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Eichholtz Lifestyle Collection Is Transformative Worldwide Aesthetic

The new Eichholtz collection is partly presented as a set of transformative looks that draw on the aesthetic sensibilities, lifestyle possibilities and vibes of specific stylish locations around the world.

Firstly, the Parisian look is defined by softness, elegance, a pared-back color palette and an air of

sophistication. The Black Tie look is a sleek and glamorous style that recalls the vibrancy of a metropolitan city and a classic version of uptown entertaining. Finally, Palm Beach is inspired by the warm, playful and light atmosphere where the blues of the ocean and sky meet tropical colors and bold patterns.

The materials are textured and ultra-relaxed such as rattan, bamboo, lacquered and natural wood and woven outdoor upholstery in outdoor seating. Alfresco dining furniture and the placement of accessories are ideal opportunities to add charm and a little playfulness.

The new Eichholtz collection offers a multitude of design highlights and in particular there are 13 new fabrics in a series of neutral tones, softened earthy shades with a focus on beautiful textural details in weaving and mélange surfaces. In addition, natural jute is crafted into cushions and stools for a more relaxed, handmade feel to accessories.

Seating introduces several new fabrics in modular and more organic forms such as the Sofa Cosenza and the Sofa Malaga. All work well with the new series of organically formed travertine occasional tables and Titan table lamps with angular stone bases. There’s also a nod to basket weaving in the form of the brass and timber Coffee Table Sorrento that has a midcentury feel.

Additionally, this year will see new Eichholtz branded stores opening throughout this year, starting with Paris, Dusseldorf, Istanbul, Los Angeles, Stockholm, and Johannesburg. The two Eichholtz Galleries in Amsterdam and Miami are also opportunities to be immersed in the unique Eichholtz experience.

Following on from the hugely successful launch of The Met x Eichholtz collection in collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the full collection is now available at numerous stores worldwide as well as online.

Eichholtz remains committed to the high standards and great ambitions set for its ESG (Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance) policy and in 2024 it remains a top priority. The company will keep striving for improvements, always reexamining the way in which it operates.

Creative Officer Edwin Van Der Gun says, “Our new collection for 2024 is driven by contrast and

texture, shapes, and tones, by color, spaces, as well as location and a sense of place. We’ve explored the way we live and how what we wear can transform the way we feel, making us more confident, energized, or calm. That is very much reflected in this collection with new material combinations and a focus on incredible forms, both full of softness and curves and our more architectural pieces. This collection feels like a return to our roots as a design-led business.”



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