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Zara Home and Collagerie Celebrate Texture, Color, and Craft

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The brands reunite for a second homeware collaboration inspired by expressive design and everyday beauty.

A COMMON THREAD

Zara Home and Collagerie have teamed up once again to launch their second homeware collection, titled A Common Thread. This latest collaboration blends modern minimalism with vibrant artistic expression — a meeting point of form and feeling, texture and tone.

The collection brings together clean lines and warm color palettes, resulting in sculptural tableware, technicolor throws, fluid-shaped lighting, and oversized platters. Every piece is created with purpose and presence — made to bring elegance and story into the everyday.

KAVEL RAFFERTY’S ARTISTIC TOUCH

One of the standout elements of this release is the inclusion of work by artist Kavel Rafferty. Her bold floral paintings have been translated into a luxurious blanket and a striking triptych of wall hangings. The use of vibrant color and layered texture gives the collection a painterly depth — a balance of refinement and emotional resonance.

It’s a continuation of Collagerie’s commitment to craft-forward design, paired with Zara Home’s elevated approach to timeless interiors.

NOW AVAILABLE TO SHOP

The collection is available now, with pieces ranging from around $13 to $699 USD. It can be shopped online through both Zara Home and Collagerie’s websites.

Whether you’re looking to make a bold statement or add subtle texture to your space, this collaboration brings artful utility to the forefront of home design.

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