Good taste isn't something you can teach — but you can surround yourself with people who have it in abundance. These are the stylists whose homes we want to sit in, whose shelves we'd study for hours. We asked them each to pick their favorites from our collection, and then we got out of the way.

Rachel Forslund is a Bay Area prop stylist with a background in floral design and an eye for the kind of detail that makes a room feel alive. Her work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Vogue Living, and Rue Magazine, collaborating with some of the most respected designers and photographers working today. She has a gift for texture, layering, and finding the thing that makes a space feel finished — which is exactly why we wanted her picks.

"As a stylist, I’m often working in newly renovated homes — spaces filled with beautiful, but undeniably new, finishes and furnishings. I love balancing that freshness by layering in vintage pieces to create a more collected, eclectic feel. There’s something special about the depth and character that antiques bring; they tell a story and instantly make a space feel more personal.

My favorite way to introduce vintage is through glassware or a standout antique piece of furniture. In a room full of newness, those older elements truly shine. And let’s be honest — cocktails just taste better in a beautiful, timeworn glass ;) - Rachel "

Antique Walnut China Cabinet

Enamel Brass Pendant

Vintage Stoneware Tumblers

Trio of Monogrammed Crystal Glasses

Savon de Marseille

Trio of Grape Cluster Etched Champagne Flutes

Gilded Louis Philippe Mirror

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