Ready to refresh your home for spring? From playful ceramics to fruity lighting, this season’s collaborations and collections are all about letting the sunshine in.
These coveted homewares will add colour and pattern to your space while giving it a stylish lift.
Hum London’s Juno lampshades
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Hum London’s perforated Juno lampshades have become a design-world favourite. The latest colour drop introduces very of-the-moment shades: paper-bag brown, chocolate brown, Seville orange and denim blue (from £68, humlondon.com).
Italian designer Marcantonio’s collaboration with Seletti puts fruit and veg in the spotlight and we are here for it. Shaped like aubergines, lemons and carrots, these sculptural pieces double as art and lighting (from £119, selfridges.com).
Another collaboration for your radar is the Selene Collection of rechargeable lamps by garden designer Pollyanna Wilkinson and lighting specialists Heathfield & Co (from £595, heathfield.co.uk).
Meanwhile, thrifters are snapping up a vintage Ikea ice cube lamp released in the 1990s. Fast forward to 2025 and it is lighting up Instagram (We spotted one on eBay for £65 but prices are creeping up).
Valsa Charlotte hand-painted dinner plates

Valsa’s new dinnerware
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Mid-century modern influences are at the heart of Valsa’s new dinnerware. Handmade in Portugal, each piece is a tribute to the era’s aesthetics. They are the vision of founder Raquel Souz; a Brazilian living in Lisbon. The Charlotte dinner plate would make a chic addition to any tablescape

Peach Vases from Sheyn’s collaboration with 2LG Studio
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The Little Peach Vase from Sheyn’s collaboration with 2LG Studio is a sweet, sculptural piece crafted using 3D printing technology. Love the colour and the curves. There is a Big Peach option, too

Crockery New Tablecloth Range
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Vaisselle is best known for beautiful ceramics, but tablecloths are next on the agenda. Launching on March 24, the linens are just as delightful as hoped.
Block-printed by hand in Jaipur, they feature signature floral patterns and abstract gingham in soft, sun-washed tones
Soho Home Purton Highball Glasses

Soho Home’s pistachio Purton highball glasses
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The pistachio-green hue of these highballs, handcrafted in Mexico, is delectable. Sold in sets of four, they are ideal for elevating cocktail hour

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Brighten up your table with a lemon jug and platter. The handpainted details and ceramic finish gives these zesty pieces a handmade feel at high street prices (£18 and £20 respectively, marksandspencer.com).
Pair them with an Edie Parker jelly tabletop lighter to up your hosting game (£258, modaoperandi.com).

Wiggle Mug by Florence Mytum x NPG
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This moka pot from Alessi gives the classic Italian coffee maker a wavy twist. Made by the innovative Milanese designer Alessandro Mendini, it is a kitchen essential and a piece of design history (£45, alessi.com).
Pair it with the Wiggle Mug by Florence Mytum x NPG for a happy coffee ritual (£35, npgshop.org.uk).
Ca’ Pietra x Zoe Glencross Tiles

Ca’piertra Adventures Collection
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Fabric designer Zoe Glencross has collaborated with tile connoisseurs Ca’Pietra on the Aventuras collection.
Inspired by Glencross’s travels to the sunny cities of Seville, Lisbon, Porto and Palma, the indoor and outdoor porcelain tiles amalgamate Moorish mudéjar and Portuguese azulejo patterning
Morris & Co Collaborations

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Morris & Co prints are having a moment. Totter + Tumble’s hugely popular playmats include some in the signature Morris patterns; they are practical but stylish enough to leave out after playtime (£160, johnlewis.com).
Zara Home’s linen dog bed ensures pets can enjoy a touch of heritage charm (from £99.99, zarahome.com).
For a swishy dose of glamour, it is over to Tinker & Tallulah, which does a fabulous handmade fabric lampshade with a tiered fringe in the snakeshead pattern (from £195, tinkerandtallulah.co.uk).