The new line was created by principals Jay Britto and David Charette, with the creative assistance of their BC HOME team. This exciting collection brilliantly marries Peruvian textiles, Inca Cubism, Pre-Colombian pottery, and modern architecture.
The line is comprised of four collections: WASI, a group of handcrafted porcelain and gold sculptures, perfectly sized to adorn any table top; KIPU, a set of pillow covers made from hand embroidered silk; FACETA, a geometric pattern collaboration with Kyle Bunting, that includes handcrafted rugs, stools and mirrors, as well as acrylic serving trays for hospitality and residential indoor entertaining; and a
BC HOME has also been recently named a Vendor Affiliate with the Museum Store Association, making its luxury handcrafted WASI porcelains and embroidered KIPU pillow covers available to modern and contemporary museums nationwide.
“Our pieces reflect the latest trends in technology, textiles, fashion and architecture,” says Britto. “As a team, we focus on unique pieces inspired by ancient art and architecture, while harnessing the beauty of modernity in order to make a luxurious design statement. We are thrilled with the positive response our work has garnered.”
The companies’ latest design projects and home accessories can be seen in the current issues of Florida Design and Design District Magazine, the upcoming October 15 issue of LUXE Magazine (South Florida Edition), as well as the December/January issue of Interiors Magazine. BC HOME will be exhibiting at Miami Art Week/Miami Project, December 3-8, in Midtown Miami/Wynwood District at LOUNGE 2.
Britto Charette Designs