The A List

VANCOUVER Bensen's Canyon sofa ($5,020), available at Inform Interiors, was designed to keep its cushions in place

LAS VEGAS Dolce & Gabbana's Mademoiselle chair ($950) by Kartell embodies Sin City excess and glamour, according to Unica Home shoppers

LOS ANGELES Handmade by master craftsmen in India, Tom Dixon's Beat Lights ($420 each) stand out to Twentieth clients looking for something distinctive

SAN FRANCISCO Design Within Reach's Geneva Sound System (extra large without stand, $1,599) is the perfect antidote to city living

SANTIAGO Interdesign's young customers flock to Magis' chair_ONE ($480) because of its high-tech lines and industrial look

NEW YORK CITY Moss's customers respond to the playfulness of Maarten Baas' Clay collection dining chair ($2,900), which is molded by hand

PHILADELPHIA Minima's clients are struck by the radiant hue of Cappellini's Uni cabinet ($8,820)

BUENOS AIRES 30quarenta's best-selling lamps ($950) were made by recycling glass globes found in an abandoned factory

PARIS The Printemps Design Boutique's exclusive version of Vitra's Panton chair ($340) in light blue is flying off the floor

AMSTERDAM Shoppers at Frozen Fountain who are feeling nostalgic favor Vika Mitrichenka's Grandmother's Treasures tea set ($5,515)

HELSINKI Minimalists are drawn to Aero Design Furniture's Mademoiselle rocking chair (price on request)

DUBAI At Traffic, Marijn van der Poll's Do hit ($6,020) is intended to be shaped by its owner into a unique sculpture

SYDNEY Considering Australia's weather, it's no surprise that this large armchair ($11,015) from B&B Italia's outdoor Canasta collection is a best seller at Space Furniture

MILAN De Padova's Campo d'Oro table (price on request) can be transformed into multiple shapes

BARCELONA Shoppers at L'appartement look to Myvinilo wall stickers, including this clock ($75), to complete a trendy interior

TOKYO Vitra's Cite armchair ($3,316) has a simplicity that buyers at Hhstyle.com crave

LONDON The brighter, the better at the Conran Shop, where the Luxembourg Trolley ($595) is a hit