
La Redoute's new homeware collab is here - and it's the cutest thing on the high street right now
Do you know Côte Brasserie? Yes, the chain of French restaurants that serves up classics such as Steak Frites and Poulet Breton and doesn't charge a fortune. (In fact, it's about the only place in London where you'll be able to find a table on a weeknight without a reservation and only pay £22.95 for a three-course menu.)
Well, turns out Côte Brasserie is venturing into homeware – and it has teamed up with one of our favourite high street brands, La Redoute, on its first-ever interiors collection that will take your tablescapes to the next level. (It's outdoor hosting season, after all.)
The 12-piece collaboration is split into two ranges. The Breakfast Collection will come in handy when you're serving up a breakfast spread for your friends this summer – think a trio of unscented, croissant-shaped candles, as well as a tote bag, set of four napkins, a set of two placemats and two different wall prints featuring the flaky pastry.
Le Marché Collection is inspired by the seasonal produce you'll find at a French farmer's market this time of year and comprises another wall print, tote bag, tablecloth, table runner and set of four napkins with hand-drawn illustrations of all your favourite foods: asparagus, radishes, strawberries and, of course, baguettes.
Just like its à la carte menu, prices for the collaboration are super affordable, ranging between £9.95 for the tote bag and £49.95 for the tablecloth and wall prints. The homeware collection launched alongside Côte's new Spring Specials menu, and is now available on coteathome.co.uk and laredoute.co.uk.
Shop Côte x La Redoute Intérieurs
Le Marché Table Runner £24.95 Shop
Breakfast Set of 2 Placemats £24.95 Shop
Le Marché Set of 4 Napkins £34.95 Shop
Breakfast Set of 4 Napkins £34.95 Shop
Le Marché Tablecloth £49.95 Shop
Breakfast Pause Café Wall Print £49.95 Shop
Le Marché Wall Print £49.95 Shop
Breakfast Croissant Wall Print £49.95 Shop
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