Finally, the time is here for us to break out our finest, because this weekend is for decorating. In the next few days, we will head to the woods to forage for pine branches. Natural elements and vintage glass ornaments alike will scatter Workshop’s tables, and strings of small, twinkling lights will wink through our windows. Come next week and find our stores fragrant with apple, cinnamon and clove. Should you find yourself walking the Santa Fe Plaza in the coming days, we invite you to Workshop for a bit of cider and cheer.
Mood-Setting Scents
Housed in their signature cast iron vessels, Mad et Len delivers candles of the moment. Mad et Len scents are delicate and exceptional, crafted from unusual aromatics such as champaka and mandarin tree. For something off the beaten path, try the amber potpourri in best-selling Spirituelle.
Tonal Textures
The season’s richest pieces are here to delight the senses—plush cashmere sweaters from Avant Toi, brushed suede handbags from Marsèll and handmade leather hats from Horisaki.
Miranda Hicks’ handwrought sterling jewelry is great for a bit of textured sparkle. Her works are refined while still being substantial enough to stand out among the heavier layers of the season.
From snow-crunching boots to cocktail party flats, Marsèll bridges the gap between rustic and sleek. With a range of handbags to match, these pieces can be worn with anything for years to come.
Where would we be without cashmere in winter? Nathalie and Terry-Ann of Frenckenberger deliver some of the the softest sweaters in a palette of calm neutrals.