Luxury Accessories Collection

Luxury Accessories Collection

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Members have access to a specially-curated range of luxury accessories from Iridium Luxury Interiors.

Items include:

  • glassware

  • coasters and trays

  • bowls

  • photo frames

  • cutlery

  • serving utensils

  • crockery

Price: On Application.

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Anna by RabLabs

Designer Anna Rabinowicz launched her first home collection for RabLabs in 2002, creating objects inspired by nature which fuse ancient, precious materials with cutting-edge design. She uses a luxurious palette of materials, layering semiprecious gems including agate and crystal with the finishing touches of pure gold and sterling silver.

Anna has a long history of looking at nature for inspiration. Having designed such intricate objects as prosthetic knees and devices for cardiac surgery, she brings her experience and understanding of biology and nature to the design of elegant objects for the home.

Working with skilled artisans in the United States and Brazil, her hand-crafted designs provide a much needed natural component to both modern and traditional interiors.



Cristal et Bronze

Created in 1937 by a Paris antique dealer, Cristal et Bronze, located in the medieval village of Château-Landon, manufactures its bathroom fittings and accessories in the purest traditions of French craftsmanship.

Cristal et Bronze are one of the leading bathroom brassware and accessories companies in the world, with their products adoring royal palaces, luxury hotels and super yachts spanning five continents.

Their unparalleled quality and attention to detail sets them apart from the rest of the market and makes them the premier choice for every discerning client.


Cub-Ar

In the early years of the millennium Michel der Agobian led the world in the discovery of obsidian. Michel founded his own workshop where he polished obsidian to the highest standards, demanding a level of finish worthy of the finest precious stones.

Obsidian is a semi-precious stone born of volcanic lava. It was created hundreds of thousands of years ago, when acidic lava suddenly cooled and vitrified from thermal shock.

Several Armenian sites are mined. The most recent date from the Middle Pleistocene (700,000 to 100,000 years ago) while the oldest go back to the Pliocene (4 to 2 million years).


Daum

There is no doubt that art is the underlying theme of Daum’s inimitable collections over the years. Ever since 1878, Daum has called on the world’s greatest and most prestigious artists. Artists including Salvador Dali, Arman, César, Dan Dailey, André Deluol, Lalanne, Paloma Picasso, Roland Topor, and Manolo Valdès gave full reign to their imagination and talent, expressing themselves in total freedom through the exclusive medium of crystal.

Today, Daum, the most artistic of luxury brands, takes a more dazzling place than ever among current trends, and, most strikingly, that of contemporary art.

Like a Marco Polo of art, the company has taken on the mission of offering precious, rare and colourful pieces to collectors throughout the world. A return to its roots that places the Nancy glassworks at the heart of its founding values, where uncompromising artistic standards are the key word.


Haviland

Haviland remains the one and only porcelain maker to assure that 100% of its production is made in Limoges from production to decoration.

Men and women working in the Haviland Manufacture become real storytellers by shaping the porcelain and mastering the firing process.

Their artfully designed shapes are real feast for the eyes. Before receiving the prestigious Haviland Limoges trademark, the porcelain has to undergo the firing process, with a temperature reaching above 1400°C.

Then, the enamelling gives each piece its exceptional brilliance and its translucent aspect. Finally, magicians of gold and colour turn the imagination of the greatest artists into reality, with this unique ‘savoir-faire’ owned by them only.


Jay Strongwater

Jay Strongwater began his career in 1981 while a student at the Rhode Island School of Design. After garnering rave reviews for a necklace he made his mother, he took jewellery samples to the open buyer days at several of New York’s department stores and a burgeoning business was born.

Jay Strongwater’s taste for big, bold bijoux was seen throughout the 80’s on fashion runways, magazine covers, and prominent jewellery counters across the United States.

The move to home accessories was delightfully serendipitous and organic. The spark was a jewel encrusted picture frame Jay created in 1995 using components from his jewellery collection. He first gave these as gifts to friends, fashion editors, and buyers who immediately wanted more. By 1998, his Jewels For The Home supplanted his fashion business.

Lalique

Built on the five pillars of decorative objet, interior design, art pieces, crystal jewellery and perfume, Lalique, known for incomparable beauty in its crystal designs, a symbol of luxury and prestige, offers you the opportunity to discover a selection of its most beautiful pieces. Synonymous with elegance and sophistication, a piece from Lalique is valued and remembered always.

