HiEnd Accents’ “Tasha Polizzi for Paseo Road” collection debuted in New York at the Home Fashions Market shortly after its summer launch.
With the joint collection, the business teams up with well-known Western clothing designer Tasha Polizzi to create a range of home textiles that combines hipness and homespun materials, featuring items such as throws, comforters, quilts, and duvets.
One of HiEnd Accents’ main brands is Paseo Road, which specializes in luxurious rustic bedding and home products in Western, Southwestern, and lodge designs. President of HiEnd Accents Jonathan He told HTT that Polizzi’s recognizable clothing designs, “featuring both beloved classics from the archives and vibrant new creations,” enliven the brand’s product range and attract a wider audience.
In the upcoming seasons, HiEnd Accents and Polizzi want to increase the number of co-branded home furnishings products that they produce together.
The CEO of Tasha Polizzi, Polizzi, stated, “HiEnd Accents is the ideal partner to bring our apparel designs into the home furnishings space as we share a commitment to quality and distinction.” “Customers can anticipate more exciting partnerships that will bring Tasha Polizzi’s distinctive design aesthetic into every corner of their home, as this collaboration is just the beginning of many.”
He continued, “HiEnd Accents is pursuing additional licensing opportunities based on the early response from customers.” The company seeks to expand its product offerings and create novel designs by partnering with other companies that may capitalize on its experience in product development, manufacturing, and distribution.
A number of new bedding collection additions to HiEnd Accents’ house line were also unveiled during Home Fashions Market week. Among them are:
Provence: This bedding set made of washed linen has a modern take on a historical revival style. This Shabby Chic-inspired grouping has a painterly print of Victorian settlers wandering across a rich natural environment, inspired by the vibrant toile patterns of the 1980s. Imprinted on a combination of washed linen, its soft neutrals and golden color scheme work well together. The fabric is perfect for year-round use because it resists wrinkles and requires little upkeep. It is layered with Stella collection pieces in solid colors from the firm.
Ski Toile: The fresh air of the high ski season is evoked by this Lyocell sheet set. With its watercolor pictures of skiers navigating through snowy alpine chateaus, it creates a rich, multi-layered impression when paired with the Antigua and Stella series.
Mosaic: This patchwork quilt, which is double-sided, is an interpretation of a traditional hourglass quilting design. It features charming, asymmetrical geometric designs in earthy tones. For a more understated look, it reverses to a running stripe pattern. The plain hues from the Indigo Hill Cotton Comfort line can be stacked with it.
Mystic Stripe: A contemporary take on a traditional stripe design, this quilt set is constructed entirely of cotton gauze. The subtle appeal of old clothing served as inspiration for the design of the lightweight quilt, which has alternating colors of varied stripes. The outfit, which comes in multiple shades, goes nicely with the Cotton Comfort and Indigo Hill Anna collections.
Tweed Comforter Set: The line, which draws inspiration from menswear, uses traditional fashion for its hues and materials. With its dense construction and multicolored boucle yarns produced especially for this collection, the fabric offers extra warmth and coziness and a soothing weight. It matches with the High Satin and French Flax Linen lines and comes in two timeless colorways: a neutral brown and a cool-toned navy blue.
New York market is being hosted by HiEnd Accents.