winter weddings 2017

32 Great New Ideas for Your Wedding Registry

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Portuguese coffee pots, cheese-of-the-month clubs, and beautiful umbrellas — plus a few favorite registry items of recently married couples. Ahead are 32 surefire wedding registry gift winners.

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“We use this along with some beautiful measuring cups.” —Kristen Green, publicist, and Josh Green, director of franchise consulting

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From scarf designer turned textile designer Thomas Paul, this hand-silk-screen-printed tea towel looks jaunty in the kitchen.

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For the couple who goes Paleo.

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This elegant stainless-steel vessel squeezes out the juice and catches it all in one place.

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Can’t go wrong with a ’70s-style tulip bowl.

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Why choose one salt when you can put out all your favorites — Himalayan pink salt, sea salt, fleur de sel­ — in these stone pinch bowls?

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Dress those soft-boiled eggs in gingham.

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“Utilitarian and decorative.” —Alexis Brooks, photo editor, and Michael O’Connor, audience development

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“We love to host dinner parties at our apartment and bring out this camera for friends to take pictures. The instant gratification of taking the picture and having a physical copy right away is such a treat.” —Emilie Johnson Pires, vice-president, and Struan Pires, managing partner

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Add retro flair to morning OJ with these cups made from hand-pressed, diamond-cut glass produced by an Ohio company that’s been manufacturing it for 30 years.

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Mount the diamond shape (a ceramic vase supported by a wire frame) on your wall, then fill it with greenery (or use it as pretty storage).

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Restaurant-quality wineglasses for romantic meals at home.

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This totable mahogany table (that comes with a canvas bag) makes spontaneous outdoor eating easy.

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A pop-up beach tent comes in handy whether there are kids in the future or not.

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Like a Mondrian painting for your floor; a collaboration between Alyson Fox and Hawkins New York.

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Jute, cotton, and leather containers made by a women’s collective in India, which also gets the profits.

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As classy-looking as a Frette quilt.

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The bird at the spout whistles when your water is boiling, which the kettle’s wide base expedites.

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An upgrade to your bodega umbrella.

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The spout and the handle are created from the same single copper tube, which will patina elegantly with regular use.

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The tuner is designed to bring in even the weakest stations, while the wood improves acoustics.

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When you’re not bringing it with you on camping trips, it folds up to fit neatly in the closet.

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Vista Alegre, the Portuguese company that makes this coffee pot, also provides fine china to Queen Elizabeth II of England, King Juan Carlos of Spain, and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.

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The polished copper heats quicker than other metals, and the sides are high enough to stop splattering.

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“For quick, crispy, low-fat meals.” —Paula Machado, social-media specialist, and Adam Jackler, manager

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A toaster with a window, so you can see your bagel browning.

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This classic wall clock is designed by Copenhagen architects and carved from Verde Guatemala marble.

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Three limited-production cheeses arrive each month along with tasting notes.

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“My favorite gift was the Dyson cordless vacuum. We had been dreaming of a fancy vacuum for years, and this made us the domestic gods we aspired to be.” —Blythe Posner, assistant brand manager, and Lee Kaplowitz, otolaryngology resident

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“I wouldn’t have bought this for myself.” —Jennifer Bronson, social worker, and Ryan Denholm, analyst

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A classic Dutch bike with a durable steel frame, quick-release brakes, stainless-steel spokes, and a loud alloy bell.

*This article appears in the winter 2017 issue of New York Weddings.

32 Great New Ideas for Your Wedding Registry