
As we reach the tail end of summer, we see the introduction of the autumn winter collections from our favourite interior brands. New colours, tones and styles designed to inspire the cosiness that comes cooler weather. From autumnal furniture to custom designed technology pieces, here's what's new in home and interiors in February.
Le Creuset has launched a line of portable food and beverage containers
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It's called the On The Go collection. This brand-new line of portable, reusable food and beverage containers translates the classic French elegance of Le Creuset kitchenware to modern essentials for life on the move.
Minotti’s 2024 Collection introduces a collaboration with Giampiero Tagliaferri
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In a balance of form and function, each piece captivates with unique shapes and intricate details, showcasing Minotti’s dedication to both craftsmanship and excellence. A key feature of the de de ce Autumn Edit, the rich tones are the perfect way to welcome the trans-seasonal weather.
Butter – Meet the KitchenAid's Colour Of The Year for 2025
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Butter is more than just a colour. It's a nostalgic paradigm that ignites memories of home cooked meals, cosy afternoons baking with mum and meals shared with friends. Indulgent and joyful, KitchenAid's new hue reminds us of the joy of cooking in the best way possible. You can shop your Butter-toned stand mixer on site now.
Bang & Olufsen unveils Atelier: a custom-made experience
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This brand new offering at select Bang & Olufsen stores around the world will allow clients to create custom-made products for the first time. Here, Bang & Olufsen takes its reputation for design and innovation one step further, allowing customers to work with its master artisans in Struer, Denmark to imagine something wholly unique and tailored. You can head to the Bang & Olufsen website to see the fabric, material, colour and design choices currently available to customise.
Kave Home launches Premium Collection for Autumn Winter 25
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This exclusive and collaborative collection was created by the Kave Home Design Team and renowned global studios. It highlights the meeting of traditional elements and modern accents, culminating in an elevated collection of timeless pieces.
Smeg has launched its latest colour, Storm Blue
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Drawing on the beauty of the natural world, Smeg's newest colour invites the timeless tones of the sky and sea into your home. Available in a matte finish, this colour can be seen across Smeg's small appliances.
Introducing Flammes, a home fragrance brand with scents inspired by the zodiac
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The brand's first collection of candles called What's Up Buttercup, features 12 candles, each inspired by one of the 12 signs of the zodiac. Whether you want the warm honeysuckle of Aries or the sweet and earthiness of Virgo, these display pieces are designed to ignite your interiors.
Fred Home's latest ceramic vases have arrived
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Playful yet elegant, interiors brand Fred Home has just launched its new collection of ceramic vases. The Mediterranean-inspired designs are lovingly hand-painted and designed to be art pieces in their own right. Find the statement making designs online at Fred Home.
Le Creuset's newest colour is Sea Salt
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Joining the ranks of Le Creuset's iconic colour collection is Sea Salt. Wind-swept, cool and minerally, Sea Salt is a refined tone that blends the ocean tones green, grey and blue. This elegant hue is available across Le Creuset's most popular kitchenware pieces.
Introducing Linen House's Resin Collection
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The Resin Collection includes a range of new pieces created with the unique marbled effect that comes from resin work. In four pastel hues – white, pink, mint, and beach blue – the collection includes large serving bowls, salad bowls, cheese boards, coasters, napkin rings and salad servers.
For more home and interiors, explore our RUSSH Editors' interior selections for February.