H&M's latest collaboration with the iconic Palm Heights hotel is not to be missed – it's a luxurious homage to the sun-drenched vacations of the 1970s

Bring some luxury resort vibes into your home with this dreamy collaboration

Banquette seating outside with brown and yellow striped cushions and white and yellow parasols
(Image credit: H&M Home)

I was fortunate enough to spend one evening this week in a tucked-away wine bar celebrating H&M's new collaboration with the iconic beachfront boutique hotel Palm Heights. I spotted the space as soon as I turned the corner onto the street, rich yellow awnings (the same hue that features throughout the collection and at the hotel) sat above bistro tables as a crowd mulled around with exquisite-looking drinks in hand.

The space was the perfect spot to showcase the new collection, much like the Palm Heights hotel, there was a sun-drenched, retro, 1970s feel. I had escaped to another, far more relaxed world.

And that's what this new collaboration is about, bringing a touch of a luxury vacation into your home. 'This collection is about capturing that magical feeling of being on holiday in your home,' explains Palm Heights' creative director Gabriella Khalil. 'That could be a relaxing, beautiful moment in your bathroom feeling fantastic in your robe, or having guests come over and creating memories around a table with special glassware. While Palm Heights is a highly visual and chic space, there is also a real playfulness about it at the same time and the mix of both of these worlds would be my ideal for people to take away from the collection.'

Banquette seating outside with brown and yellow striped cushions and white and yellow parasols

(Image credit: H&M Home)

The collection is made up of 23 pieces, there's glassware, home accessories, robes, towels, fragrances, and more, all challenging that 1970 Palm Heights style. The key colors are yellow and brown, a combination that is a big color trend for this summer and mirrors the palette of the hotel – the yellow is the exact shade used on the resort's sun umbrellas.

'There is something magical about the lifestyle of personal design hotels and the creative personalities behind these projects,' says Evelina Kravaev-Söderberg, Head of Design & Creative at H&M HOME.

'Gabriella’s vision for Palm Heights is captivating, blending bold aesthetics with a vibrant, retro charm that feels fresh and contemporary. This partnership and the collection marries the hotel’s energy, style, and sense of escapism with our approach to creating affordable, modern design – inspiring interior enthusiasts all over the world to create personal and stylish spaces.'

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Hebe Hatton
Head of Interiors

I am the Head of Interiors at Homes & Gardens. I started off in the world of journalism in fashion and luxury travel and then landed my first interiors role at Real Homes and have been in the world of interior design ever since. Prior to my role at H&G I was the digital editor at Livingetc, from which I took a sabbatical to travel in my self-converted van (not as glamorous as decorating a home, but very satisfying). A year later, and with lots of technical DIY lessons learned I am back to writing and editing, sometimes even from the comfort of my home on wheels.

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