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The Spring-Summer Collection features updated designs from the brand's sofa, table and dining collection
Chattels & More, a brand at the forefront of home and living decor in the UAE, has unveiled its latest collections of living and dining products for the upcoming season. The brand highlights a key focus on blending and adding interest to living spaces using multiple textures, in line with global design forecasts for the year. The new collection offers a unique blend of sophistication and functionality, catering to all the diverse tastes of customers across the country.
Among the highlights of the collection are the Corner Sofa Gianni in Cord and the Bellissima Corner Sofa, both offering versatility and elegance in design. The Gianni series offers versatile sizing and color options, with a discreet grey tone and plain black steel feet for seamless integration into any interior style. While the Bellissima Corner Sofa boasts a beige 3-seater design with a solid beech wood frame and soft velvet-feel upholstery, combining classic charm with modern aesthetics.
For dining spaces, key highlights are the Grace Dining Marble and Okinawa Dining sets, both offering a perfect balance of elegance and durability. The Grace Dining Marble collection features chic design with a solid mango wood frame and marble top, while the Okinawa Dining set boasts a modern look with a natural granite top and a powder-coated steel frame, offering a sturdy, contemporary feel.
Adding to the allure of the collection is the Grande Possibilita Table, a sculptural oval-shaped dining table with a dark ceramic top and a solid tulip-shaped central base. It perfectly accommodates six people in both living and dining spaces, perfect for close gatherings with family and friends this season.
In addition to furniture pieces, Chattels & More also unveiled an exquisite Dinnerware Collection, including the Laguna, Savannah, and Mustique series, each offering unique designs and aquatic color schemes to elevate the dining experience.
Chattels & More invites customers to explore a new approach of home decor, with a focus on textural details that add a closer sense of freshness to a room, without overpowering it. The brand promises more exciting additions to the living and dining categories throughout the season.
For more information, please visit www.chattelsandmore.com or visit the Chattels & More stores at major malls across Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
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