Harrods Launches A Home Line

Harrods Launches A Home Line
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For Architectural Digest, by Hadley Keller.

The line features case goods made in collaboration with Porada upholstery by London's Artistic Upholstery.
Courtesy of Harrods

The line features case goods made in collaboration with Porada upholstery by London's Artistic Upholstery.

Attention Anglophile aesthetes: Britain's favorite luxury department store, Harrods, has just announced its first in-house furniture line. Designed in collaboration with Italian company Porada and featuring upholstery from British purveyor Artistic, the line consists of sofas, tables, chairs, sideboards and cabinets, all in a modern deco style that evokes the brand's heritage. Intricate details and luxe materials like marble, velvet, and brass add flair to the contemporary silhouettes, which will be available in-store beginning March 7th.

"The elegant designs created by the Harrods Interiors team bring together contemporary, understated finishes and the finest materials," said Harrods' director of home Annalise Fard in a statement. Though furniture has previously been available at Harrods (the store has carried such venerable brands as Vitra and B&B Italia) and the company offers interior design consultation, the jump to producing their own marks a strong faith in the industry. The Harrods furnishings will join the company's in-house lines of menswear, womenswear, and bedding.

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