Stacey Solomon's new collection for George Home at Asda officially launched last week and prices unbelievably start at just £1! This is Stacey's third collection with the supermarket giant - influencers lost their minds over the previous two - and her latest designs look set to be just as popular.
Image credit: George Home
Inspired by her own idyllic country home, Pickle Cottage, Stacey's new 268-piece collection incorporates fresh ditsy florals, eucalyptus prints and on-trend gingham in her signature style and features a soothing palette of neutrals and earthy tones plus the introduction of black inspired by her own kitchen.
With prices starting from just £1, Stacey's latest designs include tableware, bedding and bathroom accessories as well as a new kitchen and bakeware range.
Stacey shared her enthusiasm for the new range, saying: “I can’t believe it’s been a whole year since I launched my homeware collection in Asda. I’m having so much fun working with the team and creating this collection has been a dream. It’s perfect for anyone that loves making the home cosy in preparation for the darker nights, and I’m always proud of the great quality and value.
“Our kitchen is the heart of Pickle Cottage, so I'm excited to be introducing kitchen and bakeware to the collection for the first time ever. With Halloween and Christmas around the corner, there will be lots of new decorations to come... I love how special and fun they make the house feel for the whole family. I really hope this range brings you just as much joy as it has me.”
Image credit: George Home
The Stacey Solomon AW24 collection is available now in selected stores and online at George.com. This will be followed by a Halloween capsule range on 19th September and a Festive collection on 1st November.
shop the collection:
(L-R): Green bobble throw | Gingham duvet set | Pumpkin serving bowl | Gingham frilled cushion | Eucalyptus duvet set | Knitted pumpkin | Gingham tea towel set | Boucle pumpkins | Black beaded dinner set
All images used in this post belong to and are used courtesy of George Home.
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