The Journal of Maison Grey. Editorial guides for every kind of recipient and every occasion. Field Notes on the gifts sourced and the people behind them. For those who give with care.
Some built around an occasion, some around a person, all around a specific kind of attention. Discoveries you will not find anywhere else.
Heat, water, breath, tea. Four considered gifts for the body's oldest rituals, for the person who already lives well and would like to live more slowly.
Read the edit →Scent, sound, light, the morning's first cup, and the bowl mended in gold. Five considered gifts for the rituals of home.
Read the edit →He has refined his life carefully, over years. The gift worth giving is the one that proves you've been paying attention to exactly how.
Read the edit →Three introductions (a tailor, a car dealer, an F1 experience) that most people have never thought to give.
Read the edit →An artist to collect, a Paris atelier to visit, and a floral school where the world's most celebrated designers teach.
Read the edit →An Astier de Villatte atelier on the Rue Saint-Honoré, an apothecary on Rue Bonaparte that has perfumed Paris since 1803, and a private day in the Marais.
Read the edit →Three doors that are genuinely difficult to open: a dining room, a private box, and a ranch in Oklahoma.
Read the edit →An anniversary is the one occasion where you already know everything about the person. The gift should prove it.
Read the edit →They have cultivated a life of considered beauty. An edit for the person still waiting for something that surprises them.
Read the edit →Heritage winders, Swiss-made straps, and private factory tours for those who appreciate the artistry within a great timepiece.
Read the edit →An emerging artist via Tappan Collective, VIP access to Frieze fairs across four cities, and a commissioned portrait sourced by Grey.
Read the edit →Cellar plans, preservation systems, and hand-blown crystal for the palate that has earned its opinions.
Read the edit →Lobmeyr crystal from Vienna, D. Porthault linens from Paris, and a Michelin-trained chef for an evening at home.
Read the edit →Heritage candles, fine linens, and objects designed to become part of daily life from the very beginning.
Read the edit →Hand-forged Dutch tools from a 1913 forge, a membership opening 4,500 private American gardens, and antique statuary from Brunswick House.
Read the edit →A year of books chosen by Heywood Hill in Mayfair, a private visit to the house where it was written, and the British lamp first made in 1935.
Read the edit →Heritage luggage, fine leather goods, and bespoke journeys for the person who moves through the world with intention.
Read the edit →Crystal, porcelain, and objects built for a lifetime together. Chosen for depth, permanence, and the life just beginning.
Read the edit →New edits, curated objects, and gifting ideas for those who give with intention.