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Wednesday Wish List: vol. 5

  • Natalie Francoeur
  • Dec 3, 2025
  • 2 min read

GIFTS FOR THE LAYERED HOME: THE LUXURY EDIT


The most memorable gifts are the ones that feel personal— pieces that bring depth, beauty, and a sense of quiet indulgence to the home. This curated edit celebrates craftsmanship, timeless materials, and those special touches that elevate the everyday. Whether you’re treating someone you love or elevating your own surroundings, these selections are made to be cherished for years to come. Consider this week’s Wish List your guide to luxurious gifting for a home that feels truly layered and lived in.






Chocolate Brown Cashmere Throw                                  by Nantucket Looms
Chocolate Brown Cashmere Throw by Nantucket Looms

Nantucket

Looms

When you are looking for a gift that provides comfort, luxury and craftsmanship, consider this gorgeous cashmere throw from Nantucket Looms. It’s an heirloom-worthy piece that elevates daily rituals—reading by the fire, morning coffee, or an evening curled up, unhurried.

$1,600














Maduro Leaf Candle                                                                             by Penhaligan's of London
Maduro Leaf Candle by Penhaligan's of London


Penhaligan's of

London


There’s a certain nostalgia that awakens with scent, almost like stepping back into a moment you didn’t realize you’d held onto. A candle offers that rare alchemy—light, perfume, and emotion—shaping the room not just in how it looks, but in how it feels. This Maduro Leaf candle from Penhaligan’s is a wonderful choice for a winter scent.


$200














Assouline


When you present The Impossible Collection of Wine, you give more than a book — you give an immersive celebration of taste, history, and artistry. This hand-bound volume invites the reader into a curated cellar of the world’s most legendary wines. It’s the kind of statement piece that elevates a coffee table into a conversation centerpiece and it becomes a legacy — a beautiful object to treasure, explore, and return to again and again.


$1,4,00













No. 2 Picasso Vase                                                      by Frances Palmer Pottery
No. 2 Picasso Vase by Frances Palmer Pottery

Frances Palmer

Pottery


A handcrafted vase designed to celebrate imperfection

and individuality, the No. 2 Picasso Vase by Frances

Palmer Pottery transforms a simple object into a

sculptural statement. Its organic shape and subtly

varied glaze ensure that each piece is unique—adding character and a quietly expressive moment to any shelf, mantel, or tabletop. Whether filled with fresh greenery or standing alone, this vase invites softness, depth, and a

sense of thoughtful artistry into the home — ideal for

those who cherish objects that feel both personal and timeless.


$750








Tiger Palm Table Napkins                                                                      by Matouk x Schumacher
Tiger Palm Table Napkins by Matouk x Schumacher


Matouk x Schumacher


There’s a playful charm to Tiger Palm, yet it remains

grounded in Matouk’s unmistakable quality—luxurious

without ever taking itself too seriously. It’s a perfect way to layer personality and character in a home without losing the its sense of sophistication.


$183 - Set of 4









In the end, gifting for the layered home is never merely about the object itself, but the feeling it introduces—a note of comfort, a hint of whimsy, a beautifully made piece that quietly enhances the rhythm of daily life. Whether it’s a playful textile, a handcrafted vessel, or the soft indulgence of cashmere, each selection is an invitation to savor the spaces we inhabit. May these finds bring not only delight to the recipient, but a deeper sense of warmth and intention to the home they love. Until next week.


Warmly,


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