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You’ve probably enlisted the help of SSENSE on more than a few occasions when you’re on a mission to supplement your luxury wardrobe. So you should, the brand list spans the breadth of fashion from minimalism to avant-garde maximalism. You can now treat your home to the same high-level curation that your wardrobe gets thanks to a brand new category at SSENSE. Everything Else covers everything from homeware, self-care, activity, technology, petwear, and, as the name suggests, everything else.

A quick scroll of the new section will reveal a host of both emerging and established brands, offering everything from Maison Martin Margiela wallpaper (yes, that exists) to concrete espresso makers (yes, they exist, too). Trust the SSENSE Everything Else category to elevate your interiors in time for Christmas, but you might want to set yourself a time limit, hours can be sunk into this category.

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