To focus on interior design and architecture, Lalique has a created a dedicated service to the trade. All the know-how and expertise of Lalique’s Glass Masters are available to assist you with your project. To create custom designs for your clients using Lalique crystal, our dedicated team is on hand to answer any questions that you may have, as well as work with you to realize your vision. Lalique’s unique perspective on all types of design elements—including lighting, tables, mirrors, panels, door handles and cabinet knobs stands in a class by itself for beauty and quality craftsmanship.


MacKenzie-Childs

MacKenzie-Childs was born of a love of home and a commitment to fresh, innovative design.

On a tranquil Victorian farm overlooking Cayuga Lake, in the heart of New York’s Finger Lakes region, they produce world-renowned majolica tableware and home furnishings. Just one mile north of the charming, historic village of Aurora, MacKenzie-Childs is a world away from the day-to-day. As you approach on the winding brick driveway, you will see that this is a very special place.

For more than 30 years, talented designers and artisans have created beautiful, original product that adds joy and grace to homes great and small throughout the world. Colourful, hand-made ceramics, enamelware, glassware, furniture, and home accessories define their collection.


Mario Luca Giusti

Mario Luca Giusti was born in Florence in a culturally rich environment that since his childhood started stimulating him towards the aesthetic and harmony conditioning his sensitivity for the love for the old and the fascination for the new.

In 2005, with the birth of the homonymous company and conquering the Italian market first and then the foreign, thanks to practical and elegant, crystal and glass looking household items made of synthetic materials ranging from acrylic to melamine. Using a style between fusion and pop, but always hand by hand with time, Mario Luca Giusti products represent an optimal solution to the pool and mega yachts. A convenience coupled with beauty, collection after collection, continues to attract many major clients.

The collections designed and conceived by Mr. Mario Luca Giusti himself are enriched each year with new models, adding fantastically shaped objects and colours ranging from white to black, transparent to the brighter colours.


Missoni Home

“Furnishing my way means creating a habitat that’s ordered yet informal, versatile and welcoming. It must evoke emotions and curiosity, it has to become an oasis of colours and moods, a snug shell full of appealing, unusual elements in out-of-the-mould arrangements”
Rosita Missoni.

Missoni Home tableware collections expand the collaboration between Missoni and the historical porcelain manufacturer Richard Ginori.

Founded almost three centuries ago by the Marquis Carlo Ginori, Richard Ginori is one of the most antique porcelain manufacturers in Italy.


Moser

The history of Moser glassworks is historically associated with the name of Ludwig Moser, one of the most outstanding personalities in glass manufacturing in the world.

In 1922 Moser became the largest producer of luxury stemware and decorative glass in Czechoslovakia. To keep developing their tradition of using lead free crystal, unique colouring and hand manufacturing, Moser co-operates with the most talented designers, glassmakers, cutters and engravers, whose craftsmanship helps create masterpieces.

The first Moser store was opened in the Prague in 1925. At present Moser have 4 stand-alone stores in the Czech Republic as well as worldwide representation.


Richard Gironi

The Richard Ginori manufactory was born through the creative courage of Marquis Carlo Andrea Ginori, who in 1735 decided to believe in the Doccia area and its potential.

The experimental character that distinguished the start of production and the marquis’ unflagging commitment made it possible to achieve “the highest level of perfection in ceramics”; pure porcelain.

Ginori’s production has thus come down through the centuries and today, 270 years later, it still symbolises the very finest quality.

This is a place where knowledge, work, people, creativity and beauty converge. A place where the imagination finds form, a place protected by time, a repository of craftsmanship and know-how, where study and research, workshop and laboratory, industry and factory, are the free expression of a production, unique the world over.


Robbe & Berking

Nicolaus Christoph Robbe (great, great-grandfather of the current owner) founded the Flensburg silversmiths in his small workshop to produce silver cutlery and table accessories. In 1897, a very talented assistant was appointed: Robert Berking. He fell in love with Henriette Robbe, the daughter of his master, married her and took a 50 percent holding in the small company. By 1925 the small workshop be transformed into one of northern Germany’s most well-respected silversmiths.

The current owner, Oliver Berking began working for the family business in 1985. Robbe & Berking owes its significant consolidation of the global market to the motto of Oliver Berking’s great, great grandfather:

“Others may make it cheaper but none may be better.”

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