Whether you’re hosting a grand feast or enjoying a cosy meal, the Scandi brand’s meticulously designed pieces bring a touch of elegance to every dinnertime.
Porcelain mid plate
Elsewhere, the new Fall Collection naturally reigns supreme in the bedroom, where an international flair meets eclectic design.
You can shop a range of lovely duvet covers (there’s a gorgeous pink gingham set which will inject welcome femininity into a usually-minimalist space), as well as plush and textured rugs to lay aside your bed frame for a soft entrance into the day. Each one – from the white wool to the brown tufted cotton and bold geometric rug – is beautifully crafted to create a harmonious balance between comfort and aesthetics. So. Good.
“At H&M HOME we consistently strive to offer contemporary, personalized collections for diverse styles,” the Design Team concluded.
“This fall, we’re infusing an eclectic international vibe with boldness and a luxurious feel. Elevate everyday life with a mix of patterns, textures & shapes. With warm tones, florals, and captivating graphics inspired by tapestries and geometrics, we wanted to redefine timeless design elements. Our vision was to bring together a sense of modernity and luxurious pieces. This collection embodies our commitment to modern, aspirational design with a strong design language. ” Brief? Completed.
Of course, this is not the first time H&M Home has cemented their interior design credentials. The brand have spotlighted talents including India Mahdavi and Diane Von Fürstenberg in collections’ past, and in 2021, H&M Home introduced its “For the Love of Art” project for the first time.
Set in motion to give female creatives a platform, we were recently treated to volume two – which featured everything from fringed throw blankets to graffiti-print posters.