Collection by Kelsey Keith

Webshop We Love: Giftlab

As gift guide season kicks in to high gear, check out one editor-approved online shopping destination (aside from our own!): Giftlab, the newest venture from Net-a-Porter's Carmen Busquets.

Max Lamb designed his Flinstones-esque line of Fine Bone China for 1882, and the whole line of crockery is available via Giftlab. Shown here, the Max Lamp jug ($100).
Max Lamb designed his Flinstones-esque line of Fine Bone China for 1882, and the whole line of crockery is available via Giftlab. Shown here, the Max Lamp jug ($100).
Giftlab features a host of great Japanese-made gifts for the home, as well, including this brass-and-cherry-wood knife stand by Masanori Oji for $225.
Giftlab features a host of great Japanese-made gifts for the home, as well, including this brass-and-cherry-wood knife stand by Masanori Oji for $225.
Designed in 1945 by Charles and Ray Eames and available on Giftlab via The Conran Shop, this design classic is made of sturdy thermopolymer plastic and available in red and pink in addition to classic gray (shown here, $165).
Designed in 1945 by Charles and Ray Eames and available on Giftlab via The Conran Shop, this design classic is made of sturdy thermopolymer plastic and available in red and pink in addition to classic gray (shown here, $165).
In case you haven't heard, the Memphis influence is everywhere these days, including on this colorful, wobbly glass candlestick by Istanbul-based Gaia&Gino ($385 at Giftlab).
In case you haven't heard, the Memphis influence is everywhere these days, including on this colorful, wobbly glass candlestick by Istanbul-based Gaia&Gino ($385 at Giftlab).
For the art lover: a set of creamy white nesting dolls by Maison Martin Margiela that speaks to the particular appeal of Antwerp design (cerebral, minimalist, and androgynous). $170 at Giftlab.
For the art lover: a set of creamy white nesting dolls by Maison Martin Margiela that speaks to the particular appeal of Antwerp design (cerebral, minimalist, and androgynous). $170 at Giftlab.
Beirut-based industrial designer Karen Chekerdjian produces individually handcrafted items that she designs and has fabricated by local Lebanese artisans. This circular brass piece, with an etched star pattern, holds a single tea candle. $50 each from Giftlab.
Beirut-based industrial designer Karen Chekerdjian produces individually handcrafted items that she designs and has fabricated by local Lebanese artisans. This circular brass piece, with an etched star pattern, holds a single tea candle. $50 each from Giftlab.
Another Masanori Oji-designed tabletop piece we love is this butter case made of Japanese maple, which is part of the ‘Kakudo’ (meaning ‘angle’ in Japanese) series of tableware fabricated in Hokkaido. $125 at Giftlab.
Another Masanori Oji-designed tabletop piece we love is this butter case made of Japanese maple, which is part of the ‘Kakudo’ (meaning ‘angle’ in Japanese) series of tableware fabricated in Hokkaido. $125 at Giftlab.