Shopper’s Diary: Mango Home Glassware and More in Mediterranean Colors
Mango, the Barcelona-based fashion chain, has clearly been keeping tabs on the interiors world and on brands such as Zara Home and Hay. Mango debuted its first home accessories in 2021. Now it’s unveiling a new collection of accessories, including glassware, tablecloths, and bedding. There are kids’ room designs, too. Pictured in an elegant terrazzo-floored Spanish house, the line is also about to appear in the first stand-alone Mango Home store opening any second on Barcelona’s Avinguda Diagonal.
Using a palette of spirit-lifting colors, Mango’s creative team set out to “translate the Mediterranean lifestyle into interior design.” Join us for some browsing.
Above: The Cylindrical Glass Vase, here in Ochre, is $29.99. The pie ces in the collection were designed in Barcelona and made all over, including Spain, China, India, Portugal, and Pakistan.
Above: A Cotton Cushion Cover with Woven Stripes is $35.99. The mottled green tumbler and covered glass jar are forthcoming from Mango Home.
Above: Mango Home’s Borosilicate Glass Vase, $15.99, also comes in blue, green, and orange.
Above: A Multi-Colored Printed Cotton Tablecloth for 6 to 8 Diners, 59-by-98.4 inches, is $79.99.
Above: Mango Home’s Sena Cutlery Set, €17.99, is also available with black and green handles and bears more than a passing resemblance to Sabre Paris’s Bistrot line. It’s not yet available in the US. Tumbler and serving plates, shown here, are also forthcoming.
Above: The Flower Pot Dolly, $59.99, is made of borosilicate glass with drainage holes and also comes with a pale blue saucer.
Above: A Cotton Percale Multi-Striped Duvet Cover, starts at $99.99, and Cotton Percale Multi-Striped Pillowcases, start at $29.99 each. The all-cotton Plaid Sarah Blanket is $79.99.
Above: An assortment of Mango Home cotton percale pillowcases. For the latest, see @mangohomecollection.More recommended shops:
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