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V&A teams with House of Hackney

Interior and fashion lines for children will feature two new patterns.

V&A has unveiled its latest collaboration, this time with luxury British interiors, fashion and lifestyle brand, House of Hackney.

Launching this month, Little House of Hackney is a new collection of interior and fashion products for children.

It includes two striking new patterns transformed from the artworks by C.F.A Voysey in the V&A’s collection.

Traditional hand-smocked dresses and bonnets, wallpaper, bedlinen, furnishing fabric and ceramics feature Voysey’s Alice in Wonderland characters, plus botanical print Voysey’s Garden.

The capsule range of clothing has been created in conjunction with London-based childrenswear brand La Coqueta.

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