PHOTO BY NEIL LEIFER / SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Any Jewish baseball fan who knows his stuff knows that Los Angeles Dodger Sandy Koufax sat out Game 1 of the 1965 World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur (an exam- ple set by Detroit Tiger Hank Greenberg in the 1935 World Series). Morrison Hotel Gallery will custom print this photograph of Sandy Koufax by Neil Leifer (price upon request), captured on Aug. 22, 1965, as Dodger Koufax winds up during a game against the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park. (212) 941-8770; morrisonhotelgallery.com. A pewter Rectangle Lidded Box ($260) by Match is the perfect place to store his keys, treasures and trinkets. Zieben Mare, Franklin. (248) 539-8879; ziebenmare.com. /D)DWD&DELQHWVDUHPDQXIDFWXUHG ULJKWKHUHLQ6RXWKHDVW0LFKLJDQ He can experiment with all his favorite flavors to create ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet and more with the pint-sized Dash Mini Ice Cream Maker ($30). West Elm, Birmingham. (248) 593-8200; we westelm.com. est s el e m.com m. The A-Frame Record Easel ($45) lets him showcase what’s currently spinning on the turntable — or just a prized album, with room to stack four LPs. Made in Michigan. Hugh, Detroit. Thankhugh.com. He can be king of his outdoor castle while reclining in Restoration Hardware’s Positano Lounge Chair ($2,395) — sculptural teak offers a contemporary take on the traditional basket weave. Restorationhardware.com. )5((,Q+RPH(VWLPDWHV )XOO5HPRGHOLQJ6HUYLFHV$YDLODEOH 4XDOLW\&XVWRP&DELQHWU\ 6KHOE\7RZQVKLS‡:HVW%ORRPÀHOG ZZZODIDWDFRP‡/$)$7$ jn June 14 • 2018 47