You Might Not Be Able to Hire Heidi Caillier, but You Can Shop Her New Lulu and Georgia Collection
The name everyone wants, the confidence we all admire. Shop a pattern-forward collaboration that proves nothing has to match perfectly to please
Heritage-minded interior designer Heidi Caillier has always been a name to know, but after designing Kendall Jenner’s mountain house, she’s very much the one on everyone’s lips. We may never be lucky enough to have Heidi bring her fearless pattern mixing and grandma-chic POV into our homes firsthand, but her new Lulu and Georgia collaboration comes impressively close.
The Heidi Caillier collection distills everything her work does best – florals, stripes, gingham, scallops, skirting – and designs them to layer freely without ever feeling ‘too much.’ No matter how many patterns are at play, she’s predestined every possible formula to read relaxed, intuitive, and lived-in, which is arguably her greatest trick.
Nothing is off-limits here. The line up spans statement furniture (we’re already dreaming of the Bibury Bed), lighting (the floral Garda Sconce adds just the right whiff of whimsy), and smaller handwoven accents for narrative in measured doses. There’s even upholstery yardage for DIY-savvy decorators looking to rework something old, or give a new piece a more compelling backstory.
Essentially, it’s a collection that invites you to trust your eye. Which, if you’ve followed Heidi’s work at all, sounds just about right.
They don’t make 'em like this anymore. Except, apparently, they do. This wall sconce borrows its ornate floral metalwork from antique references, casting a soft, enchanted glow in entryways, alcoves, or just above a nightstand.
It’s technically a dining chair, though that doesn’t mean it has to stay at the table. Upholstered in floral linen with a scalloped border, it adds a playful note to meals but also works just as well as a petite accent chair in a small living room. Buy a pair and flank a favorite side table.
Crowning the already regal silhouette of this accent mirror is a whimsical squiggle that feels very Heidi. Sophisticated, but not overly serious, hang it anywhere you want to invite a second glance: above a console, in a hallway, or even in a guest bathroom.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Heidi Caillier collection without florals. This tablecloth delivers in full. Take a cue from her own styling playbook and layer it with more florals in different colors, scales, and configurations via placemats, napkins, or even a block-printed ceramic vase for good measure.
The best antique-referencing lighting looks like it’s been there all along. Heidi masters that already-owned instinct with the Houghton Chandelier, whose sweeping iron arms and six cup-style sockets anchor a room full of color, pattern, or other eccentricities without clamoring for attention.
Linen, in Heidi’s universe, is never an afterthought. A solid will do, sure, but layering is the name of the game in Heidi’s world. This picnic-ish gingham is characteristically nostalgic, perfectly imperfect, and plays well with stripes, florals, or, ideally, both.
For a hit of personality bedside, couch-side, or even chair-side, this beaded-leg side table delivers. Finished in a richly aged red, its bold but not overbearing. The softened undertone keeps it compatible with earth tones and weathered blues, making it an easy statement that doesn’t derail the rest of the room.
If you’re still light on throw pillows or rugs, Heidi Caillier’s collaboration with Joon Loloi is also worth your attention. It layers seamlessly with everything above and feels like a similar extension of her world.
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Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.