The global homewares market is predicted to generate over $79.29 Billion in revenue from 2020-2024 and for luxury designers, grabbing a piece of this market has never been more attractive. For those who love high fashion and home décor, the next wave in designer goods in the homewares space is an exciting prospect. Let’s explore how leading design houses are showing off their skills with their latest home décor offerings.
Versace
Versace has always been a strong player in the homewares market, but their latest collections will bring a refreshed sense of fun and vibrant luxury to your home. The collection features everything from bed and bath ware and tableware to furniture and finishing décor and extends to pet accessories. Each item is enthusiastically styled with Versace’s aesthetic identity, comprising golden details contrasted with a dark base to merge sophistication with relaxation. In their latest drop, ‘Rosenthal meets Versace’, Versace introduces four new lines of table wear. It unveils a series of dining ware featuring vibrant pastel palettes of purple, teal, mint and silver blended with the classic gold shade. This release is the perfect addition to any homeware collection that seeks a sense of everyday extravagance at home.
Fendi
Fendi collection has a history of bringing elegance and timelessness to the home through its interior pieces. Fendi Casa was launched in 1988 and has been the epitome of glamour, class and modernity for those who appreciate a sense of artistic minimalism at home. The most recent collection from Fendi comprises coffee tables, chairs and beds featuring geometric styles in neutral green, beige and brown tones. In May this year, Fendi announced a new partnership with Design holding to create a refined vision for Fendi home aspiring to start new endeavours in the homewares space. This partnership will unveil their collaborative ventures in February 2022.
Gucci
The lovers of opulent décor rejoiced when Gucci announced its first homeware line, Gucci Décor, in 2017. Their collections have sported eclectic ranges of home accessories, candles, throw pillows and furniture, all featuring classic Gucci motifs such as the bee. Each homeware line an extension of creative director Alessandro Michele’s vision to bring “the eclectic, romantic aesthetic of the house to live in a way that enables customers to dress their own spaces creatively”. Gucci’s latest collection, ‘Souvenir From Rome’ 2020, is a tribute to all things Rome. The homewares are crafted to inspire the romantic feelings of visiting the streets of Rome combined with the experience of seeking out luxury in local trinkets and textiles.
Saint Laurent
This year, YSL creative director Anthony Vaccarello announced a collaboration with Italian architectural design group Memphis Milano to release a playful collection of home items. The collection is inspired by Memphis’ postmodern design aesthetic featuring bold colour blocks, checkerboard patterns and geometric forms. The incredible exhibit takes inspiration from this timeless style and features furniture, including a boxing ring inspired bed and exuberant ceramics alongside books covering Mephisis’ extensive design history. In true high-fashion style, the collaborative homewares will complement a streetwear collection, including checkered hoodies, dresses, and a button-up shirt.
From furniture and tableware to coffee table books and blankets, fashion houses are pivoting to the interior design space, giving your home the touch of luxury it needs.