Henry selected each item for its timeless silhouette, structural integrity, and ability to wear the artisanal Harlequin prints like a second skin. He sought pieces that shared a subtle synergy - items that, when brought together, would feel like a thoughtfully curated collection, and individually
feel like standalone statements.

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Timeless Silhouette
From the iconic curves of Jindřich Halabala armchairs now cloaked in Harlequin’s Ludaix Velvet in Rosewood, to the Art Deco forms revived in rich Blenets Check Chocolate, each piece was selected for how it would compliment and bring each fabric to life.
“There’s so much incredibly crafted furniture out there that deserves a second life,” says Henry.
Alongside the capsule collection, the collaboration also encourages interior enthusiasts to create their own reimagined pieces. Anyone can upholster their own vintage finds from Vinterior, using the same expressive fabrics featured in the collection.

Mid-century Wardrobe
A mid-century wardrobe finds new expression in the playful geometry of Blenets Check Mini in Atlantic, while a Napoleon armchair becomes unexpectedly electric in Marble Wave Neptune with contrast Tanfield piping.
Sandrine Zhang Ferron, founder of Vinterior, adds: “This collaboration with Henry Holland and Harlequin is a great example of how Vinterior pieces offer an alternative to fast furniture and the consumerist culture of ‘sameness’. Henry’s eye for design and Harlequin’s fearless use of pattern has brought something truly special to these classic vintage pieces that are now one-of-a-kind”.