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DESIGN DUO
The Conran Shop and Collagerie have collaborated on a second stylish collection
For the second time, the Conran Shop has teamed up with Collagerie to launch an exclusive capsule collection for the home. The sophomore edit features bolder and more energetic colours and compositions across various products, including kitchenware, cushions, rugs, tote bags, and the new addition of lighting. The close work between The Conran Shop’s design team and Collagerie co-founders Lucinda Chambers and Serena Hood has brought each piece to life.
The collection’s ink-bled ‘sketch-a-check’ theme is inspired by vintage watercolour prints and slip trail pottery. Each capsule piece is unique due to natural and recycled materials, handcrafting, and hand-painting techniques. The trays are shaped by hand in Sweden from responsibly sourced birch veneer, the lampshades feature rolled edges and taping, which have been completed by hand, and the hanging mobiles are made in collaboration with the world-famous Volta, assembled in Spain from salvaged materials.
As Fashion Director of British Vogue for 25 years, Chambers has extensive experience directing some of fashion’s most memorable shoots. She has also worked as a creative consultant and stylist across high street and luxury brands, from Prada to H&M. Simultaneously, Hood, as former Executive Fashion Director of British Vogue, has written countless style edits and created unforgettable events for the likes of British and US Vogue, Giorgio Armani and Marc Jacobs.
The Collagerie co-founders have a fresh perspective on their second collection with The Conran Shop, pushing their concept for the home to new heights. Chambers says: “Our ‘ink-bled’ linens and drip-glazed ceramics capture a fresh, laid-back mood that says summer has arrived, with sundrenched tones and artisanal techniques to give the pieces their unique spirit. To go from a single, splashy sketch to a beautifully cohesive collection is a dream come true. That’s the magic that happens when you collaborate with The Conran Shop.”