H&M Home partners with Grand Cayman’s luxury design hotspot Palm Heights to launch a 23-piece interiors collection inspired by retro beach glamour, bold aesthetics and the barefoot-luxe spirit of summer.
Move over neutral minimalism — the sun-drenched spirit of Grand Cayman is about to blow through British living rooms, thanks to a sizzling new collaboration between H&M HOME and boutique hotel darling Palm Heights. Launched on 12th June 2025 in selected stores and online, the 23-piece collection is nothing short of an ode to retro Caribbean cool.
Crafted with the jet-set in mind but priced for the design-conscious commuter, the limited-edition Palm Heights x H&M HOME line draws from the hotel’s groovy 70s palette — think bright yellow beach umbrellas, bold striped robes, and teak-toned ceramics that wouldn’t look out of place beside a Negroni on Seven Mile Beach.
It’s all the brainchild of Creative Director Gabriella Khalil, whose vision for Palm Heights has made it the preferred playground for stylists, influencers and those in-the-know. The hotel, known for its nostalgic glamour and playful design sensibility, brings its signature joie de vivre into homes with pieces ranging from graphic beach towels to sculptural sandstone vases, handwoven baskets and even a beach tennis kit — in case the hallway doubles as Centre Court.
For those seeking a scent-sational escape, the collection’s candle and diffuser — in coloured glass, of course — carry warm notes of cedarwood, tonka bean and cardamom. The aim? To bottle that breezy post-holiday bliss and sneak it onto your coffee table.
As H&M HOME’s Head of Design & Creative Evelina Kravaev-Söderberg puts it, the collaboration “marries escapism with affordable elegance,” while Khalil adds it’s about “that magical feeling of being on holiday in your own home.” Who needs a boarding pass when your robe says Palm Heights?
Perfect for business travellers returning from red-eyes in need of respite, or hybrid workers craving a splash of sunshine between Zoom calls, this collection makes one thing clear: tropical is the new boardroom beige.