In the world of high fashion this season, we are seeing a surge in heritage houses bringing their iconic DNA into our most mundane daily rituals. If you’re looking to invest in pieces for your home, these are the things to watch

Prada Stainless Steel Flatware Set


Prada’s stainless steel set is defined by sleek, strong lines that feel incredibly modern on any dinner table. The standout detail is the iconic logo on handle. It’s the quiet luxury flex for a minimalist apartment.
Louis Vuitton Blossom Vase


Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has taken the emblematic Monogram Flower and transformed it into a vase. Hand-crafted by master glassblowers in Murano, Italy, the Blossom Vase is a thick swirl of clear glass that captures light beautifully. While this is perfect for a full bouquet, it functions just as well as a standalone art piece.
Dior Champs de Tulipes Coffee Cup and Saucer


Part of the Champs de Tulipes collection, this set is a poetic tribute to Christian Dior’s love for flowers. The delicate pink and green tulip motifs was designed by Alexia Lignon to bring an air of Parisian romance to your morning caffeine fix.
Hermès Tea Time Change Tray


Hermès has a unique way of turning leather and porcelain into a storytelling medium. The Tea Time Change Tray features a whimsical design by English illustrator Jonathan Burton, depicting a prince and his lover on a journey through a field of hearts. Inspired by fairy tales and card games, the tray is a small but mighty piece of functional art. It’s the perfect spot to drop your keys or jewellery, adding a touch of fantasy to your entryway or bedside table.
Versace Medusa ’95 Hair Brush and Mirror


Versace is bringing its signature high-octane glamour to the vanity with the Medusa ’95 collection. The hair brush, featuring metal bristles and a gold-tone Medusa hardware on the handle. Paired with the small, portable hand-held mirror which comes in a sleek leather case. It’s the kit for the girl on the go.


