5 female designed home wear pieces that will make your home a happier place.
This week, our shopping list focuses on home wear by female designers around the world.
by Mathilde Delonca
You never own enough candles.
A new home fragrance to light up your bathroom.
Founded by former model, Elizabeth Minett, Cander Paris brings together the best of French savoir-faire and a Californian je-ne-sais-quoi that make her brand unique. Created to inspire contemporary ambiance with the world’s most revered French candlemakers, Cander scents take you back to “Our Youth” (as clearly stated the name of Cander white candle), or to places you may dream of going (cf. Rue Vertbois Candle named after the ambiance of a Parisian street in Paris Marais district).
You never own enough vases, either.
Get yourself a blossomy Bosoms.
French artist, based in London, Anissa Kermiche designs beautiful objets AND stunning pieces of jewellery. Blossomy bosoms and bums are the highlights of her collection. Anissa’s ambition is to create pieces which reflects the generation of successful, powerful and inspirational women that she sees all around her. That makes one more reason to get our hands on her vases.
Guess what? You never own enough table sets, either.
A Table set by Bianca Miró.
Blanca Miró, former fashion influencer met entrepreneur Rafa Blanc. Together they founded Vasquiat in 2018, offering the first online platform where you can pre-order next season’s collections with up to 40% off. Their fashion items are as iconoclast as their home wear collection. Colorful and bold, their pieces would warm up any interior.
Nobody owns enough plates.
Dolce Vita
Literally, IN LOVE, with every single piece feature in Funky Table Trip to south Italy collection. Mugs, plates, candles, bud vases any of those will make your interior spark as bright as Calabria sun. Founded in 2015 by Sisters Mariangela y Titti Negroni, they are now retailed in your favorite department, from Liberty London to Le Bon Marché Paris! Available online as well.
Since nobody owns enough vases…
Scandinavian Still-Life.
Madam Stoltz’s standing stonewear coral , her fish vase or gold-like leaf vase are altogether my favorite Quarantine discovery. Based in the small island of Bornholm, Denmark everything in Madam Stoltz designs whispers hygge. Who don’t want to give her home a “mood of coziness and comfortable conviviality with feelings of wellness and contentment” as per the official definition of hygge? Definitely worth giving it a try!