Journal
Autumn Winter '25 by Couverture
Couverture presents its Autumn/Winter 2025 collection, a curated mix of womenswear and homeware that combines comfort, texture, and considered design. New brands Wild Animals and Séfr join long-standing favourites Rachel Comey, Renata Brenha, Cawley, and Soeur, bringing soft knits, sculptural tailoring, and layered silhouettes that define the season.
Friends of Couverture: Clare O'Connell
We are joined by Clare O’Connell, a content creator whose work we’ve long followed and admired, to curate a corner of Couverture. On her Instagram, she documents the ongoing renovation of her dream family home, sharing the process of shaping a space that balances character and functionality. Alongside this, she regularly showcases design ideas from across the globe, from architecture to interiors, offering a thoughtful take on how we interact with the spaces around us.
HAY x Emma Kohlmann
HAY’s latest collaboration with artist Emma Kohlmann brings her painterly touch to the table. For La Pittura, Kohlmann translates her loose, watercolour-like motifs onto stoneware plates, bowls, cups, trivets, a jug and a vase, each piece holding the tactility of clay and the immediacy of a painting. Made to be used and lived with, yet striking enough to display, they blur the line between functional object and art.
Introducing: Autumn Sonata
We sat down with the founder of Autumn Sonata to talk heirlooms, archives and the quiet power of everyday objects.
5 Cottagecore Homeware Brands to Discover this Autumn
Hidden Gems: Layla Bakery
We visited Tessa of Layla's Bakery in the midst of morning rush-hour to talk about pastries, pastries, and even more pastries.
Hidden Gems: Kuro
Exploring Japanese Craftsmanship with Rob Jones
Here at Couverture & The Garbstore, we encounter many artisanal crafts and practices from all around world. However, none seem to have the wide-reaching impact of those from Japan.
Catching Up with: Louise Roe, Sharland England
Hidden Gems: Cable Co.
In this series, we’re highlighting some of our favourites, starting with our go-to coffee shop: Cable Co.
