DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Holiday shopping can be a challenge, especially when you have those on your list who are hard to shop for. Luckily, Russell Brightwell is sharing the most unique vintage and out of production luxury gifts in 2020. As a home décor expert and stylist, Brightwell collects everything from architect designed baby cups to artists editions for his growing clientele. Many seek him out when they need those rare collectible items, and the holiday season is undoubtedly his busiest time of year.
“I wanted to share my expertise on a broader scale this season, given the increase in online sales because of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Russell Brightwell, home décor expert and stylist. “By sharing my wealth of knowledge and wide range of unique luxury products, shoppers will find we have something for even the most discerning tastes.”
Following are several hot items from the Russell Brightwell Luxury Holiday Gift Guide shoppers won’t want to miss out on this season:
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Visionaire 18 Fashion Special X Louis Vuitton
Every issue of Visionaire is, to some degree is about fashion, but Issue 18 was the first all-out Fashion Special. Forty-four artists, photographers, and image-makers were asked to give their personal interpretation of clothing. This issue is housed in a custom designed and manufactured Louis Vuitton folio.
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Michael Graves Pendulum “03 Mantel Clock”
Michael Graves was a noted American architect and designer of consumer products. As well as principal of Michael Graves and Associates and Michael Graves Design Group, he was of a member of The New York Five and a professor of architecture at Princeton University for nearly forty years.
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Nils Thorsson Royal Copenhagen BACA Vase Fawn
Nils Thorsson’s exacting approach to surface design can be seen in the highly detailed and complex relief pattern on this vase from the BACA series for Royal Copenhagen where he was Artistic Director.
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Robert AM Stern "Century" Candlesticks
Robert AM Stern, the Modern Traditionalist architect, is well known for his muscular take on classic American architectural idioms. Think steroidal new “pre-war” towers for billionaires in Manhattan or 10,000 square foot shingled “cottages” in the Hamptons.
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Ettore Sottsass Picture Frame
Ettore Sottsass (1917–2007) is most often associated with his iconic red Olivetti Valentine typewriter from the 1960s and founding the Postmodern Milan-based Memphis Group in the 1980s.
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KAWS BFF
American artist Brian Donnelly, known as KAWS, began his career adding his graffiti to fashion advertising on NYC bus shelters and phone booths in the 1990s. He has gone on to create a large body of work including paintings, sculpture and collaborations with toy and apparel firms.
Holiday gift seekers can see a full selection on RussellBrightwell.com as well as visit his loft/showroom in Dallas, Texas.
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A list of available artists, architects, designers and makers (in no particular order) and ever changing • Swid Powell • Richard Meier • Robert AM Stern • Robert Mapplethorpe • Ettore Sottsass • Robert Venturi • Daum • Phillipe Starck • Royal Copenhagen • Nils Thorsson • Johanne Gerber • Rosenthal Studio Line • Martin Freyer • Tapio Wirkkala • Bjorn Wiinblad • Tiffany • Frank Gehry • Louis Vuitton • The Chapman Brothers • Jeff Koons • Supreme • Hornsea • John Clappison • Toord Boontje • Damien Hirst • Andy Warhol • Rudolph Stingel • Marcel Wanders • Michael Graves • Wedgewood • David Linley • Marc Newson • Gucci • Valentino • Fornasetti • Visonaire • Ricardo Tischi • Mario Testino • Karl Lagerfeld • Herb Ritts • Bruce Weber • Richard Avedon • Ian Schrager • Irving Penn • Francesco Clemente • Dior • Mats Gustafson • Hiroshi Sugimoto • Richard Woods • Patrick Caufield • Gordon Cheung • Michael Craig-Martin • Jessica Craig-Martin • KAWS • Alice Cottrell • Tony Latham • Randy Twaddle • Leslie Wayne • Don Porcaro
About Russell Brightwell
After 30 years as an advertising creative executive in New York, London and Houston, Brightwell launched a new buying experience for a myriad of vintage design objects, ceramics, collectibles, art and editions, and a library of fashion, art, and photography books. From architect designed tableware to near impossible to find fashion and design collaborations, his “stock” is a reflection of his lifetime of collecting and ever evolving taste and interests. Items are most likely unavailable anywhere else in the nation. Learn more about Russell Brightwell on RussellBrightwell.com, LinkedIn and Instagram.