Designer homeware brands

The high fashion brands you could add to your home

Update your home with fashion trends straight off the runway

Lifestyle Features Editor
February 16, 2018

We're in the midst of fashion month, with labels including Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and Versace all showcasing their offering for AW18 on the runways of New York, London, Paris and Milan. But aside from giving us fashion inspiration, we can now inject their directional designs into our homes, too, as an increasing number of high fashion brands are making a foray into homeware.

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What better way to add a luxurious touch to your home than with a gorgeous Gucci candle or Karl Lagerfeld bedding? Meanwhile, two iconic brands combine with Dolce & Gabbana's collection for Smeg, featuring signature prints that are sure to add the pièce de résistance to any kitchen.

But don't just take our word for it; click through the gallery to see some of the most covetable collections from the likes of Mulberry, Missoni and Armani…

Karl Lagerfeld:

Chanel's creative director Karl Lagerfeld launched his own bedding collection in September, incorporating his "iconic vision and design aesthetic" on premium duvet colours, decorative pillows and pillowcases. Karl wasn't able to resist paying homage to his beloved cat, Choupette, who has over 100,000 Instagram followers. A rectangular rhinestone-studded cushion features a playful print inspired by the famous feline, and adds a fun touch to the collection. The range is available for between £28 and £130.

Dolce & Gabbana and Smeg's Sicily Is My Love collection:

We love this collaboration between Dolce & Gabbana and Smeg! Taking inspiration from Sicily, small appliances such as kettles, toasters and blenders are adorned with bold motifs of citrus fruits, cherries and bright flowers. The collection launched at the end of 2017, and each piece costs around £399.

Versace:

With baroque prints and a rich colour palette featuring lots of gold, Versace's homeware range is unmistakable. Fans of the brand can take inspiration from Donatella Versace, who has unsurprisingly filled her home with cushions, crockery and furniture from the collection. Prices start at £28 for a 10cm baroque plate, rising up to £470 for a duvet cover and £1,990 for a cashmere blanket.

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Gucci Décor:

Gucci unveiled its new Décor collection in September, designed by Alessandro Michele. A must-have for Gucci lovers, the range incorporates the brand's signature prints and colours, creating an interiors statement. However, it does come with a significant price tag; a Gucci candle costs from £220, while a teacup and saucer costs £195.

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Missoni Home:

Love Missoni's colourful prints? Now you can incorporate them into your home with the brand's interiors collection. Whether you go low-key with one accent piece or go all out with clashing multicolour motifs, expect to spend anywhere between £61 for towels to £650 for a duvet cover.

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Mulberry Home:

Launched in 1991 following the success of the British accessories brand, Mulberry Home draws inspiration from its rich heritage, while adding directional updates inspired by the season's key trends. Visit amara.com to shop the collection, with cushions from £135 and a lambswool blanket for £166.50. Or head to GP&J Baker to shop the label's fabrics, wallpapers and textiles.

Armani Casa:

You can pick up everything from tables to rugs at Armani/ Casa, which is opening a new store on London's Sloane Street in spring. Among the highlights are cushions embroidered with the Giorgio Armani logo and sleek furniture, with luxurious design details.

Burberry:

They may not have launched a full homeware range, but you can still introduce Burberry's iconic check into your home courtesy of the brand's cashmere blankets, which are available for £995. Alternatively, Burberry's hand wash (£36) and candles (£70) are a more budget-friendly way to introduce the brand to your home.

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