Henry Holland x Harlequin

London Calling: A Designer's Adventure!

London Calling: A Designer's Adventure!

Last week, I embarked on an exhilarating journey from the Southwest to the bustling heart of London for Design Week. Despite the early start, the trip was filled with laughter and catch-ups with friends, making the time fly by.

As we arrived at Chelsea Harbour Design Centre, our group split up, each of us drawn to our favourite brands and eager to discover new ones. The centre was alive with creativity, showcasing the latest in design trends and innovations.

From exploring stunning fabric collections to marvelling at innovative furniture designs, every corner held a new source of inspiration. It's amazing how a single day in London can recharge your creative batteries and fill your mind with fresh ideas for upcoming projects.

While the day was short, it was packed with inspiration that will fuel our designs for months to come.

Exciting News: Harlequin x Henry Holland Collection - A Fusion of Fashion and Interiors!

Exciting News: Harlequin x Henry Holland Collection - A Fusion of Fashion and Interiors!

Exciting News: Harlequin x Henry Holland Collection - A Fusion of Fashion and Interiors!

Hello, design enthusiasts! I'm thrilled to share my thoughts on the latest collaboration that's set the interior design world abuzz - the Harlequin x Henry Holland collection!

I recently attended a webinar showcasing this exquisite range, and it's nothing short of spectacular. Launched on 3rd August, this collection beautifully blends Harlequin's passion for colour with Henry Holland's unique style in clay work.

What makes this collection special? Here are the highlights:

  • A Match Made in Design Heaven: This collaboration merges Harlequin's mastery of colour with Holland's signature style, resulting in a cool, curated collection of fabrics and wallpapers.

  • Organic Forms Meet Bold Colours: Inspired by Nerikomi (a Japanese pottery technique) and designs from the Harlequin archive, expect a delightful interplay of lines, patterns, and graphical elements.