Every week, Boss Hunting’s editors spend far too much time scouring the web: in search of the coolest gear, food & drink deals, and destinations worth trekking to across the globe.
In this week’s edition of Good Finds, we’ve got the Montblanc for Ferrari collection, the Porsche x Smeg collaboration, the newly opened Brighton Hotel Sydney – MGallery Collection, and plenty more.
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Montblanc for Ferrari
The first of our two designated car brand collabs for this week: Montblanc has joined forces with Ferrari for the Meisterstück Great Masters Ferrari Tailor Made Classica – a writing instrument that marries Maranello’s soul and Montblanc’s meticulous hand. The result? A study in considered design, from its Giallo Modena finish to the unmistakable Cavallino Rampante emblem.
Capped with a yellow Montblanc emblem that nods to Enzo Ferrari’s Modenese roots, the pen’s Sapeli wood barrel is crossed by a single black lacquer line, recalling the steering wheels of mid-century Ferrari GTs. Aluminium detailing and a patterned forepart mirror the meticulous geometry of Ferrari’s wheel spokes, lending it a quiet authenticity.
Available as both a rollerball and a fountain pen.
Maison Kitsuné x Hunter



Maison Kitsuné and British heritage brand Hunter have dropped a capsule collection that can essentially be described as Parisian-Japanese refinement meets iconic weather-ready essentials.
Taking centre stage is a reimagining of Hunter’s Downpour boots (tall and short styles) with Maison Kitsuné graphics and classic colourways (black and stone beige with chevron-printed linings), alongside outerwear, kidswear, and co-branded accessories. The joint logo features the Kitsuné fox in orange, topped with a Hunter-branded baseball cap, merging the playful with the iconic.
“This collaboration brings together two brands with rich heritage and distinctive identities,” said Matthew Salter, Executive Vice President of Partnership-Marketing at Authentic Brands Group (parent company of Hunter).
“By pairing Hunter’s iconic weather-ready designs with Maison Kitsuné’s Paris-meets-Tokyo aesthetic, we’ve created a collection that feels fresh, functional, and fashion-forward. It’s a true celebration of creativity and cultural exchange that will resonate with style-conscious consumers around the world.”
Available now via Maison Kitsuné and Hunter stores, and online.
Porsche x Smeg


We admit this one is more gimmick and flex than anything else – and the fact that we’re self-confessed Porsche fanboys here at B.H. – but just play along.
This limited-edition Smeg collection merges automotive performance with timeless design – celebrating everything from Porsche’s first overall victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1970 to just good taste.
Standouts include the 917 Salzburg Red FAB28 fridge and matching coffee machine (both limited to 1,970 individually numbered units), a blender, kettle, and toaster… all flaunting Porsche’s signature design elements with sleek lines and distinctive accents.
Additionally, the collection offers two other exclusive ranges in Carrara White Metallic and Shade Green Metallic, each reflecting Porsche’s distinctive hues interpreted through Smeg’s Italian design lens. Available now exclusively through Smeg’s online store and select showrooms.
Note: it does appear that the fridge allocations have been exhausted (but you can still get that companion coffee machine).
The Brighton Hotel Sydney (MGallery Collection)

The Brighton Hotel Sydney has recently opened on the Botany Bay foreshore, bringing a touch of boutique luxury to Brighton-Le-Sands.
As part of Accor’s MGallery portfolio, this hotel offers 307 rooms and suites, Mediterranean-inspired dining, and wellness amenities, all designed to blend coastal calm with city convenience. Interiors draw upon the oceanfront surroundings with sun-washed atriums, natural materials, as well as a palette of seafoam, stone, and sun, while private balconies and spa-style suites provide serene retreats.
Dining is anchored by Ammos Brighton, where Greek-Australian chef Peter Conistis (Eleni’s, Alpha, Omega, Ploos) delivers an elevated fare; Coco’s on the Beach offers sunlit casual dining and late-night drinks; Sands Bar, on the other hand, provides flexible indoor-outdoor spaces and seasonal beach club access, with additional F&B concepts set to launch over the summer.



From the outdoor and indoor pools to the light-filled gym, sauna, and steam room, Wellness at The Brighton will be the place to properly recharge. To top it all off, 11 versatile event spaces, including the 600-capacity Brighton Ballroom with ocean views and marble finishes, allow seamless transitions from corporate retreats to beachside weddings.
Rooms start at $349, including breakfast for two, a $50 F&B voucher, car parking, plus late midday checkout (available for bookings until January 31st, 2026).
The Glendronach’s Perfect Evening of Whisky & Film

This one’s for the cinephiles who also happen to enjoy a fine drop of single malt.
The Glendronach has reinvented the cinema experience with a limited three-night Whisky-Meets-Film series at Palace Cinema Como in Melbourne, taking place from November 12th to 14th, 2025: guests will be treated to in-seat whisky butler service, Yarra Valley caviar-topped popcorn, Spanish charcuterie inspired by the distillery’s Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry cask, and of course, curated screenings paired with The Glendronach’s signature single malts – culminating in a rare $2,000 whisky pour.
Each evening is designed to mirror the character of the whisky – from indulgent nostalgia to bold complexity – with kino selected to reflect each expression’s depth.
Screenings include The Great Gatsby (we assume the Baz Luhrmann adaptation over the Jack Clayton version starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow) with the 12-Year-Old; Alfonso Cuarón’s masterpiece Y Tu Mamá También with the 15-Year-Old; and Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather (zero introductions necessary) with the 18-Year-Old. Pre-film tastings will feature the evening’s hero whisky alongside a rare release from the Master’s Anthology Series, followed by a bespoke cocktail.
Priced at $50 per ticket, this is a crossover you won’t want to miss.
