MILAN — KidSuper designer Colm Dillane‘s latest project with home furnishings and technology brand Lovesac is the tip of the iceberg and more interiors projects are expected to come.
“We’re just getting started with Lovesac, so stay tuned for even more ways we’re shaking up synergies between the fashion and home industries,” Dillane said in an interview.
Dillane’s curious list of partnerships has run the gamut from the contemporary circus Cirque du Soleil to the Brooklyn Nets basketball team. On Monday, home furnishings and technology brand Lovesac said it once again teamed up with KidSuper to launch “Get Comfy With KidSuper,” a first-of-its kind, limited-edition collection of home furnishing styles. The “Get Comfy With KidSuper” collection will launch Monday and be displayed on the same day in the backdrop of KidSuper’s Funny Business Comedy Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, hosted by KidSuper, Lovesac said.
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Lovesac and KidSuper joined forces in February 2024 for an exclusive Blue Camo MovieSac and Squattoman Cover product drop that introduced consumers to the blended home comfort and artful street style that only these two brands could create together. This latest capsule, the company said, pushes the boundaries on the intersection of fashion and home even further, giving consumers more opportunities to bring their “couture style into the living room.”
“Lovesac sits at the sweet spot where versatility meets design, and when you combine that with KidSuper’s bold disruption in fashion, it just made sense to give Colm an open canvas with Lovesac,” said Lovesac chief executive officer and founder Shawn Nelson.
The collection includes Lovesac furniture, as well as apparel inspired by the KidSuper Kissing print, which features two faces intertwining for a kiss. The lineup consists of the Lovesac PillowSac Accent chair priced at $2,025, a matching Footsac blanket for $500, an ottoman called the Squattoman at $400, an accent pillow and even a hoodie sweatshirt at $150 and will be sold on Lovesac’s website.
“My ideas can come to me at any given time; it could come from a dream or just a small thought that grows into something bigger. I’ll have this urge to convert the idea to reality, whether it’s through fashion, film, music, or now, the home space with Lovesac,” Dillane said.