Destree x Cabana bring whimsical elegance to the table with a limited-edition tableware collection that blends Mediterranean charm with French artistry. Destree cofounder Geraldine Guyot-Arnault, known for her passion for rustic Provençal settings, partnered with Cabana’s Martina Mondadori to create square hand-painted ceramic plates, linen napkins, and tablecloths -- all infused with Destree’s signature anise green and a collector’s eye for detail. Accessories like belts and pouches featuring traditional French passementerie add a fashion-forward twist.
The collaboration marks Destree’s debut in home décor and celebrates artisanal craft, drawing on Guyot-Arnault’s global trove of antique tableware. Launched with a Milan trunk show and a lakeside lunch at Passalacqua, the collection reflects the joyful 'spirit of discovery' both brands share. Available online and in-store at Via Borgospesso, Milan.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Artisanal Tableware Revival
- There is a growing demand for unique, hand-crafted tableware that combines artistic expression with functionality.
- Cross-industry Collaborations
- Collaborations between fashion brands and home décor companies are creating novel product lines that capture new market segments.
- Cultural Aesthetics Fusion
- Blending different cultural design elements is gaining popularity, offering consumers fresh and diverse aesthetic experiences.
Sectors Adopting This
- Home Decor
- The entry of high-end fashion brands into the home décor segment is offering consumers luxury options in everyday domestic products.
- Artisanal Craft
- The resurgence of interest in artisanal crafts is encouraging the production of bespoke, detail-oriented home accessories.
- Luxury Fashion Accessories
- Incorporating traditional craftsmanship into fashion accessories is attracting consumers seeking unique and heritage-inspired items.
