Mango has released a homeware collection – and it's as stylish as you might expect
The Catalonian fashion house pays homage to the Mediterranean through its new home range


Fashion and interior lovers, let's celebrate. Today, April 27th, Mango has released a new homeware collection that will drench our modern homes in Spanish sunshine and style. The launch is here to save our interiors this summer and beyond.
The European label dropped a collection of textile products for the bedroom, living room and bathroom, but have already released plans for an Autumn/Winter 2021 series that will focus on the kitchen and dining room.
Customers can currently choose from a chic range of bed linens, cushions, towels, and bathrobes, alongside a range of candles and incense sticks that epitomize the brand's coastal heritage.
See: Master Bedroom Ideas: Stunning bedroom schemes
Just as their signature fashion pieces exhibit a clean Mediterranean aesthetic, the homeware collection is similarly based on a refreshingly neutral palette, perfect for the season ahead. The collection also showcases subtle remnants of blue and green hues that celebrate the natural setting in which they were designed.
If we weren't already falling over ourselves to bring hints of faraway shores into our homes, Mango has shared that 75% of the textiles have sustainable properties, while 80% of the products have been produced in countries close to Spain to minimize plastic packaging. This is the collection that celebrates and preserves the earth, and we are adding everything to our basket immediately.
In her discussion of the launch, Laura Vila, Director of the Mango Home line, announced the series is a 'natural evolution for Mango,' as it offers their customers a chance to experiment with their beloved style through lifestyle products.
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'The designs are inspired by the Mediterranean, and we have used mainly natural and sustainable materials for the first part of the collection, which focuses mainly on textile products,' Laura adds.
See: Neutral bedroom ideas: 27 stylish ideas for a calm and restful bedroom scheme
Worldwide customers can shop the homeware products exclusively on the online channel, Mango.com, and in selected European markets, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, and the Netherlands.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team.
Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US whilst studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site.
Megan currently lives in London, where she relocated from her hometown in Yorkshire. In her home, she experiments with interior design trends and draws inspiration from the home decor ideas she observes in her everyday work life. Her favorite pieces include her antique typewriter and her expansive collection of houseplants. When she isn’t writing, she is browsing London’s coffee shops and bookstores to add to her ever-growing library, taking over the open shelving in her apartment.
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