Indulge your wanderlust with Fired Earth X M&S, an exclusive homeware collection inspired by Indian textile design
We've teamed up again with the renowned British interiors brand, Fired Earth, to compile an exclusive selection of covetable items for your home. In coordination with Fired Earth, our in-house design team has curated a series of tableware, bedding, cushions and towels showcasing prints that draw inspiration from the brand’s signature tile designs and hallmark colours.
Why not start with Fired Earth’s tableware, an inspired choice to infuse your dining room with rich hues and rustic textures this spring. The assortment ranges from vibrant side plates etched with tile-inspired designs to unique, artisanal-inspired serveware, creating a laid-back ambiance when hosting.
If you’re already captivated by M&S X Fired Earth’s richly patterned bedding, prepare to fall in love all over again this season thanks to the addition of their globe-gathering home furnishings. With everything from sumptuously soft fringed towels to pure cotton bedspreads, these beautifully designed pieces are the perfect accent to the collection’s vivid patterns and embellishments. We love this rust-hued bolster cushion, just what is required to add a luxuriously laid-back vibe to your home or garden (yes, it’s suitable for outdoor use). Team with an earthenware ceramics and decorative touches to exude modern bohemian style.
To quickly update your bedroom, consider acquiring a fresh bedding set. The unique print of M&S X Fired Earth Jaipur collection draws inspiration from the exotic and vibrant woodblock patterns characteristic of the Indian city. It features a rich palette that will enhance your existing colour scheme with depth and drama. Crafted from soft and breathable responsibly-sourced cotton, this visually striking bedding set reflects the iconic pink-tinted architecture of Jaipur. When paired with scatter cushions, scented candles and a tactile throw, your bedroom will become the idyllic haven you've always desired it to be.
Words: Sarah Lafarge