12 Fashion Brands That Dipped Their Toes Into Interiors

By Charlie Colville

1 year ago

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Something special happens when worlds collide – especially when those two worlds are high-end fashion and luxury interiors. Curious to know which houses have dipped their toes into home furnishings, ceramics and garden furniture? Here are the fashion brands with interiors lines and collaborations to know now.

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Alex Monroe

If you’ve got a magpie eye for all things shiny, this is the perfect new interiors collection for you. Alex Monroe has been hand-making characterful, nature-inspired jewellery for over 30 years. But in the pursuit of all that glitters and gleams, the designer and his team have turned their hand to homeware. They’ve transformed some of the signature jewellery pieces into a bold, brassy collection. There’s a range of bottle stoppers, drawer handles, coat hooks, napkin rings to plump for. It’s a collection after our own heart, supporting the craftspeople on these fair isles – each of the new additions are handcast in solid brass by crafty partners in Birmingham and Devon before being hand-finished in a London workshop.

Bottle with gold-topped cork
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Marie-Chantal x Schumacher

What do walls fit for a princess look like? Well, you won’t have to wonder for long: luxury childrenswear label Marie-Chantal, founded by Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece, recently teamed up with Schumacher on a collection of wallpapers and trims. The collaboration is inspired by the brand’s charming signature sleepwear and features seven unique prints – twinkling stars, pretty florals, careening cowboys and daintily drawn animals. This is a collection full of wonder and whimsy, making it the perfect addition to a child’s bedroom.

Wallpaper and baby clothes
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Pour by Henry Holland Studio

Fashion designer Henry Holland has been dabbling in the world of interiors for a few years now, having set up his eponymous studio – dedicated to his love of ceramics and homeware – back in 2020. Holland’s latest design endeavour, a tile collection with Bert & May, is just another string to his bow. Translating the studio’s signature hand-built nerikomi ceramic technique into tiles, the collection comprises two designs (each available in four colourways) that stack and fold multi-coloured layers of clay into graphic patterns. With each tile unique in design, there are plenty of interesting combinations to explore.

Bathroom counter with artsy tiles
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Joules x Bedeck

Since Joules announced it would be taking a new creative direction, the brand has come out with some seriously stylish fashion and interior lines. The latest comes in collaboration with heritage homeware label Bedeck, with a new collection of bedding and bathroom staples. Boasting quintessential British design and bold pops of colour, the collection is the perfect balance of new and old – with plenty of quirkiness to pique the interest of coastal cottagecore fans.

Made up bed with blue sheets and wall

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Smeg x Dolce & Gabbana

When Smeg announced its first collaboration with renowned fashion house Dolce & Gabbana back in 2016, it was to international acclaim. Eight years and three more collections later, it’s safe to say the two have become a power couple in the design space. The latest, titled Blu Mediterraneo, is a celebration of the brands’ shared Italian heritage. Taking cues from traditional Sicilian pottery, the collection consists of appliances decorated with Italian majolica print – with deep blue swirls evoking the sun-dappled waves of the Mediterranean.

Dolce & Gabbana’s Blu Mediterraneo collection
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Anya Hindmarch

Following the success of its first ceramics lines last year, Anya Hindmarch is back with even more googly-eyed homeware for 2024. The brand, which has expanded its kitchen offering to include salt and pepper shakers, mugs, egg cups and a breakfast set (which you can stack together into a full smiley face), has also unveiled a new dispenser and bathroom set decorated with Anya Hindmarch’s signature action labelling. You won’t be mixing up your ‘hand’ and ‘body’ wash any time soon…

Black and white pottery
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Alice Temperley x Romo

If abundant maximalism is your thing, look no further than Alice Temperley’s collaboration with luxury fabric brand Romo. The collection celebrates the designer’s bohemian style, with floral wallpapers and leopard print upholstery splashed with abstract swirls of colour, sequins and beads. Perfect for creating characterful interiors that tell a story.

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Armani Casa

Armani Casa has had over 20 years to define its signature look, cultivating a visual language built upon simple lines, balanced proportions and precious metals. But there’s still room for something new: at this year’s Salone del Mobile, Armani unveiled its first outdoor collection alongside Art Deco-inspired furniture and accessories.

Two wooden chairs in front of hedge
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Emilia Wickstead

The Princess of Wales-approved fashion designer certainly pulled no punches when it came to her first home collection. Working with a global network of master craftspeople from Tuscany to Sheffield, Emilia Wickstead translates her contemporary elegance into porcelain, glass, silver and linens with sharp geometric patterns.

Plates set on white bedding
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Hermès

Hermès returned to Milan Design Week this year with ‘The Power Of The Fundamental’, a minimalism-inspired collection that draw on prints from the house’s archives (especially its equestrian roots) and vintage silhouettes from the 1930s.

Orange chair in front of blue background
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Paul Smith

Another designer to recently join the interiors throng is Paul Smith, who debuted his first homeware collection last year. Stripes (a trademark print for the brand) are central to the collection, stamped across cushions, blankets and towels in vivid bands of colour.

Sofa covered in striped cushions
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Ralph Lauren Home

Since its debut in 1983, Ralph Lauren Home has become a leading artisanal home furnishing brand. Collaborations with master artisans ensure that all homewares from the brand feel like timeless heirlooms, rendered from quality materials that will last lifetimes.

Large bed
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Featured image: Pour by Henry Holland Studio (c) Beth Davis