Hennes & Mauritz : H&M HOME to collaborate with Diane von Furstenberg
November 10, 2020 at 08:15 am
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H&M HOME to collaborate with Diane von Furstenberg
H&M HOME is thrilled to reveal a collaboration with the international fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. With an interiors collection that encourages expressions of personal style in the home launching next year, the collaboration brings together von Furstenberg's iconic fashion prints and colour play to the world of H&M HOME interiors. Embracing powerful visuals and personal expression, there will be vases, cushion covers, blankets, candles and more.
10 Nov, 2020
Diane von Furstenberg's vast archive of prints, along with von Furstenberg's life experience as a successful and creative woman, has been a joy to bring to the world of interiors for H&M HOME customers around the world.
'I'm thrilled to be collaborating with H&M HOME, especially since I have such a passion for interiors. The home is both a relaxing and empowering place where you can really 'own' a look or feel. With this collaboration, I want people to take charge of their home decor. The only rule I have is that your home should reflect who you are. The main point is to create a space that you're incredibly comfortable in and is a true expression of your personality.'
Diane von Furstenberg
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Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M) specializes in designing and distributing clothes, accessories and cosmetics for men, women and children. The products are sold primarily under the H&M, H&M Home, COS, Monki, Weekday, Afound, & Other Stories and ARKET brands. Products are manufactured by subcontractors.
At the end of November 2023, products are marketed through a network of 4,369 points of sale (of which 282 franchises) located mainly in Sweden (91), the United States (508), Germany (420), the United Kingdom (238), France (197), Italy (160) and the Netherlands (107).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Germany (14.9%), the United States (14%), the United Kingdom (7.4%), France (4.8%), Sweden (3.7%), Italy (3.2%), the Netherlands (3.1%), Poland (3.1%), Switzerland (2.9%), Canada (2.9%) and other (40%).