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The Most Beautiful Things in the World Today

A collection of beautiful luxury purchases, travel destinations, design elements and more

From an ancient cave in Vietnam to a gorgeous glass and concrete home on the Mediterranean coast of Spain, beauty lies in all corners of the world. Below, see exquisitely crafted home décor, stunning accessories, must-visit travel destinations and more beautiful things.

Portraits of Women
Peter Lindbergh’s new photo book captures timeless female beauty.

Geometric Water
This eco-friendly faucet adds simple beauty to conservation.

Piaget
A new book explores the journey the world-famous jewelers have taken over the past 140 years. 

Louvre Abu Dhabi
A gorgeous museum is under way. 

A Floating Home
Australia’s iconic oceanfront property, The Pole House, offers spectacular views from its perch.

Modani’s Waverly Chandelier
A modern light fixture that makes a stylish statement.

A Grand Cupcake
Check out a Toronto bakery’s gilded cupcake creation.

Surf Culture Captured
Artist Will Adler photographs waves and the brave souls who ride them.

Minor White
The famed artist’s work will be on display at the Getty in L.A., but this beautiful coffee table book can take up real estate in your home for as long as you like. 

Crafted Kites
Your favorite childhood pastime gets a worldly upgrade.

3D-Printed Hats
How one designer creates intricate, completely unique headwear may surprise you.

Water
From up above, photographer Edward Burtynsky lenses dramatic perspectives of water ecosystems in nature and man-made environments.

Plants Up Close
Underneath a microscope, a strange yet mesmerizing new look at familiar flowers. 

A Bejeweled Wood Table
With crystal and rare gemstones, a designer explores the healing properties of furniture.

A Stunning Sink
Here’s a statement-making work of art for your powder room. 

Jellyfish House
Constructed on the Mediterranean coast of Spain, this white concrete house is the ultimate summer home. See why, here.

A Cave In Vietnam
Now open—but only taking 220 visitors a year—the awe-inspiring Son Doong cave will have you yearning to travel East.