THE TEXTURED INTERIOR
Henry Holland Studio x Harlequin
A collaboration that combines Henry's signature style in clay work with Harlequin’s mastery of colour to create a cool, effortlessly curated collection of fabric and wallpaper that sits at the intersection of ceramics and interiors.
Here Henry's love of nerikomi, the Japanese pottery technique, meets hand-selected designs from the Harlequin archive. Organic forms and hand-crafted techniques come to the fore in varying scales and a useable palette inspired by our earthenware collection, translated into fabric, weaves, embroideries, and wallpaper.
"curate looks that reflect who they are"
“A great colour palette mixes well between tones and shades within a cohesive story. This collection’s palette can be interpreted in a multitude of ways for people to curate looks that reflect who they are... this synthesis of colour has universal, useable appeal. I can’t wait to see how the collection is applied in interiors.”
Translating Henry’s work in ways not seen before, these statement wallpapers and textural fabrics for drapery and upholstery cocoon interiors in organic layers of design.
The art of nerikomi
Traditional Technique
The art of nerikomi involves the mindful stacking, folding and rolling of multi-coloured layers of clay to create
graphic, fluid-like patterns that are structured yet unstructured at the same time. A technique which Henry
initially discovered during the pandemic whilst researching online, and immediately fell in love with how it so
closely mirrored the way he used colour in fabric weaving and printing to create bold, graphic prints in his
previous fashion work.