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Tommy Hilfiger Furniture to Debut in Fall

Iconic clothing designer Tommy Hilfiger has signed a licensing agreement with LF Products to license a furniture collection to debut in the U.S. and Latin America this fall.


The introduction will include two collections to be sold through department stores, specialty stores and e-commerce partners. The New York collection will reflect modern city life, and the Greenwich collection will feature coastal and country living designs.

LF Products, a Li & Fung (494.HK) company, will produce the lines. Tommy Hilfiger is owned by PVH Corp

“Our expanded home offerings embrace a modern take on all-American tradition and build on my passion and love of furniture and architectural design,” said Tommy Hilfiger. “I’ve always been inspired by iconic American homes and I’m constantly finding new inspiration in everything around me.”

The Tommy Hilfiger furniture collections include upholstered, case goods, and occasional pieces for the living room, dining room and bedroom. East Coast influences are combined with the relaxed ease of the West Coast in designs that draw inspiration from modern city life, classic coastal aesthetics, and country living. The collection uses classic fabrics and textures mixed with pops of color, signature patterns, and unique details that give each piece a fresh twist.

“We are delighted to be collaborating with such an iconic, American lifestyle brand on their home collection,” said Henry Chan, a Li & Fung senior executive and president of LF Products. “Through our furniture design and production teams in Shanghai, we have been able to bring the brand's unique heritage and spirit to Tommy Hilfiger’s customers in a powerful new way.”



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