THE LUXURY HOME GUIDE
It’s no secret that luxury lives in the details. Rooted in exceptional artistry, rich histories and materials that surpass expectations, these iconic luggage, bedding, crystal and dinnerware brands bring an elevated air to the everyday.
MATOUK
EST. 1929
An old-world commitment to artisanal quality meets a modern design sensibility in the bed and bath collections produced at the company’s state-of-the-art facilities, including its solar-powered headquarters in Massachusetts.
SFERRA
EST. 1891
Woven in family-owned mills in the foothills of the Alps, this Italian brand’s ultra-smooth, long-staple cotton bedding sets the standard for comfortable sophistication in the finest hotels and residences.
BERNARDAUD
EST. 1764
This French fixture has used Limoges porcelain as a canvas for its dinnerware for over 250 years, creating a classic yet contemporary line built on generations of craftsmanship.
FRETTE
EST. 1860
From the Vatican to the dining cars of the Orient Express to the homes of European royalty, the linens from this storied Milanese label can be found in only the most exclusive rooms around the world.
YVES DELORME
EST. 1845
Over 170 years of experience goes into every sheet, duvet cover and pillowcase produced by this Parisian house, known for its one-of-a-kind prints and patterns based on hand-painted designs.
BACCARAT
EST. 1964
This distinctive crystal maker boasts the highest number of award-winning craftsmen in France, resulting in exquisitely sculpted pieces in an array of glittering silhouettes.
SCHLOSSBERG
EST. 1833
Made in Switzerland, this elegant linen company places a premium on tradition, craftsmanship and exquisite materials. Each piece is designed as its own work of art, featuring original prints produced by in-house illustrators.
ANNE DE SOLENE
EST. 1967
This French design icon creates indulgent, individually sewn linens that stand out with fresh palettes, exquisite details and a distinctive joie de vivre.
ABYSS
EST. 1979
The artisans at this Portuguese brand craft its towels and bath rugs from responsibly sourced, long-staple cotton. The result is spa-level styles with unparalleled absorbency and softness.
LALIQUE
EST. 1887
After starting his own jewelry house, René Lalique soon began experimenting with glass and perfume bottle design. Generations later, his family line keeps his legacy alive in beautifully detailed crystal.
CHRISTOFLE
EST. 1830
Christofle silverware has set the finest tables as well as the Trans-Siberian Railroad over its nearly 200-year history. A devotion to artful details and traditional techniques continues to this day.
RIMOWA
EST. 1898
This German label’s luggage is known for lightweight construction and superior stability. Last year, it relaunched with a brand-new logo and a series of designs that update its signature ridged cases with the latest high-tech features.