Vintage Vacations


Harness the Holiday Mood

With so many borders closed and exotic holidays put on hold, we’re all hankering for a holiday to escape the winter blues. The brand-new Vintage Vacation homewares range is all about transporting you to the tropics.

“People are spending a lot more time at home and looking to add a lush feel to their spaces,” says Early Settler homewares buyer, Mamta Johal. “We want our interiors to resemble calm cocoons we can retreat into.”

 


TROPICAL’S TRENDING

 

Boasting leafy motifs and soft layering, this tropical trend is also about embracing a nostalgia for simpler times, like the wholesome Hawaiian vacation vibe of the 1950s and the sultry set of South Pacific.

“This new vibe has the same sense of relaxation and ease,” says Mamta. “It’s an earthy and organic trend that will give your home that warm holiday feeling with leafy motifs and soft layering, while also conjuring the mood of what felt like more carefree times,”

“It’s an earthy and organic trend that will give your home that warm holiday feeling with leafy motifs and soft layering…”

— Mamta Johal, Early Settler homewares buyer


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Create an elegant home that’s also eco-friendly with reclaimed timber furniture from Early Settler. Beautifully grained with knots, rings, nicks, and imperfections that are unique to every single piece, among the stunning range of recycled pine and reclaimed teak furniture you’ll find tables, beds, drawers, sideboards, shelves, and more to make your home and outdoor area both stylish and sustainable


Perfect Pairings

Yearning for a tropical escape? Join the club. With international borders closed, exotic holidays off the cards and a collective yearning to reconnect with nature, the Vintage Vacation homewares collection is all about natural materials and tropical motifs to create a holiday ambience at home.

 

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"If you’re dreaming of white sandy beaches and turquoise water, bringing the vacation vibe home is the next best thing.”

— Mamta Johal, Early Settler homewares buyer