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The unexpectedly high-end homewares you can find on the high street
The unexpectedly high-end homewares you can find on the high street

Telegraph

time2 days ago

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  • Telegraph

The unexpectedly high-end homewares you can find on the high street

Designer-quality homeware normally comes with a price tag to match – but if you know where to look, there are some gems to be found on a budget this season. Several high-street brands have been raising their interiors game by introducing elevated materials, collaborating with well-known designers and producing limited-edition ranges with thoughtful decorative details. Here are some key collections to have on your radar. Zara Home x Collagerie The debut collaboration between the British shopping platform Collagerie and the Spanish fashion brand Zara was a sell-out success last summer; and the second collaboration, which has just launched, looks to be just as covetable. Designed by Collagerie's chief creative officer (and former British Vogue fashion director) Lucinda Chambers, the collection demonstrates her flair for combining bold colours in a way that looks effortlessly chic, never garish, and her knack for pinpointing the details that give a piece a high-end, handmade look. 'To push the boundaries both in terms of colour juxtapositions and materials and design is very important for Zara Home and Collagerie,' says Chambers, who describes the process of working on the collection as 'joyous'. 'To make things that resonate, excite and stand out as beautiful standalone pieces as well as the collection as a whole is key.' The pieces include furniture, textiles, ceramics and wall art, in earthy tones and tactile textures, with prices starting from £7.99. We predict the blankets, the stripey woven chair and matching footstool, and the chunky ceramic serving dishes that could have come from a market in Deia, will be this year's runaway hits. John Lewis Pieces from John Lewis's autumn-winter 2025 collection are already starting to drop, and its Modern Luxe range is one to look out for. Sofas and armchairs with chocolate-brown velvet upholstery and sleek chrome frames have a loungy, 1970s vibe, and the wooden furniture pieces have a particularly upscale look. Burl wood – which has a distinctive, knotty grain and a glossy lacquered finish – is set to be a key element of the coming collection, and pieces such as the burl walnut coffee (£399) and bedside table (£349) look far more expensive than they are. A little table lamp with a marble base called Porcini isn't exactly cheap at £200, but would potentially cost three times that price elsewhere. H&M Home Shop wisely at H&M and you can find accessories that will elevate a room, yet cost just a few pounds. Clever collaborations with high-end partners – most recently, a summery collection with the Caribbean hotel Palm Heights – help to lend the brand a more luxurious look, but its own-design pieces also include plenty of gems. Right now, there are some chic pieces in materials such as marble, velvet and corduroy, including a marble side table and floor lamp, both £99.99, and trays, kitchenware and candlesticks from £6.99. Look out for table linens too – an embroidered tablecloth is a steal at £39.99. Next Home Next hasn't always been known for a luxe style, but it has recently been quietly upping the ante with its N Premium range. The neutral palette of the furniture and textiles help to give a more expensive look: standout current pieces include an oak and marble side table for £399, a curved oak-veneer bedside table for £475, and a brass ceiling light for £150 that could pass for a far pricier designer version. Next's collaboration with the interior decorator Nina Campbell has produced a collection with a designer edge, but in an entirely different style, with colour, pattern and decorative detail: the lighting and storage pieces are especially good. M&S If you associate M&S homewares with a slightly fusty look, you might be surprised to see some of its more recent accessories. As with its fashion collections, the company is clearly targeting a younger, trend-conscious shopper, and producing its own versions of certain zeitgeisty pieces that have been all over Instagram – chequerboard and stripe motifs on textiles and ceramics, and table lamps with scalloped shades, for instance. Its ongoing collaboration with Kelly Hoppen has also produced some designer ceramics and hotel-inspired bedding and throws. Anthropologie American brand Anthropologie can be relied upon as a source for limited-edition pieces that you won't spot in everyone else's house. Its Hale furniture collection, with tables and storage pieces covered in a leafy botanical print, is a case in point – although with a starting price of £898 for a chest of drawers, it's at the upper end of the high street price range. The tableware comes at more of a pick-me-up price: the current Benedita collection of hand-painted stoneware with a pretty bow motif starts from a more accessible £12.

