Style Sisters head into homewares with Tesco
Lisle Licensing and Tesco confirm an exclusive agreement for leading celebrity organising and styling duo, The Style Sisters, with the launch of their first homeware collection arriving in over 200 stores across the UK from 16th August 2024.
Six years on from launching their brand, the partnership with Tesco marks their most ambitious project to date. Style Sisters, Charlotte Reddington and Gemma Lilly, have personally designed and curated the range, with their signature passion for monochrome at the heart of the stylish new range.
The Style Sisters’ budget-friendly Tesco collection features 18 homeware items, with prices ranging from £5 to £25. Included in the range are luxe for less candles, diffusers, vases, knitted cushions, photo frames and of course, a selection of practical storage boxes.
Experts in creating calm, clutter-free spaces, the timeless colour palette can be easily incorporated into any home design scheme, working collectively together or as individual pieces. From the bedroom to living room, hallway or bathroom, the versatile, affordable range of accessories will instantly refresh any space this autumn.
Francesca Lisle, Managing Director at Lisle Licensing comments: “We are thrilled to be able to share this news which has been a work-in-progress for many months between ourselves, Tesco and the girls. Given the success of their previous launches, we anticipate this homewares range will be a standout in-store as we transition from summer to cosying up our homes for the colder months.
Commenting on the launch the Style Sisters added:“We are so excited and grateful for this opportunity. We both feel there is a huge gap for affordable stylish storage and homeware so to be able to bring this to market and launch a range at the biggest grocer in the UK is truly amazing. We’ve focused on textures to give the items a point of difference, whilst remaining good staple pieces for the home. We wanted our items to sit seamlessly together and to work in most people’s homes regardless of their interior choices.”