Calvin Klein Home Celebrates 20 Years With Textile-Rich Collection

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August 11th, 2015
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9:00 AM

Calvin Klein Home is marking 20 years of luxury bedding and home textiles with a once-off collection. The range boasts embroidered linens, suede trims and fine, US-made cottons.

Calvin Klein has long been associated with stylish underwear, luxury men's and women's apparel and denim. But what the all-American brand - owned and operated by PVH Corp. - isn't so well known for is homewares and interiors

But, this year marks the 20th anniversary of the Calvin Klein Home brand; encompassing bed and bath, rugs, table linens, tabletops and gifts - made in the clean minimalism - in fabric and look - of Calvin Klein.

Honoring the double-decade milestone, the CK team has launched a commemorative line, according to an article from WWD. In keeping with minimalism, the design team has reimagined furniture pieces from the past 20 years - those proving iconic - while introducing some brand new items too. 

What fabrics and products make up the new range?

Linen fabrics - sourced locally from US textile mill, Kravet - feature hand-embroidered details. Then, there are the suede bordered collection rugs, for a masculine touch. CK has also produced a hand-drawn bedding collection, which features sombre queen-size duvet, in grey tones and made from fine cotton.

The new Calvin Klein Home 20th anniversary collection will be available September through the Calvin Klein Collection Madison flagship store in New York and on calvinklein.com, as well as other locations.

Looking to source Calvin Klein-inspired textiles for the home?

Available on Le Souk, Lost City fabrics in New York offer embroidered cotton fabrics; designed after 18th century Edo komon Japanese prints. Embroidered in cotton and metal wire, Lost City supports the disappearing aesthetic of ancient artisans with their exquisite fabrics for the home.

All Lost City fabrics are hand embroidered and employ ethical production methods. Essentially, all the firm's processes are done by hand; from artwork to the finishing and packaging.

For home fabrics that have a unique balance of beauty and sustainability, look no further.