Hermès & Comme des Garçons tie the knot
Scarf collections of distinction – one monochromatic, one colourful
Edouard Martinet’s childhood genius for transforming incongruous scrap metal into intriguingly lifelike creatures has morphed into a highly sought-after body of work, says Simon de Burton
The tactile softness of this luxe chenille dressing gown takes comfort to a higher level
An eReader that’s worthy of glowing praise
A haven for limited-edition and one-off fanciful fashion and homewares
Extraneous elements are stripped away as designers embrace a clean aesthetic that focuses on simplicity of cut and fabrication to deliver pared-down elegance. Styling by Damian Foxe. Photography by Jenny Hands
In rose gold and diamonds on leather strap, from Goldsmiths, £17,120
Is this mighty machine a desktop, a laptop or a tablet? Actually, it’s all of the above – and more
Home Accessories | Eclectibles
48cm high, in hand-blown glass and smoky quartz, £4,750
The past 30 years of Asprey’s 230-year history have been fraught with problems and riddled with debt. Lucia van der Post meets the duo finally making headway in restoring the reputation – and fortunes – of this quintessential British brand. Portrait by James Winspear
Metal straps escape the grip of ruthless functionality at Geneva’s Haute Horlogerie fair
Personal Luxuries | The Bespokesperson
Contemporary sculpture meets sport in these handmade-to-order designs
Behind-the-scenes tours of some of Russia’s most stunning landmarks