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Geometric designs on coasters, files, and more
Glass Segment Necklace
by Vera Wang
This necklace makes a striking impression, thanks to the “subdued shades” of the diamante-shaped glass.
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Price: $975 Contact: Vivre.com
Source: In Style
Delancey clutch
This soft, washed lambskin handbag is “arty and geometric—an ’80s throwback in the best way.”
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Price: $102 Contact: Haydenharnett.com
Source: Lucky
Almidi Star Table
Blending global aesthetic with modernist appeal, this table by Casamidy features hand-cut glass and hand-hammered and hand-sprayed iron.
Price: $1,625 Contact: Casamidy.com
Source: Traditional Home
Monogram coasters
These letterpress coasters, crafted in heavyweight stock, come in18 different letter patterns (above: C, R, and T).
Price: $26 for 12 Contact: superdeluxenyc.com
Source: Traditional Home
Modern Files
“Get organized” with coordinating file folders and clipboards that come in four black-and-white designs.
Price: Eight folders for $12; clipboard with notepad for $39
Contact: Roomservicehome.com
Source: Traditional Home
Essenze dinnerware
Ginori’s porcelain dinnerware combines a floral print with a masculine geometric pattern to “strike a quiet balance.”
Price: Starting at $28; $230 for five-piece place setting
Contact: Michaelcfina.com
Source: Traditional Home
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