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Mango launches first ever homeware line

Cult clothing brand Mango has launched its first ever homeware line, inspired by the Mediterranean and available exclusively online.

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The collection will feature sustainable textiles, and focuses on the bedroom, living room and bathroom at this stage. It includes bed linen, duvet covers, cushions, blankets, towels and bathrobes, as well as candles and mikados.

As the home is an important element Mediterranean culture, Mango has made sure that the lifestyle and culture of the region is apparent in every aspect. For example, the aesthetic of the initial collection is based on clean and refined style, with contemporary design which combines neutral colours.

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Jan Rivera, Mango’s Chief Creative Officer Mango, points out:Mango is a brand with a Mediterranean spirit that aims to share its vision and lifestyle with its customers. This new collection has been a natural evolution for us, and one that is also aligned with our sustainability goals.

With regards to the sustainability of the collection, Mango has promised that 80% of the items will be produced locally, with the entire line being sustainable. This reinforces Mango’s commitment to the eco element of textiles.

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According to Toni Ruiz, Mango CEO, Our customers want the same comfort and style they look for in clothes to decorate the rooms of their homes.  This is an ambitious project we are excited about, and cannot wait to hear what you think.”

The collection is exclusively available on the Mango website, and plans are in place to add kitchenware for the autumn/winter 2021 season. Stay tuned for all the latest information on our website and on our social channels.

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Browse the collection and place your order on the Mango website now.

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