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The Brooklyn Kitchen

100 Frost St., at Meeker Ave., Williamsburg; 718-389-2982; thebrooklynkitchen.com

At this store, Bormioli Rocco Misura one-liter carafes go for $7, and a Le Creuset whistling tea kettle is $100. Couples can also sign up for classes on knife skills, pizza-making, and home brewing (from $85). (good value)

Calvin Klein Collection

654 Madison Ave., at 60th St.; 212-292-9000; calvinklein.com

Mix-and-match plates and bowls come in different colors and patterns (from $50), and the shop offers an array of swank linens and bedding (from $35).

Christofle Madison Avenue

846 Madison Ave., at 70th St.; 212-308-9390; us.christofle.com

At this Parisian mainstay, Francophiles find flatware with the traditional Malmaison pattern (from $80 apiece) and a crystal whiskey decanter ($470).

Crate & Barrel

611 Broadway, at Houston St.; 212-780-0004; crateandbarrel.com

Look for well-priced tableware, furniture, and home accessories inspired by iconic designs. A 52-piece flatware set is $100, and shower curtains start at $40. (good value)

D.Porthault

470 Park Ave., at 58th St.; 212-688-1660; dporthaultparis.com

This high-end French house stocks hand-­embroidered table and bed linens. Queen-size printed sheet sets start at $950, while the top-selling embroidered Dahlia sheet set is $2,750.

Depositagift.com

Friends and family can pitch in for both small- and big-ticket items like furniture, honeymoons, and even down payments on a couple’s first home. The site functions like a department-store registry to alleviate the awkwardness of asking for cash.

Frette

799 Madison Ave., nr. 67th St.; 212-988-5221; frette.com

Couples with expensive taste in linens can register for this Italian design house’s couture bedding (from $850 to $2,940 a set) or the lower-priced Hotel line (from $370 per set).

The Future Perfect

55 Great Jones St., nr. Bowery; 212-473-2500; thefutureperfect.com

This design shop carries statement-makers like a textured copper vase by Piet Hein Eek ($267) and the Triple Angle lamp by Michael Anastassiades, made with mouth-blown opaline glass (from $4,250).

Georg Jensen

361 Bleecker St., nr. Charles St.; 212-759-6457; georgjensen.com

The Danish designer is the ultimate purveyor of all things silver and modern. A five-piece set of matte stainless-steel cutlery is $110, and a pair of snakelike twisted candleholders is $165.

Global Table

107 Sullivan St., nr. Prince St.; 212-431-5839; globaltable.com

This shop has a bounty of internationally sourced glassware, tableware, and functional decorative items. A set of six etched Perle glasses is $108, and a Sugahara bud vase from Japan is $28.