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Combine the best of digital and analog — form and function — with this gorgeous Sonos- connected turntable by Wrensilva. The new compact model is half the size of their original. Loft, $2,999. Wrensilva

— Madeline Gressel and Rima Suqi

Amy Millard

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Who knew bar carts were an art? This new book from Chronicle will convince you with beautiful images of carts both old and new, plus cocktail recipes to match. “The Art of the Bar Cart,” $22.95. Chronicle Books Antonin Achilleos

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This set of three charming cups by Constantin Boym offers a world tour of ancient architecture in miniature — with your morning egg as the dome. Architectural Egg Cups, $20. Kikkerland Kikkerland

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A big, wall-mounted flatscreen is often an eyesore — until now. When not in use, Yves Behar’s new TV for Samsung jumps into Art Mode, indistinguishable from a framed work of art or family photo. Magic. The Frame, $2,800. MoMA Design Store Yves Behar

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If you’re tired of your classic Baies or Feu de Bois, don’t worry — this fall Diptyque is releasing a limited edition line of fragrances and packaging, including Kimonanthe, an exotic scent featuring osmanthus. Collection 34, prices vary. Diptyque Paris Diptyque 34

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Nothing says fall like woolen knits, and no one does woolen knits quite like Pendleton. In collaboration with Canadian furniture maker Gus* Modern, the classic textile brand has released three lounge chairs–the perfect mate for their cozy blankets. Gus* x Pendleton, $1,485-$1,650. Pendleton Gus Furniture

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Alison Berger’s stunning hand-blown glass light fixtures were inspired by a childhood catching fireflies in mason jars. Her new fall pieces blend the delicacy of a Calder mobile with steampunk-esque metal frames. Lyra Lamps, price upon request. Holly Hunt Jonathan Allen

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Made from polished brass and lacquered vellum, or goatskin, this artsy tray by Jonathan Adler makes a bold and opulent statement for fall. Trocadero Tray, $895. Jonathan Adler Jonathan Adler Trocadero

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The Ultime by Philippe Nigro for Ligne Roset is a new interpretation of the classic curve-filled bed. Crafted from tubular steel — and accented by satin black lacquer legs — the Ultime can be covered in anything from microfibers to luxe leathers. From $4,200 Ligne-Roset Ligne Roset, http://www.ligne-roset.com

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