Week of December 8, 2003

Think Stole
Lulu Guinness faux-fur stole, in silver, black, or pink, is $175.
Lulu Guinness
394 Bleecker St.; 212-367-2120



Wale Watching
Wide-wale-corduroy-and-wool blanket, great for car trips, is $485.
Etro
720 Madison Ave.; 212-317-9096
Butter and Eggs
83 W. Broadway; 212-676-0235



Kid Rock
TRUCK’s first kids’ line includes the Rock-It chair, about $90.
Loom
115 Seventh Ave., Brooklyn; 718-789-0061
Terence Conran Shop
407 E. 59th St.; 212-755-9079
Also available at the-truck.com.



Warming Trend
Jess & Walter’s hand-loomed merino-wool scarves, in five colors, all with contrast fringe, are $86 each.
environment337
337 Smith St., Brooklyn; 718-522-1767



Hooked On Classics
Designed in 1904, this hook by Josef Hoffmann is available again, for $320.
Neue Galerie New York Design Shop
1048 Fifth Avenue; 212-994-9496
Or, check out neuegalerie.org.



’Tis The Seasoning
Enliven your holiday air travel with the MobileFoodie Survival Kit, which includes seventeen spices, plus packets of wasabi and duck and soy sauces ($30).
Flight 001
96 Greenwich Ave.; 212-691-1001
Also available at flight001.com.



At Home In New York
Bricks and Brownstone: The New York Row House, 1783–1929, by Charles Lockwood (Rizzoli; $75), traces the classic New York building style.
Call (800-52-BOOKS) for more information.



Skin Trade
Men’s alligator wallet ($595) or card holder ($175) by Lambertson Truex.
Bergdorf Goodman
754 Fifth Ave.; 212-753-7300



Get The Led Out
Walter Wale’s bright-red, retro-cool LED alarm clock is $30.
Terence Conran Shop
407 E. 59th St.; 212-755-9079
Or, surf conran.com.



Pop A Wheelie
Hartmann’s 22-inch Expandable Mobile Traveler, with detachable garment bag, Dopp kit, and mini tote bag, is $555.
Crouch & Fitzgerald
400 Madison Ave.; 212-755-5888



In The Spirit
Delaforce’s “His Eminence’s Choice” ten-year-old and “Curious & Ancient” twenty-year-old tawny ports, specially packaged for holiday giving, are $24 for the pair.
Park Avenue Liquors
292 Madison Ave.; 212-685-2442



Photographed by James Worrell.

Week of December 8, 2003