Five Luxe Products For Spring

From 3D-printed fixtures to furniture designed by renowned architects, here are five luxurious interior upgrades.

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Alessandro Paderni

Gemma Collection, Moroso
Moroso collaborated with internationally renowned architect Daniel Libeskind to create the Gemma Collection, a line of seating featuring jutting, multifaceted profiles inspired by precious stones. The line from the Italian furniture house includes a steel-framed chair (shown) and sofa. The collection’s asymmetrical edges are offset by Blur, a knitted ombre textile. moroso.it

Courtesy LG

Styler, LG
LG aims to reduce the frequency of trips to the dry cleaner with the Styler, an at-home clothing-management system that uses the company’s TrueSteam technology to reduce wrinkles and remove odors from delicate fabrics without detergents or harsh chemicals. The sleek, compact system is easy on the eyes and can be seamlessly fitted into a bedroom, walk-in closet, or laundry room. lg.com

Courtesy American Standard

Vibrato, American Standard
Vibrato is the market’s first commercially available 3D-printed faucet. Designed by American Standard’s DXV brand, the product features multiple waterways that produce an illusory effect when operated. The fitting, whose latticed design is fabricated using selective laser sintering, transports water at a maximum flow rate of 1.2 gallons per minute. dxv.com

Courtesy Liebherr

Wine Cabinet, Liebherr
Liebherr’s HWg 1803 wine storage cabinets ensure precise temperatures between 41 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Illuminated by LEDs, the units are designed for integration into 17.5-inch-tall niches; are fitted with reversible door hinges; and feature the brand’s TipOpen technology, which opens the door when lightly tapped and auto-closes after three seconds. liebherr-appliances.com

Courtesy Kalamazoo

Smoker, Kalamazoo Outdoor
Available as a freestanding cart or undercounter cabinet, Kalamazoo’s stainless steel cabinet smoker features an insulated chamber that efficiently controls its temperature through gravity-fed charcoal technology. As charcoal is consumed, smoke and heat from the fire are routed into the chamber, where baffles ensure consistent cooking. kalamazoogourmet.com

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Leah Ghazarian

Leah Ghazarian is a former senior associate editor.

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