Insta-Famous Designer Eny Lee Parker Just Launched a Dreamy New Collection with Lulu and Georgia

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Eny Lee Parker Wants You to Throw More Parties Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia


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In need of a spring refresh? Look no further: Designer Eny Lee Parker has just dropped a new furniture and homeware collection with retailer Lulu and Georgia, and it’s got just about everything you’ll need for throwing a sunny, elegant soiree.

The new line consists of 22 different products and runs the gamut from dimpled glassware and ivory dinnerware to sinuous benches and colorful sectionals. In other words, there’s opportunity to pick up a casual, affordable gift at $99 for a set of cereal bowls or to splurge on a $6,698 sectional.

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The Lua ottoman and June ottoman and bench.Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia

It’s far from Parker’s first collaboration either, as the Brazilian-Korean designer previously worked with Mitzi on creating a series of affordable lighting options just last year. She’s perhaps best known for her oeuvre’s fluid, organic forms, namely the playful Oo Lamp, which has slowly amassed a cult following and become one of the most Instagrammable lighting options on the market.

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The May dining chair and Ellie dining table.Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia

As for her Lulu and Georgia line, the focus was on community first and foremost. “My inspiration for this collection was the ancient Silk Road,” she says. “I wanted to create a line of products that blended Eastern and Western influences around the concept of hosting.” That common thread of gathering and coming together can be found in each individual product, from the dishes and dining chairs to the bar cabinet and coffee table.

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The Lua ottoman and Mila armchair. Courtesy of Lulu and Georgia

Eager to get your hands on the new line? You can shop the collection now on Lulu and Georgia’s website—run don’t walk, as Parker’s designs often sell fast.

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