Off-White is Launching a Second “Home” Collection

Fashion
Photograph courtesy of Farfetch

Thinking about tweaking your interior decor? The new Off-White collection should definitely be on your radar.

Given we’ve all spent so much time at home this year – and will likely continue to for the winter months ahead – we’ve become even more obsessed with all things home. The success of Netflix’s The Home Edit is an excellent case in point. And if you’ve been thinking about tweaking your interiors then the new drop of home pieces from Off-White is coming at a very convenient time.

The brand first launched homewares last year – as well as a limited edition capsule collection of items in partnership with IKEA. Now, the Virgil Abloh-led brand is back with another collection and we’re not lying when we say there’s something for every room in your house. The new Off-White home collection is comprised of 80 (yep, eight-zero) items, including pieces for the kitchen, living room, bedroom and bathroom.

There’s bed sheets, cushions with the brand’s signature arrow graphic, sleepwear, slippers, towel sets, a bathrobe, a toothbrush, tablecloth, a ceramics collection, a clock, printed chairs and umbrellas on offer in the expansive collection. There’s also a selection of stationary on offer, too. The brand’s signature logos and design elements, such as its “Meteor” holes, are evident throughout the collection – on clocks, umbrella stands, dinnerware, hairbrushes and more.

Photograph courtesy of Farfetch

Discover some of the key pieces in the collection below:

The Off-White home collection is available from today at Farfetch.com.

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