Personalize Your Home’s Style With These Monogrammed Accessories

Update your fall look with a personal touch.
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For as long as I can remember, I’ve always had a fondness for personalized stationery. These days, customization has become much more attainable and in all types of mediums, from a set of classic pajamas to a porcelain plate.

Stationery from Mrs. John L. Strong is the ultimate luxury. If traditional lettering isn’t your thing, a symbol feels fresh.

Bespoke Note Cards, Mrs. John L. Strong $1,300 for 100

A monogram is an easy upgrade for your everyday napkins (and a very thoughtful hostess gift).

Busatti Solid Fringe Cocktail Napkin, The Loveliest, from $14

No more guessing whose phone is whose.

iPhone 7 Plus Case, The Dailed Edited, $60

A customized ceramic catchall is even more eye-catching.

Bonbonniere Nr. 2 With Custom Three-Letter Monogram by Nymphenburg, Kneen and Co., $661 kneenandco.com

This letterman-esque number is a perfect fall style staple when worn with jeans or a pleated skirt.

Clio Sweater, $315 (with Customized Pins by Atelier Notify, available at Bergdorf Goodman from $25)

You can feel the handmade quality of these monogrammed porcelain plates.

Double Blue Stripe Plate With Initials by Abbiamo Tutto, Gracious Style, $85

Elevate bedding with your initials for a personalized touch and a pop of color.

Tours Boudoir Sham, Julia B., from $138

I would emboss these amazing leather boxes with my daughter’s doodles (the best way to show off kid art without keeping all the paper).

Keepsake Box, Anya Hindmarch, from $390

Crisp cotton pj’s sealed with a kiss.

Marina Pajama Shirt With Custom Monogram,

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from $148

Never second-guess your luggage again.

Stowaway Suitcase, Paravel, $325 (Personalization available for an additional $65 – $75)

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Kate Berry

Chief Creative Officer

Kate Berry is the chief creative officer at Domino, guiding the brand’s visuals, design, and experiential offerings. Finding and capturing inspiring spaces and building Domino into a must-visit digital destination takes her all across the United States, but her home base is New York City, where she lives with her husband, Ian; their daughter, Quinn; and the beloved family cat, Charlie.

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