INTO THE WOODS
AHEAD OF THE CURVE Designer Mathieu Lehanneur’s Spring Lamp, made of marble and handcrafted glass tubes.
Scribner’s Catskill Lodge Built in 1966 in upstate New York, this updated inn now features vintage-chic interiors, a lineup of nature hikes and cider tastings, chef Joseph Buenconsejo’s Alpine-inspired dishes and panoramic views of the Catskill Mountains. scribnerslodge.com
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BRIGHT IDEAS French designer Mathieu Lehanneur, 42, often blends science, technology and style to create works of great imagination, such as his plant-powered terrariumlike air filter, the “pale-pink egg” light fixtures he recently installed at the Louvre’s Café Mollien and the rippling black Liquid Marble table he showed in September at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. At his solo Carpenters Workshop Gallery exhibit in London this fall, he debuted Spring Lamp, whose handblown-glass tubes arc dramatically from their cylindrical marble base. “The impressionist painters tried
The Suttle Lodge Located in central Oregon’s Deschutes National Forest, this 11-room getaway also boasts timber-clad cabins, as well as snowshoeing and ski biking. Portland chef Joshua McFadden’s boathouse menu leans on hearty vegetable chowders. thesuttlelodge.com
to catch elements that are not supposed to be caught: light, air, wind,” explains Lehanneur. “My work is stopped movement that is transformed into an object.” More of his recent designs go on view with Carpenters Workshop at Art Basel Miami Beach in early December. —Ted Loos
SOLE PROPERTY Fresh off the September opening of its first U.S. store, in New York, Australian shoemaker R.M. Williams is offering a new bespoke service that allows customers to order a pair of the brand’s classic boots made from their choice of kangaroo, crocodile or 10 other types of skin. 212-219-3619. —Isaiah Freeman-Schub 64
Timber Cove Set above the Sonoma, California, coastline, this lodge has outfitted its 46 rooms in calming natural wood. Mushroom picking and rainy treasure hunts lead to fireplace chats, followed by dinner at Phillip Kaufman’s Coast Kitchen. timbercoveresort.com
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VINTNER’S DAUGHTER “With the serum, as with our wine, we believe you have to be able to control the quality from start to finish,” says April Gargiulo (above), who founded Vintner’s Daughter and whose family owns a Napa Valley winery. Her skin serum has surged in popularity thanks to its blend of top-quality natural botanicals and its inflammationreducing, glow-inducing results. It has sold out twice since April, prompting devotees to stockpile the one-ounce bottles. Makeup artists like Jamie Greenberg and Andréa Tiller use it on their celebrity clients, including Amy Schumer and Tracee Ellis Ross—“It creates a perfect matte glow,” says Gargiulo. And this winter, it’s found its way into facials: Skin-care specialists Joanna Czech and Dangene incorporate the serum into treatments, and London’s Pfeffer Sal skin clinic mixes it with hya luronic acid and vitamin C for microneedling. $185; vintners daughter.com —Fiorella Valdesolo
FROM LEFT, TOP TO BOTTOM: COURTESY OF CARPENTERS WORKSHOP GALLERY; © EMMA TUCCILLO; REMY GOMEZ; STACI MARENGO; ERIN SOUZA; F. MARTIN RAMIN, STYLING BY ANNE CARDENAS
A trio of renovated, one-of-a-kind retreats offers interiors, cuisine and activities distinct to each milieu. —Kate Donnelly