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H&M Home announces collaboration with designer Diane von Fürstenberg

The range will be available in shops in 2021

Charley Ross
Tuesday 10 November 2020 16:27 GMT
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The latest offering from interiors goals brand H&M Home is set to be designed by none other than Belgian fashion designer Diane von Fürstenberg – a welcome addition to its line of popular collaborations.

Infamous for that wrap dress, Fürstenberg has switched her focus from fashion garments to the world of home furnishings. And just in time too, as the UK heads towards a winter that will be spent predominantly inside – with many looking for interiors inspiration.

The range – which will be called “H&M Home x Diane von Fürstenberg” – isn’t set to drop until 2021, so get your home plans in order for the new year. 

It will bring the international fashion designer’s much-loved vibrant prints into the interiors world, from vases, cushion covers to blankets and candles, and much more.

“I’m thrilled to be collaborating with H&M Home, especially since I have such a passion for interiors,” the designer has said in a statement.

“The home is both a relaxing and empowering place where you can really ‘own’ a look or feel. With this collaboration, I want people to take charge of their home decor. The only rule I have is that your home should reflect who you are. The main point is to create a space that you’re incredibly comfortable in and is a true expression of your personality,” she added.

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“Diane von Furstenberg’s vast archive of prints, along with von Furstenberg’s life experience as a successful and creative woman, has been a joy to bring to the world of interiors for H&M Home customers around the world,” the interiors brand has added in a statement.

The coronavirus pandemic has led to a much larger focus on interiors, after various lockdown and social distancing measures led to much more time spent inside our houses than ever before.

“For many people the start of lockdown was the first time they saw their homes during the [working] day and really had to spend time interacting with their decor choices,” explains Kate Watson-Smyth, founder of interiors blog Mad About The House and author of 101 Interior Design Answers.

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