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Habitat adds second wave for House of Holland

Launch will be celebrated with a special space at The Hoxton, Holborn.

House of Holland is expanding its partnership with London design brand Habitat, collaborating on a second interiors collection.

To celebrate the launch of the range, British fashion designer Henry Holland has taken over space at The Hoxton, Holborn for a month-long residency.

The limited edition room will feature designs and artworks from House of Holland’s spring/summer 2017 collection – Free to Roam – including bedding, upholstery and textiles from the brand’s latest range for Habitat.

Bookings open to guests this month, priced at £199 a night, with the room available from March 1.

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