Quiet luxury is trending among the ultrawealthy.
These subtle displays of wealth come in all shapes, The New York Times reported in a recent piece.
According to a recent article in the New York Times, when quiet luxury, or stealth wealth, is done well, "wealth display is noticeable, but only to those who know what they're looking for."
From $530 hand-embroidered placemats and napkins to $15,000 coffee makers, here's what to look for.
Read more of The New York Times article here.
Persons:
Prada, Kendall Roy's, Lomax, Read
Organizations:
New York Times, Service, Forbes
Locations:
Wall, Silicon