Sparkle chaser: Giving your honey an incredibly hypnotic — and wearable — work of art from Harry Winston’s Kaleidoscope Collection is an ideal way to say “I love you” this month. Choose from six colorful dangling designs like the Winston Kaleidoscope Pinkish Purple Sapphire Pendant composed of a platinum-set 3.89-carat, emerald-cut square Madagascar gem surrounded by 129 stones, including peridot, yellow sapphire, rubellite, amethyst and diamond, each of varying carats and cuts. Price upon request. 200 Post Street, San Francisco;harrywinston.com
Stiff competition: An arrangement of fresh flowers is always nice, but watching them wilt isn’t. Keep your entry table or nightstand looking cheerful and bright with a handcrafted floral objet d’art from Sue Fisher King. Made in Italy, the Artisan Metal Flower Branch with Double Rose ($825) will keep you smiling all year long. Other uniquely sculpted species include anemones, bellflowers, carnations and dahlias. 3067 Sacramento Street, San Francisco;suefisherking.com
Nosy neighbor: Splitting his time between San Francisco and Santo Ildefonso, Portugal, inspired retail consultant Will McCoy to launch Obrigado (“thank you” in Portuguese), an online marketplace for authentic furnishings, decor and home goods that are emblematic of the country’s craftsmanship and culture. Since 2018, he’s offered a wide range of wares such as this charming multiuse Naso Earthenware Dish ($22). Handmade in Portugal, with its distinct protruding nose and measuring 5 inches tall, it’s the perfect home for a small plant or can serve as a repository for nuts, olives or even loose change. obrigadosf.com
Checkmate: Get a day-to-night uniform update from Thom Browne with the Prince of Wales Patchwork Classic Sport Coat ($3,890). The iconic pattern — shown here in black-and-white British wool — with colorfully striped Mogador patches on the front and back, offers Thom Browne’s sartorial twist on classic men’s suiting. Pair it with jeans or splurge on the coordinating Backstrap Trouser ($2,490) to complete the look. Fans of the brand include writer and actors Ryan O’Connell and Dan Levy, as well as local style makers Mary Beth Shimmon, Ken Fulk and Ayesha Curry. 432 Jackson Street, San Francisco;thombrowne.com
Hat tip: Located in San Francisco’s Mission District and open by appointment, DeAnna Gibbons’ eponymous millinery creates one-of-a-kind headpieces for every occasion, like this Veiling Top Hat ($550) that’s perfect for both the Kentucky Derby or an opening night during gala season. With over 25 years in the business, Gibbons’ bespoke designs include classic and modern styles with an array of blocking, draping and specialty trimming techniques. Her creations have been seen in displays for Van Cleef & Arpels, Bergdorf Goodman and the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, as well as in performances by San Francisco Opera. 1364 Florida Street, San Francisco;deannagibbons.com