Zara launches Accra-inspired capsule with Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe
Zara launches Accra-inspired capsule with Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe

Fashion Network

time4 days ago

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  • Fashion Network

Zara launches Accra-inspired capsule with Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe

Zara, the global fashion giant under the Inditex umbrella, continues to bridge the gap between fashion and fine art. After partnering with Chinese textile artist Fanglu Lin, the brand now collaborates with Ghanaian painter Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe on a men's capsule collection inspired by his hometown of Accra. Together, Zara and Quaicoe have created a collection inspired by the natural elements and aesthetics of the artist's hometown, Accra. The pieces evoke the places, objects and people central to Quaicoe's artistic universe, expressed through a rich color palette where neutral earth tones meet vibrant hues. With prices ranging from €19.95 for a short-sleeved T-shirt featuring the artist's signature to €69.95 for a bomber jacket, the collection includes cotton trousers embroidered with floral motifs, shirts, Bermuda shorts, a cardigan, a sweater, and swimwear, all crafted from cotton, knit, and jacquard fabrics. The capsule also offers a wide range of accessories, including clogs, sandals, earrings, necklaces and a bandana. It is available on Zara's e-commerce platform and in selected stores. The Galician brand, currently celebrating its 50th anniversary, operated a commercial network of 1,759 sales points, including both company-operated and franchised stores, as of the end of 2024. Financially, Zara, which reports combined results with home and décor brand Zara Home, recorded revenue of €27.78 billion in its latest fiscal year, a 6.6% increase compared to 2023. Since its founding, Zara has been part of Inditex's portfolio, which also includes Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Pull&Bear, Oysho, Zara Home and Lefties. The Inditex group, chaired by Marta Ortega, posted a 7.5% sales increase during the same period, reaching €38.63 billion in turnover. €1 = $1.16

Zara launches Accra-inspired capsule with Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe
Zara launches Accra-inspired capsule with Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe

Fashion Network

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Zara launches Accra-inspired capsule with Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe

Zara, the global fashion giant under the Inditex umbrella, continues to bridge the gap between fashion and fine art. After partnering with Chinese textile artist Fanglu Lin, the brand now collaborates with Ghanaian painter Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe on a men's capsule collection inspired by his hometown of Accra. Together, Zara and Quaicoe have created a collection inspired by the natural elements and aesthetics of the artist's hometown, Accra. The pieces evoke the places, objects and people central to Quaicoe's artistic universe, expressed through a rich color palette where neutral earth tones meet vibrant hues. With prices ranging from €19.95 for a short-sleeved T-shirt featuring the artist's signature to €69.95 for a bomber jacket, the collection includes cotton trousers embroidered with floral motifs, shirts, Bermuda shorts, a cardigan, a sweater, and swimwear, all crafted from cotton, knit, and jacquard fabrics. The capsule also offers a wide range of accessories, including clogs, sandals, earrings, necklaces and a bandana. It is available on Zara's e-commerce platform and in selected stores. The Galician brand, currently celebrating its 50th anniversary, operated a commercial network of 1,759 sales points, including both company-operated and franchised stores, as of the end of 2024. Financially, Zara, which reports combined results with home and décor brand Zara Home, recorded revenue of €27.78 billion in its latest fiscal year, a 6.6% increase compared to 2023. Since its founding, Zara has been part of Inditex's portfolio, which also includes Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Pull&Bear, Oysho, Zara Home and Lefties. The Inditex group, chaired by Marta Ortega, posted a 7.5% sales increase during the same period, reaching €38.63 billion in turnover. €1 = $1.16

B&M shoppers are rushing to buy a £4 dupe of Zara Home's iconic candle that is £20 cheaper than the original
B&M shoppers are rushing to buy a £4 dupe of Zara Home's iconic candle that is £20 cheaper than the original

Scottish Sun

time15-06-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

B&M shoppers are rushing to buy a £4 dupe of Zara Home's iconic candle that is £20 cheaper than the original

