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Art Hide and Amigos De Hoy’s to Announce New Collections

Furniture World News Desk on 1/16/2019


Art Hide and Amigos de Hoy recently announced that they have selected the best elements of the iconic 70s and infused them throughout the companies’ decadent new homewares collections.

Offering a fresh take on 70’s opulence, the newest ethically sourced leather rugs and accessories from Art Hide feature rich jewel tones, reminiscent of the colors seen in era’s best five star hotels and which hint of rock-star glam. New styles Largo and Optico are inspired by bold wallpaper prints of the time in stunning teal and rich forest green hues. And some classic pieces get a modern update, such as the Estrella rug which boasts gold accents injected throughout its herringbone pattern in an ode to 70’s glam.

Likewise, Amigos de Hoy brings elevated bohemian glamour to interiors with a new collection of hand-made and traditional artisan crafted pieces. From vintage floral inspired prints and patterns to Moroccan influences and other 70’s references, the collection’s textile pieces deliver on both quality and style. And of course no 70’s inspired collection would be complete without a scattering of gold. New Tom Tom storage / planter drums pick up where the brand’s popular Joanie and Stevie tambourines left off, and are a continuation of musical references seen throughout the range.

“The 70’s was a time for rock ‘n’ roll, bold colour, shaggy textures, and letting your hair down. Rules were there to be broken; clashing wallpapers dominated, and it’s all sneaking right back in where it came from, albeit in a more refined and toned down way, reflected perfectly in our new ranges,” says Art Hide founder, Kura Perkins.

Bree Hay-Hendry, Creative Director of the brands, added, “It’s been a blast researching and designing for the latest ranges. I’ve been allowed to indulge my love for all things retro, and peppered these touches throughout the range. For Art Hide we went with luxurious finishes and colours, while at Amigos we referenced the more carefree elements from the era”.