- Georg Jensen
- Biomorphic pitchers, spiderlike ice tongs and an abstract elephant bottle opener underscore the mid-century aesthetic for which this Danish silversmith is renowned.
- Hermès
- Investment pieces (including the stunning wood-and-silver "Jacaranda" line) that ooze European civility.
- Lunt
- Oscar de la Renta Home's chevron tray and abalone bar set recently joined this fourth-generation company's vast reservoir of sterling hollowware, all fabricated in New England.
- Tiffany & Co.
- Crystal ice buckets and pitchers (that cost less than you might expect) and silver bottle openers evoke the New York glamour of the 1920s.
- William Yeoward Crystal
- Exquisite decanters and pitchers based on 18th- and 19th-century precedents, plus a new more affordable "Country" line—still classic and mouth-blown but with less engraving.
















