Disney launches new homeware brand with wallpaper, accessories and more
Ever wanted to add a little Disney magic into your home? Well, now you can.
Disney has announced a new homeware collection that includes bedding, wallpaper, accessories and more.
The home and interiors brand, called Disney Home, looks to ‘bring the magic of Disney to everyday living’, with product lines that will evolve to ‘complement every interior style and budget.’
The designs have been influenced by Disney stories – including Mickey and Minnie, Disney Classics, Star Wars and Marvel – and can be purchased from a range of retailers across UK and Europe from today, including B&M, Ruggable and Selfridges.
A whole host of familiar faces can be found across the new collection.
And there’s something for everyone, too, with functional capsule pieces, as well as decorative items to accessorise any space – all with the aim of bringing joy and escapism into people’s homes.
Liz Shortreed, category vice president, said: ‘Disney Home offers families, fans and interior enthusiasts the chance to style a little magic into their homes.
‘This new brand brings together home décor inspired by some of our beloved characters. Disney Home products have been thoughtfully designed to put the fun into functionality.’
A sneak peek at the collection can be found below:
Mickey Wall Shelf, £39.99
Disney Toy Story Andy’s Room Wallpaper, £15.99 per roll
Mickey Doodles Black and Ivory Rug, £89
The Rebellion Rug, £89
Mickey Mouse Leblon Delienne figurine, £210
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