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Habitat launches first homewares collection for Jackson & Levine

Habitat has launched a new homewares collection in collaboration with supper club duo Laura Jackson and Alice Levine. The capsule collection, which is the first for… View Article

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Habitat launches first homewares collection for Jackson & Levine

Habitat has launched a new homewares collection in collaboration with supper club duo Laura Jackson and Alice Levine.

The capsule collection, which is the first for the pair, features a range of hand-woven table and kitchen linens such as an apron, tea towels, a runner, tablemats and napkins.

Coinciding with the launch of Jackson & Levine’s first book Round to Ours, the collection has been designed to reflect the pair’s distinctive stylistic approach to their supper clubs in London’s East End.

Jackson & Levine explained: “Our first capsule collection includes the staples for dressing your dining table and kitchen. We’ve focused on creating informal, hand crafted textiles and have worked with one of Habitat’s oldest suppliers in India to create designs on a khadi base cloth. This cloth is hand-spun and hand-woven in a traditional weaving village and has a beautiful relaxed quality to it.

“Each piece is entirely individual – not machine uniformity – and a cool, neutral base stripe underpins the whole collection with printed botanical motifs giving a nod to the foraged herbs we use in our cooking and table decorating.”

The collection retails in Habitat’s London flagship stores.

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