Seven objects for the long-haul flight.
Cashmere, ceramics, one very specific pen. Our shortlist for the twelve-hour flight.
Objects worth packing — quietly considered, occasionally indulgent.
Cashmere, ceramics, one very specific pen. Our shortlist for the twelve-hour flight.
Knitted in Ayrshire from Mongolian fibre — the only thing we trust on a long-haul A380.
Featherweight calfskin, gilded edge, eight slots — the only travel wallet that hasn’t embarrassed us at customs.
Aluminium, lambskin, and the quietest cabin you’ll meet at 38,000 feet.
English bridle leather, hand-stitched in Massachusetts. Holds a Friday-to-Monday plus the suit.
Hand-marbled endpapers, 144 cream pages, ribbon marker. Everything we file from the road starts here.
Stonewashed Belgian linen, oversized cut. The only pyjamas welcome in a Como villa.
Vegetable-tanned leather, foldable into a velvet pouch. For every hotel that doesn’t lay them out.
Charmeuse silk, hand-rolled edges, contoured for actual sleep. A small, civilised victory.