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Old 28-11-2008   #1
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H&M to launch homeware collection in February 09

From the H&M website:

NEW AT H&M – A FASHIONABLE APPROACH TO HOMEWARE

It’s time to inject fashion into the home. Early 2009 will see H&M revolutionizing the way style-savvy consumers shop for home textiles and accessories. Exclusively available online and through a directional mail order catalogue, this is H&M’s first foray into the interiors arena and will offer shoppers the opportunity to stylishly transform every room of the home. The first collection will be available from February 2009 in the markets where distance selling is already established: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands.



“This is a very exciting concept that takes H&M’s expertise in fashion and textiles and applies it to the home,” says Maria Lindblom, head of H&M Home.
The range will be divided according to the different rooms of the home, so will appeal to a wide range of people, from those wanting to quickly update their bathroom with some plush towels to those looking to refresh the bedroom with crisp linen and blankets. They can also create a new look in the living room with some well-chosen cushions and curtains, or rethink the kitchen or dining space with a wide selection of tea towels, table linen and napkins. Whatever they want to achieve, H&M Home has the perfect pieces at great prices.





“Simplicity and how easy it is to shop is key,” says Evelina Kravaev Söderberg, H&M Home’s head of design. “We want to show people that it doesn’t have to be expensive or dramatic to change your home”



Covering various different tastes and style influences, the range includes something for everyone. Neutrals provide a great starting point and H&M designers have reinvigorated the basics with a selection of organic and slubby bedding and cushions in clean whites and soft beiges, with the emphasis definitely on texture. These can be enlivened with one or two hot accent colours, as seen on the ‘candy’ striped accessories.


As in fashion, nautical ideas are a recurrent theme in interiors too, but H&M have injected this trend with a more sophisticated edge. The classic red, blue and white palette is there, but interest is added with artistically painted stripes and striking use of typography adorning duvet covers, pillowcases and kitchen textiles.



Type and specifically numbers can also be seen on the striking monochrome pieces that have been influenced by the worlds of architecture and illustration. Napkins and tablemats featuring a graphic tape measure motif, gridded tablecloths and geometric cushion covers bring ordered masculinity to any space.



The most fashion-focused customers won’t be disappointed either, with an energetic and urban element to the collection, which features clashing bright neon colours, eye-catching striped bed linen and Jackson Pollock-inspired paint splatter printed cushions - all inspired by recent trends.



As with H&M’s clothing heritage, the idea across the Home collection is that consumers mix and match items and add to their existing décor and colour schemes. It’s all about value for money, products with high quality with a real attention to detail across the range, such as zip and button detailing on cushions and hook tabs on towels.



CONCEPT: A value for money, great quality range of home textiles heavily influenced by fashion
COLOURS: From neutrals and monochrome through to nautical blues and reds and bright neons
FABRICS: cottons, linens, viscose-cotton mixes, organic cotton
KEY PIECES: Approximately 35 different cushion cover designs and 15 bed linen sets
PRICES: €4.90 to €14.90 for cushion covers, €14.90 to €49.90 for bed sets and €9.90 to €14.90 for shower towels


http://www.hm.com/gb/press/pressrele...rfashion.nhtml
 

Old 28-11-2008   #2
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sounds very very exciting.
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Old 29-11-2008   #3
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interesting.
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Old 29-11-2008   #4
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More stack it high sell it cheap crap we don't need.
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Old 29-11-2008   #5
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Cool! I like Zara Home a lot so i hope this is will in the same vein but cheaper.Zara Home is kind of expensive for the brand.
 
Old 29-11-2008   #6
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this does sound exciting, thanks for the thread.
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Old 29-11-2008   #9
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oh
I imagined something more classic.. this kind of looks like something I could pick up at UO.
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Old 29-11-2008   #10
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that's what i thought : a cross between urban outfitters and ikea home items.
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Old 29-11-2008   #11
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Very unexpected, I guess they've seen that Zara has enjoyed some success with Zara home and that it wouldn't be a too risky move to dip a toe into the sea of home decor by producing cheap bedsheets, pillow cases and whatnot.
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Old 29-11-2008   #12
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Well i guess I'm not excited anymore, Zara Home is way way better.
 
Old 02-12-2008   #13
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^so true.
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sounds great, thanks for the thread.
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So freaking cute.
 
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