Dior celebrates this Thanksgiving with actress Kat Graham, welcoming all into her beautifully decorated, convivial abode. To celebrate the holiday, Kat introduces her “famous” sweet potato gnocchi, glazed in a sage and cinnamon butter sauce.
The delicious dish is presented on hand-painted faience plates from Dior’s Maison collection. This set of plates takes its inspiration from the beauty of wildflowers, and the spirit of Puglia, Italy. The designs echo the essence of the incoming 2021 Cruise Show by Maria Grazia Chiuri.
Each dish mimics the designs of traditional tarot card images, bringing a touch of magic to every meal. Enjoy the holidays with the warming and homely energy this set emits.
As a part of Milan Design Week last year, Marni presented a line of bags furniture and designs objects under what they dubbed their online Folk Market. This year, regardless of the absence of design week as a result of COVD-19, the Italian brand returns with another collection entitled MARNI HOME MARKET. The collection reflects Marni’s multifaceted universe with an exploration of colours and forms. It features a range of bags including playful hammock bags, retro-inspired crochet bags, small striped shopping bags, natural canapa bags and crochet fish bags.
Each piece from the collection is specially handmade by Colombian artisans who have been collaborating with the brand for several years. With respect for local traditions, each item is made according to meticulous artisanal processes that require close attention to detail. The collection will is currently available for pre-order online Marni.com
Draw in Light, the British brand known for using free-hand silk screen printing to create beautiful motifs placed on minimal, elegant shapes and luxury silks and jerseys has turned its attention to homeware. To celebrate the launch of their first home collection, the design duo Polly Wilkinson and Harriet Barford have collaborated with the East London boutique Celestine Eleven. The luxury retail space created an exclusive line of homeware accessories that bear the signature Draw in Light prints. “The clothing is designed to be lived in and change with wear and the wearer,” said Polly and Harriet. “Draw In Light Home felt like a natural progression for the print, the beauty of homeware is it can be enjoyed everyday – not just once or twice a month like clothing.”
The collection itself was styled and shot by the Draw In Light duo themselves in the English countryside. It plays with a palette of blue washes, cream and mixes the signature silks with wool and soft draping jersey. To get your hands on pieces from this elegant collection visit the Draw In Light Home Christmas Pop-up Shop at Celestine Eleven, open from December 5th-14th.