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Jason Wu x Canvas: Haute Couture Meets Home Decor

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Haute couture designer Jason Wu has collaborated with home decor company Canvas on a highly covetable new collection. The eight-piece collection is the brainchild of Canvas founder Andrew Corrie and Wu, whose clothing is features regularly in magazines like Vogue. The resulting collection is both timeless and glamorous, with a coffee table, grand dining table, reclining benches, lighting and and pillows. The attention to detail in the design and choice of materials stands out, with hand-dyed linens for the sofa upholstery, hand-made lace detailing on the pillows. Each piece is made by craftsmen in the United States.

In an interview with Vogue, Wu described the impetus for the collection, his first foray into home decor. “It feels like I’m just filling in the pieces of the puzzle. I never thought of myself as being limited to fashion. I’m a designer and if you have a vision you can apply that to anything.” In turn, Corrie explained that Wu was a natural fit for a Canvas collaboration. “Jason has a spectacular taste level and an eye for detail which lends a wonderfully glamorous feel to everything."

This limited-edition collection is available by order only, making each of the eight pieces true collectors' pieces.

Source and photos courtesy Canvas, with additional content from Vogue

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