{"heading" :"Barbour's typically British aesthetics meet the eclectic style of the House of Hackney, the British luxury interiors and lifestyle brand known for its signature floral prints.The exceptional synergy between these two brands has made collaboration between them easy, both brands being proudly British, family run, and intrinsically linked to the English countryside." }
The collection celebrates the two brand’s perfect blend, combining Barbour's stylistic codes with three of the House of Hackney's most distinctive prints.The first print, 'Trematonia', featured on the Barbour Stamford shirt, draws inspiration from the magical gardens and woods surrounding Trematon Castle in Cornwall, home to the founders of the House of Hackney, Frieda Gormley and Javvy M Royle. The scene depicts several animals, including peacocks, snakes, turtles and leopards.
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The second print, 'Saturnalia', sports a hexagonal patchwork design that blends floral motifs with those of the 'Trematonia' print, and is used to line the Newington rain jacket and as an all-over print for the elegant Barbour Kingsland dress. One of the highlights of the collection is the Barbour Kingsland Casual jacket that combines Barbour's classic design with the House of Hackney's eye-catching 'Saturnalia' print.
The last print in the collection is known as 'Artemis' and features psychedelic wildflowers on a black background. This is the most iconic print of the House of Hackney collection and is used as an all-over print for the sophisticated Barbour Lea Bridge pinafore dress.