The new Eichholtz collection

A fairytale blend of European glamour, personalization, and creative freedom

Eichholtz once again proves itself as a symbol of luxurious design that bridges the past, present, and future — with beauty, elegance, and innovation at the heart of its new vision.

European glamour, but with a contemporary touch.

As Edwin van der Gun, the brand’s Chief Creative Officer, emphasized in recent interviews, Eichholtz today builds its identity on the foundations of classic forms — but reinterpreted through a modern lens. The furniture, lighting, and décor pieces are not merely beautiful — they tell a story, adapt to different cultures, follow global trends, and still maintain a high standard of quality and craftsmanship. Eichholtz doesn’t compromise.

Eichholtz Atelier: a new level of personalization.

One of the most exciting developments is the launch of the Eichholtz Atelier program, which allows clients to customize products — particularly fabrics — according to their own preferences. The label “performance-grade fabrics” means that these materials are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional, durable, and long-lasting. The first phase of the Atelier line’s rollout covers the United States, with plans to expand into other regions — including the potential to tailor products to local tastes and climatic conditions.

Collaborations that shape the future of design.

One of the most anticipated collaborations is with Corey Damen Jenkins — Eichholtz and Jenkins are preparing a lighting collection set to debut in early 2026. This partnership brings together stylistic freedom, precision, and a distinctive aesthetic that has already captivated design enthusiasts around the world.

Expanding presence and introducing new collections.

Eichholtz continues to expand its global network of mono-brand stores, strengthening its presence in Southeast Asia — particularly in Indonesia — while consistently producing new collections and pieces. For example, a range of new items will be unveiled at upcoming trade shows and events; the collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum of Art will carry on into new seasons, and the collections will continue to reflect Baroque, Art Deco, and modern influences.

Bench Valmont

Bench Stirling

Dining Chair Costa

Table Lamp Barocco

Vase Bennington

What inspired the new Eichholtz collection?

The new collection evokes a strong sense of return to nature: it features materials reminiscent of the earth, rich textures, handwoven details, natural stones such as travertine and alabaster, and crafted surfaces that carry a “natural imperfection” - rustic yet sophisticated.

One of the key themes is Natural Maximalism - a layered, rich design language featuring vibrant colors, diverse materials, and intricate details. This means the collection takes a bolder approach to mixing colors and textures, embracing standout materials and expressive combinations.

Another thematic inspiration is a more relaxed „coastal" style - light, airy materials, surfaces that reflect light, natural elements, and an overall sense of ease and retreat. This theme creates a contrast with the more opulent aspects of the collection - heavier materials and gold or silver accents.

A recurring theme in the new collection cycle is the use of reflective surfaces - mirrors, polished metals, and details that evoke a sense of heritage, yet presented in a modern form. It’s a refined blend of the traditional and the contemporary.

The collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum of Art serves as a major source of inspiration - history, architecture, artistic artifacts, sketches, sculptures… Eichholtz draws on this wealth of artistic and historical references to create pieces that possess depth and meaning, not just visual beauty.

The new collection expands the range of outdoor furniture and creates seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces - using materials suitable for outdoor use, yet refined enough to blend harmoniously within interiors. The idea is to achieve a cohesive living environment - without a sharp divide between inside and out.

Eichholtz continues its collaboration with renowned designers - such as Corey Damen Jenkins - bringing fresh ideas, new stylistic expressions, and an added sense of creative energy to the collection.

The new Eichholtz collection promises more than just products — it offers an experience. If you appreciate interiors that exude sophistication, attention to detail, and the opportunity for each piece to become part of your personal story, this line is made for you.

Fabrics, colors, and finishes — allowing clients to customize their spaces according to their own preferences.

Eichholtz offers not only décor but also durable, high-quality pieces designed for everyday living and luxurious interiors alike.

Designs that transcend trends; pieces that look both modern and timeless at once.

Collaborations with designers, new showrooms — especially in regions that seek sophistication and exclusivity.

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