New York Wedding Guide - Gift Registry Directory

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Green Depot

1 Ivy Hill Rd., nr. Rewe St., Williamsburg; 718-782-2991; greendepot.com

This building-supply store offers Earth-friendly products like coconut-fiber doormats ($27) and the Austin air purifier, which covers 700 square feet ($380). (ecofriendly)

Harris Levy

98 Forsyth St., nr. Grand St.; 212-226-3102; harrislevy.com

This 122-year-old fine-linen supplier carries imported bedding ($95 to $1,500), multihued handwoven Mongolian cashmere throws ($265), and anti-allergy pillows ($40 to $95).

Honeymoonpixie.com

Guests’ cash donations are pooled into a central fund, so couples can use it at their discretion for such services as airfare and hotel-room upgrades. They can also request that an infusion be wired to them while on the road.

John Derian Company

6 E. 2nd St., nr. Bowery; 212-677-3917; johnderian.com

Whimsy seekers register here for handmade candle-holders by Parisian designer Géraldine Gonzalez ($30), ceramic vases from Astier de Villatte (from $109), and collage melamine picture plates designed by the découpage master himself (from $9).

Jonathan Adler

1097 Madison Ave., at 83rd St. (various locations); 212-772-2410; jonathanadler.com

Adler is known for witty home décor that incorporates groovy prints and unusual shapes. His ceramic bird bowls (from $68) and boldly patterned duvet covers ($268 to $298) are especially popular.

Jung Lee

25 W. 29th St., nr. Broadway; 212-257-5655; jungleeny.com

Event designer Jung Lee’s home-goods boutique mixes the essential with the idiosyncratic in ways that can distinguish any interior. For every soup plate, there’s a carving knife; for every side table, a magnifying glass clasped by a golden gecko. (Its tail is the handle.)

La Terrine

280 Columbus Ave., at 73rd St.; 1024 Lexington Ave., at 73rd St.; 212-362-2122; laterrinedirect.com

For countryside chic, register for the hand-painted European and American ceramics at this eclectic shop. Five-piece place settings are $35 to $520.

Léron

979 Third Ave., nr. 59th St., Ste. 1521; 212-753-6700; leron.com

It can take up to four months to hand-embroider this merchant’s custom-made linens, so register early for monogrammed queen-size sheet sets (starting at $1,260). Hand-stitched versions range from $1,750 to $5,000. Cotton terrycloth seven-piece bath sets start at $695.