New & Notable is a cultural catchall that highlights interesting new products and projects made by our brilliantly creative List members. With new releases, events, and technologies, List members’ New & Notable moments are indicative of the power our members have to move the needle in all realms, whether innovating through architecture, fashion, hardware, or any medium.
All of Peryton’s offerings are made to order, including this Skyrah bag—the brand’s most recent release—which breathes new life into the typical bucket silhouette with its complex detailing.
Though paperweights are typically meant to bring a semblance of organization and productivity, we can’t help but think we’d drift off into frequent daydreams with this lovely cloud iteration made of crystal.
.eluo. facial polishes + masks (branding and packaging design by Glasfurd & Walker)
Glasfurd & Walker’s distinct branding efforts are perfectly exemplified by this green-beauty brand’s packaging design, which is unassuming yet impactful.
“Shadows” by Andy Warhol, presented by Dia Art Foundation and Calvin Klein, Inc.
A nondescript office turned gallery at Calvin Klein’s Times Square headquarters houses a pop-up exhibition filled wall to wall with some of Warhol’s most famous iconography. Considering CK creative director Raf Simons’s obsession with Americana, the collaboration is not all that surprising—but this exhibition marks CK’s most prominent dabble in the art world thus far. On view through Dec. 15.
Ember’s products—blending technology and beverages—are truly revolutionary. With its new integrated Apple Health technology, it’s possible to track your caffeine intake and how that relates to your heart rate and sleeping patterns. And now that Ember’s products are available for purchase in Apple stores, it’s easier to get a hold of the self-warming mug than ever before.
AXOR is reissuing its greatest hits for the brand’s 25th anniversary—including this Axor LampShower by Nendo, a crazy-cool shower head that has a built-in lamp, first introduced in 2015.
New Kasmin & High Line Nine Buildings by studioMDA
Architectural firm studioMDA celebrated two milestones in October with the opening of the new Kasmin and High Line Nine buildings. At over 5,000 square feet, Kasmin is Paul Kasmin’s fourth gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood and is complete with a sculpture garden on its roof. (studioMDA has designed two other Kasmin galleries.) High Line Nine is an experimental space designed to allow multiple gallerists to coexist within one building. Both buildings are located on West 27th Street, under the High Line, in Chelsea.