
The Best New Interiors Collabs
H&M Home x Palm Heights
Launching 12th June, this 23-piece capsule collection sees H&M Home team up with cult Caribbean hotel Palm Heights – a favourite of Hayley Bieber, Chloë Sevigny and the Hadid sisters. Co-designed by H&M’s Evelina Kravaev-Söderberg and Palm Heights’ Gabriella Khalil, the range channels ’70s resort glamour with bold stripes, chequered trims, and sun-washed hues of yellow and brown. Highlights include striped robes, amber glassware and a chic wooden backgammon set – perfect for stylish getaways or sunny garden days.
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Fired Earth x Frances Costelloe
Fired Earth has teamed up with artist Frances Costelloe on a limited-edition freestanding bath, hand-painted with her distinctive bearded iris design. Inspired by her recent garden design training, Frances has created a fictional blend of iris germanica ‘Nightfall’ and iris ‘Victoria Falls’, rendered in a palette of 12 Fired Earth shades. The result is a true fusion of art and function – timeless, elegant and full of personality.
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Arkitaip x Chiara Perano
This limited-edition collaboration brings together Arkitaip’s sustainable linen and Chiara Perano’s signature calligraphy. Inspired by Mediterranean living, the collection includes napkins, tablecloths and cushions – all ethically made and hand-finished with delicate, hand-drawn motifs. Designed to celebrate slow living and timeless style, each piece blends eco-conscious craftsmanship with Chiara’s romantic, expressive aesthetic. The result is a soulful collection full of warmth and meaning, perfect for adding a personal touch to your home.
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Lee Broom x Calico
British designer Lee Broom has partnered with Calico to launch a limited-edition collection that explores the idea of ‘trompe l’oeil’ visual illusions. In his first ever wallpaper collaboration, Broom uses the power of drapery in illusion, drawing on his history with theatre, sculpture and surrealism to transform a two-dimensional medium into a three-dimensional scene.
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Henry Holland x Harlequin
British designer and ceramicist Henry Holland brings his tactile, organic aesthetic to interiors brand Harlequin in a new range of fabrics and wallpapers. Drawing on the Japanese Nerikomi technique, the collection features swirling marble-like patterns in earthy, grounding tones. Highlights include the Marble wallpaper and the Elsworthy print, inspired by Holland’s own wedding suit. A bold yet refined update for any modern home.
Birdie Fortescue x Butter Wakefield
Luxury interiors brand Birdie Fortescue has joined forces with garden designer Butter Wakefield to create a nature-inspired homeware line. Think table linens, cushions and decorative accents in botanical hues, all crafted with Fortescue’s signature artisanal detail and Wakefield’s vibrant floral sensibility. Available online and in select showrooms, the collection reflects a shared passion for beauty, texture and harmonious design in the home.
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Boura & White x Sarah Vanrenen
British furniture maker Boura & White has collaborated with interior designer Sarah Vanrenen on a standout collection of bespoke upholstered pieces – including sofas, headboards and footstools. Crafted in the UK and dressed in Vanrenen’s signature bold fabrics, the collection pairs classic silhouettes with playful colour and print. Available via Boura & White’s Hampshire showroom, this is a lesson in mixing tradition with a modern design statement.
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Shrimps x Pelican House
Pelican House, the celebrated design studio renowned for its distinctive rug and homeware creations, has collaborated with Shrimps to introduce a new rug collection. The four pieces that comprise Vesta draw inspiration from archival Shrimps prints, as well as Hannah Weiland’s travels and home life. The colour palette, meticulously curated by Weiland and Pelican House creative director India Holmes, runs throughout the collection and is anchored by signature Shrimps hues. The title Vesta comes from the name of the Roman goddess of the hearth, home and family.
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