in 1956 and are still manufactured and sold today.
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big cypress ball candle
According to Loewe Home Scent, this candle has a “medium-strength aromatic scent reminiscent of the evergreen scent of towering coniferous cypress.” When lit, it reveals a deep woody scent. ”
The candles are handmade in Spain.
Rolex Daytona 40mm model 16520 black dial
This watch is featured in Goop's gift guide and features an ink-black dial housed in a 40mm case, a three-piece Oyster bracelet, and an automatic 4030 Zenith movement for reliable timekeeping. .
gucci after ski shearling sandals
These “warm fuzzies” are featured in Goop's Holiday Gift Guide. And, according to Gucci's website, the sandals are “crafted from beige merino wool in a design reminiscent of house slippers,” and the “house monogram adds a touch of the logo.”
Loro Piana Cocooning Bottle Holder
Another Goop holiday favorite, this crocheted bottle holder made from organic cotton yarn allows you to BYOB anywhere.
According to Loro Piana's website, “It comes with a shoulder strap, making it ideal for leisure and outdoor activities.”
Hermes Kelly Handbag Rose Pop Togo Palladium Hardware 25
This iconic wallet is featured in 1stDibs' Holiday Gift Guide. And as Sotheby's pointed out, “The Hermès Kelly bag's origins date back to his 1852, but its popularity began in his 1955, when Grace Kelly became pregnant while filming To Catch a Thief.” When you use it to hide it.”
According to Sotheby's, “Hermès Kelly was officially named in her honor in 1977.”
RIMOWA Original Cabin 22 inch Carry-on on casters
According to Architectural Digest, the brand is “loved by everyone from Rihanna to Robert Pattinson.”
And, according to Rimowa, it is “considered one of the most iconic suitcase designs of all time.”
It's also durable, lightweight, and comes with free leather luggage tags and stickers.
Salvador Dali “Strawberry Heart” — original hand-signed lithograph 1970
This lithograph by the famous surrealist artist is featured on 1stDibs.
Bvlgari Serpenti Forever Jewelry Box Bag
This item is featured in the legendary Harrods Holiday Gift Guide. According to Harrods, the box bag embodies “noble glamor and luxury” and is inspired by the precious cosmetic boxes of ancient Roman mythology.
Good for the Sole Men 3-Pair Cashmere Socks Set
Goop encourages you to “knock your socks off” this holiday season. According to Goop, these are “knitted from downy-soft cashmere with a touch of nylon for added durability.”
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