SS25 at Heal’s continues its legacy as the home of design innovation, presenting a timeless collection of furniture and accessories that showcase the expert craftsmanship and masterful attention to detail it is synonymous with.

In furniture, natural materials take centre stage through tactile elements and architectural joinery. Responding to the evolving needs of modern family homes, the new Harri and Aurelie sofa collections feature generous proportions and modular styles through contemporary curves and distinctive silhouettes.

The introduction of two new beds sees a combination of innovation and elegance, both offering the unique choice of a traditional slatted or premium sprung base; a design capability that is exclusive to Heal’s.

Sparking inspiration in darker corners of the home, new lighting reflects the growing desire for softer, more considered illumination. With sculptural silhouettes, delicate porcelain pendants, and polished metallic and tactile stone finishes, Heal’s continues to offer one of the most diverse and forward-thinking lighting collections.

This season’s Heal’s Discovers initiative presents recent Loughborough graduate, Charlotte Devereux and her Mediterranean-inspired printed cushions, while Heal’s Discovers alumni Martha Holmes and Leonhard Pfeifer make a return with new pieces.

Each piece has been carefully curated to bring joy to everyday living, for now and for years to come.

Aurelie

The Aurelie sofa provides premium comfort through generous fixed seating. Sumptuous cushioning emphasises the curves of its gently rounded silhouette, while refined piping along the arms and back showcases expert attention to detail.

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Harri

The new Harri sofa combines lounge-style comfort with contemporary design sensibility. Its fixed seat and back cushions provide optimum support, while double-stitch detailing creates subtle visual interest.

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Tailor

The popular Tailor sofa collection has been reimagined for the new season. A new loose cover option provides enhanced versatility and practicality for those seeking a sofa that can be easily updated.

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Angolo

Taking its name from the Italian word for ‘angle’, the Angolo table is designed exclusively for Heal’s by Says Who, bringing effortless Scandinavian styling into dining spaces.

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Wilton & Gia

The new Wilton bedroom collection by Adam Daghorn brings architectural interest and texture to contemporary sleep spaces, with a striking geometric front that adds depth through light and shadow play. Meanwhile, the innovative Gia bed offers an exclusive design capability for Heal’s, with the option to select a slatted or sprung base.

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