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Sneak peak: fabulous H&M furniture and lighting for SS21

Sneak peak: fabulous H&M furniture and lighting for SS21

The new H&M furniture and lighting collections are another reason to look forward to spring 2021

We're huge fans of H&M furniture, lighting and homeware and we get the impression that you are too.

From its gorgeous bed linen to its covetable tableware - and more recently its super cool furniture collections - the Swedish fashion brand has homeware well and truly nailed, particularly if you're a fan of modern interior design.

So it's good news that for Spring 2021 H&M Home has expanded its range of furniture and lighting.

Expect to see new versions of existing favourites plus brand-new products, including coffee tables, lounge chairs, pendants and super slick storage.

Here's a sneak peak of what's to come...

RETRO RATTAN


The popular safari line in wood and rattan is extended with the introduction of lampshades, table lamps and floor lamps.

            

COLLECTOR'S COFFEE TABLE


This retro inspired wooden table has a glass top glass that allows you to present and store valuable artefacts, your favourite magazines or cherished memorabilia underneath.

            

STYLISH STORAGE


For the first time the H&M Home range will also include inspiration for the hallway and wardrobe, with a minimalistic shoe rack, a hanger and a versatile hat rack, all in black steel, allowing you to get organised, even in the smallest spaces.

            

SLEEK LIGHTING


On the lighting side there's a line of minimalistic black floor and wall lamps in powder-coated steel with soft shapes along with a collection of teardrop shaped glass pendants in different sizes.

            

GRAPHIC SHAPES


There's more graphic lines and powder-coated steel in the form of this stylish drinks trolley. It'll be just the job once Dry January's done with.

            

The new products will be available in H&M Home’s concept stores and online at hm.com from the beginning of 2021.

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