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BARGAIN-hunting Brits are going wild for a £4 candle from B&M that's being hailed as a perfect dupe for a high-end Zara Home favourite — and it's £20 cheaper. The budget retailer's Candle in a Cup has caught the attention of shoppers thanks to its striking resemblance to Zara Home's Mountain Pepper Scented Candle, which retails at £23.99 for a 250g pot. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Zara's Moutain pepper scented candle for £23.99 Credit: ZARA 4 The retailer has a strong reputation for stocking high-quality dupes that give customers the luxe-for-less feel Credit: Facebook 4 Now, B&M shoppers say they can get the same luxurious scent for a fraction of the cost – and with the same chic look to match any décor Credit: Facebook B&M's version comes in a similarly sleek ceramic cup and offers a warm, spicy scent that's near identical to the original, according to fans. One delighted customer said, 'I couldn't believe how similar it smelled to the Zara one I had before. "Honestly, if someone blind-tested me, I wouldn't know the difference. And at £4? I went back the next day and bought three more.' The Mountain Pepper candle by Zara is known for its rich, peppery notes with a hint of citrus, making it a cult classic for those who love a home that smells expensive. Now, B&M shoppers say they can get the same luxurious scent for a fraction of the cost – and with the same chic look to match any décor. This isn't the first time B&M has caused a frenzy with its affordable alternatives to designer homewares. The retailer has a strong reputation for stocking high-quality dupes that give customers the luxe-for-less feel. Their Hotel Collection range, in particular, has drawn comparisons to brands like The White Company and Jo Malone. Shoppers have also raved about B&M's reed diffusers, which are priced at just £3.99 but give off scents that rival products five times the price. I wasn't going to fork out for a Labubu so nabbed a budget alternative from B&M instead - it's SO much cuter too One woman wrote on Facebook: 'These make my whole house smell posh. "I'll never go back to buying the expensive ones again.' Priced at around £4.99, they're often compared to Jo Malone's classic scented candles, which can cost upwards of £55. As one shopper joked online: 'It's giving Zara vibes, but on a B&M budget — and I'm here for it!' Even home accessories like velvet cushions and throws are proving popular dupes. Their luxe-looking velvet cushion covers, priced at £8.99, have been likened to ones sold at H&M Home and Zara Home for double the price.

B&M shoppers are rushing to buy a £4 dupe of Zara Home's iconic candle that is £20 cheaper than the original
B&M shoppers are rushing to buy a £4 dupe of Zara Home's iconic candle that is £20 cheaper than the original

The Irish Sun

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

B&M shoppers are rushing to buy a £4 dupe of Zara Home's iconic candle that is £20 cheaper than the original

BARGAIN-hunting Brits are going wild for a £4 candle from B&M that's being hailed as a perfect dupe for a high-end Zara Home favourite — and it's £20 cheaper. The budget retailer's Candle in a Cup has caught the attention of shoppers thanks to its striking resemblance to Zara Home's Mountain Pepper Scented Candle, which retails at £23.99 for a 250g pot. 4 Zara's Moutain pepper scented candle for £23.99 Credit: ZARA 4 The retailer has a strong reputation for stocking high-quality dupes that give customers the luxe-for-less feel Credit: Facebook 4 Now, B&M shoppers say they can get the same luxurious scent for a fraction of the cost – and with the same chic look to match any décor Credit: Facebook B&M's version comes in a similarly sleek ceramic cup and offers a warm, spicy scent that's near identical to the original, according to fans. One delighted customer said, 'I couldn't believe how similar it smelled to the Zara one I had before. "Honestly, if someone blind-tested me, I wouldn't know the difference. And at £4? I went back the next day and bought three more.' The Mountain Pepper candle by Zara is known for its rich, peppery notes with a hint of citrus, making it a cult classic for those who love a home that smells expensive. Now, B&M shoppers say they can get the same luxurious scent for a fraction of the cost – and with the same chic look to match any décor. This isn't the first time B&M has caused a frenzy with its affordable alternatives to designer homewares. The retailer has a strong reputation for stocking high-quality dupes that give customers the luxe-for-less feel. Their Hotel Collection range, in particular, has drawn comparisons to brands like The White Company and Jo Malone. Most read in Fabulous Shoppers have also raved about B&M's reed diffusers, which are priced at just £3.99 but give off scents that rival products five times the price. I wasn't going to fork out for a Labubu so nabbed a budget alternative from B&M instead - it's SO much cuter too One woman wrote on Facebook: 'These make my whole house smell posh. "I'll never go back to buying the expensive ones again.' Priced at around £4.99, they're often compared to Jo Malone's classic scented candles, which can cost upwards of £55. As one shopper joked online: 'It's giving Zara vibes, but on a B&M budget — and I'm here for it!' Even home accessories like velvet cushions and throws are proving popular dupes. Their luxe-looking velvet cushion covers, priced at £8.99, have been likened to ones 4 Even home accessories like velvet cushions and throws are proving popular dupes Credit: Getty

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