1. Hang your outerwear on art itself—the Twist coat rack from designers Christoph Burtscher and Patrizia Bertolini ($400). Available at Design Within Reach, 903 Broadway, 212-477-1155; dwr.com. 2. Start the room off right with a vibrant accent wall. This Markus Linnenbrink design (roll, $1,000) makes for a blissful backdrop. Available at Wallpaper Lab, 1 Beekman Street, Suite 506, 212-330-7127; wallpaperlab.com. 3. Vladimir Kagan’s Venetian sofa for Ralph Pucci softens a décor palette with its mossy green coziness. Ralph Pucci International, 44 West 18th Street, 9th Floor, 212-633-0452; ralphpucci.net. 4. Push boundaries— literally—with your chest of drawers. Artist Shay Alkalay challenges the status quo with these movable parts ($4,540). Available at Moss, 150 Greene Street, 212-204-7100; mossonline.com. 5. The vintage vibe of Riki Watanabe’s desk clock ($120) is perfectly cheeky without looking cheap. Available at MoMA Design and Book Store, 11 West 53rd Street, 212-708-9700; momastore.org. 6. Don’t just stuff your trash in any old dump. Vipp trash cans and bathroom accessories (from $225) make it tough to settle for any blasé bin. Available at Giggle, 1033
Lexington Avenue, 212-249-4249; vipp.dk. 7. Drinks equal amusement, which naturally allows for lime green barware. Kim Seybert’s stylish set ($38–$150) guarantees a good time. Available at Saks Fifth Avenue, 611 Fifth Avenue, 212-753-4000; kimseybert.com.
Freshen Up
Extend the multihued motif to your powder room necessities, too.—S.W.
We’re mesmerized by the Zapi toothbrush sanitizer ($29.95), which uses an ultraviolet light to eliminate germs and bacteria. It works with all types of brush heads and lasts 8,000 hours. Available at Ricky’s stores citywide; violight.com.
It’s hard to resist the hilarity of Harajuku Lovers fragrance ($45 each). Not only are they adorable, they actually smell quite delightful. Available at Macy’s, 151 West 34th Street, 212-695-4400; hlfragrance.com.






