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For pets to people with items from toys to organization, the new online boutique GSelect offers an array of carefully selected goods for the refined lifestyle. Beginning with their signature men's skincare line Gessato, the expanded collection includes a complete range of products for almost any need.
A few of our favorites include the long-lasting Droog hippo doormat ($124) made from PVC and coconut husks by designer Ed Annink (pictured above), the Red October salt & pepper shakers ($24) from Ooga and the carbon-fiber Random Chair ($1,260) by Bertjan Pot, exclusive to GSelect (pictured below).

Other items include the dual-functioning bookend and table lamp ($539) from Matteo Ragni and Jennifer Yoko's clever Chew Leg Cover ($30) for Gaia and Gino (pictured below).

A great source for distinctive gifts, the stylish assortment of products will please even the most discerning of tastes.
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