CLM Home Range
It’s summertime and the living is easy with CLM Home’s range of home textiles and furnishings.
Drawing inspiration from the Mediterranean and the small seaside villages dotted along its picturesque shoreline, CLM Home offers a wide variety of soft accessories for the home, including woven headboards, cushions, rugs, curtains, bedspreads and towels in soft sorbet and sunset hues.
Made from premium materials such as 100% cotton and jute, and designed to be mixed and matched to your heart’s content, the versatile range allows you to create unique interior scapes, no matter your style. Whether you prefer a more natural and monochromatic look or want to add a Boho flair to your rooms, there are sure to be a few items perfect for your home.
Ideal for laid-back living, their newest products are available in a proliferation of summer hues, from soft coral to warm mustard tones, faded olive greens and an assortment of classic neutral shades, from bleached shell to the perfect buff shade reminiscent of golden beaches.
We especially love the peachy Velur Floor Cushions – perfect for relaxed alfresco entertaining on balmy summer eves. As well as their large assortment of fun scatters, which offers the quickest and most affordable way to instantly update a space. It’s, of course, also perfect for injecting colour into a patio or balcony scheme. Not to mention the Ovo Plant Pot in dusty olive
– It may just be the most stylish way to house plants indoors.
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