
H&M x Palm Heights is the hottest homeware collaboration for summer - and it's selling out fast
From the white glove service to the crisp cotton bedding – there's plenty to marvel over when you're staying in a boutique hotel. Top of the list, at least for me, is the carefully-curated décor. I'll spend a good amount of time on holiday thinking about how I can bring the five-star vibe into my flat in London. The only problem? I have neither an interior designer on speed dial, nor the budget for high-end homeware.
Well, it looks like I've run out of excuses because H&M Home has teamed up with Palm Heights, the Caribbean boutique hotel on Grand Cayman Island. With its palm-lined pool, bright yellow parasols and striped beach towels, the hotel, which was founded and designed by New York-based Creative Director Gabriella Khalil, has interiors you'll fantasise about long after you've come home from your trip.
The 23-piece collection, which launched online and in-store today, evokes the sun-drenched spirit of the beachfront hangout without the need to dip into your savings.
There are cotton beach towels and robes in rich tones of yellow and brown; sandstone sculptural vases, bowls and candle holders; playful additions such as a beach tennis kit and backgammon set; and coloured tumblers and glasses that will instantly elevate your summer tablescape.
Prices, as you'd expect from H&M Home, are reasonable, ranging between £14.99 for a decorative bowl and £99.99 for a robe.
'This collection is about capturing that magical feeling of being on holiday in your home: that could be a relaxing, beautiful moment in your bathroom feeling fantastic in your robe, or having guests come over and creating memories around a table with special glassware,' says Khalil.
'While Palm Heights is a highly visual and chic space, there is also a real playfulness about it at the same time and the mix of both these worlds would be my ideal for people to take away from the collection.'
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Robe £99.99
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Towel £34.99
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Basket £19.99
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Cushion Cover 2-Pack £29.99
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Cushion £34.99
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Blanket £69.99
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