Habitat just dropped a new Morris & Co collection -…

Habitat just dropped a new Morris & Co collection -...
Habitat just dropped a new Morris & Co collection -...
Habitat X Morris & Co Red Occasionally chair in the jazz bar with bamboo lamp.

Habitat has just dropped a brand new Morris & Co collection, and if it was all about natural surfaces and steamed colors in his first collection, this latest drops could not be more different.

Habitat was one of the most successful brands that reinterpret the legendary William Morris at a really good price in lively pieces. I picked up the Merton Sunflower armchair for £ 550 at the beginning of this year, and it is easily one of the most beautiful things in my apartment.

I was delighted to see that the habitat had built on hits like the Merton armchair by reorganizing it in several lighter colors, including the beautiful blue acanthus. It has also launched a new Merton-Zweisber sofa, from which I think it is a strong candidate for the best sofa I saw this autumn. However, the new collection is not just a new order of the habitat last year. Instead, they have given the collection a luxurious, maximum overwork.

“We accepted the radicalism of William Morris and his creative collective for a maximum of a maximum vision that gives the modern home a small disorder of the handicrafts, while they have lovingly processed and committed themselves to the excellence of the cultural heritage,” says Claire Vallis, Morris & Co. Design Director, who worked with Habitat with Habitat on the collection.

Habitat just dropped a new Morris & Co collection -...
A look at the new collection personally at the preview of the Habitat Press for autumn / winter 2025. (Photo credit: Future / Sara Hesikova)

The iconic patterns such as Acanthus and Merton Blackthorn were interpreted in bold, jeweled colors. There are many velvet surfaces, fringed edges and even gold details. It has a remarkable resemblance to how the luxurious interior design house from Hackney brought the classic Morris pattern into the 21st century.

With 22 GBP for the Habitat X Morris & Co Love, however, there is enough pillows and well over £ 100 for a designer in the House of Hackney. It is easy to see why this collection of habitat is a hit.

I not only had a piece of range, I was lucky enough to personally see some of the new pieces at the beginning of this week. After seeing the designs and prices carefully, I would now buy or take the risk.

I almost missed my armchair when the first collection started because I mistakenly assumed that it would not be sold out so quickly. How wrong I was; Instead, I had to wait months before it finally returned to the stock to expand my session ideas for living rooms.

If you recognize something you like, my advice is to buy it now, or you could wait months as I did. While Habitat is usually very good at filling up the articles that its customers love again, this is never a matter of course with this special cooperation.

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