Gift Registry Directory
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La Terrine
1024 Lexington Ave.; at 73rd St.; 212-988-3366There’s plenty to choose from in this eclectic shop, which imports hand-painted European ceramics. Five-piece place settings are $85 to $325.
Léron
804 Madison Ave., near 67th St.; 212-753-6700; leron.comIt takes three to sixteen weeks for this store to embroider its custom-made bed, bath, and table linens, so couples should register early.
Macy's
151 W. 34th St., near Broadway; 212-695-4400; macys.comThe Cellar has high-end items (Calphalon cookware ranges from $400 to $600 for a set of ten) as well as lower-priced versions. Upstairs, there’s china, bedding, and much more.
MaxwellSilverNY.com
Find wares from New York’s most intersting home décor boutiques-from Alessi and Apartment 48 to Twinkle Living and Dwell- all under one convenient registry.
Moss
150 Greene St., at Houston St.; 212-204-7100; mossregistry.comAt Murray Moss’s temple to innovative design, the muslin-thin Lobmeyr crystal Champagne flutes ($650 for a set of six) are highly recommended.
MyRegistry.com
If you hate to be limited to two or three stores, check out this centralized registry that links to any retailer around the world.
Nicole Farhi
75 Ninth Ave., nr. 15th St. (various locations); 646-638-0115; nicolefarhi.comFarhi’s line of exquisite tableware and linens is based on organic tones and textures. Standouts are the hand-blown glassware ($35 to $250) and fur cushions ($300 to $800).
Pottery Barn
1965 Broadway, at 67th St. (various locations); 212-579-8477; potterybarn.comThe originator of good-looking, affordable housewares is still a good bet for oversize, inexpensive dinner-plate settings, flatware, and stemware.
From the Winter 2008 New York Wedding Guide