The ILINKA Collection: Launching in January 2022

ILINKA Collection invites you to find luxury and pleasure in the simple, everyday things: whether it’s hand-embroidered napkins for a dinner party, bath or pool towels with your own unique motif, or creating your own bespoke pillowcases; these extra touches to life’s everyday essentials can make any moment special.

ILINKA Collection creates high quality bed linen, towels and beautiful table settings, in white and off-white cotton and linen bases, with a broad palette of colour accents from which to create personalised designs, trimmings, details and monogramming. The team works closely with the client to create bespoke products with special colour schemes and designs based on personal taste.

An aspect, which designer and founder, Ilinka, holds dear to her heart is the concept of slow shopping – buying less but buying better quality products, and by creating a slow fashion brand, she provides her customers with a wholly unique product which will last a lifetime and can be used again and again for the ultimate keepsake.

Ilinka Lukic was born in Spain, but has spent most of her life in London. She has gained extensive experience as an interior designer for residential, corporate and historical buildings from Monaco to New Zealand. As a designer, Ilinka was forever looking for bed linen and towel sets that were different, a fresh approach to a classic product. As a result, ILINKA Collection is a special project full of enthusiasm and love for creating a simple but luxurious lifestyle.

“When I was growing up in Spain, perfect crisp white bedlinen, fluffy towels and starched tablecloths were very much an essential part of everyday life,” comments Ilinka, “Over time this way of life gradually diminished, but recently, thanks in part to social media, it is coming back. The idea of making your day to day special, buying less but buying better – the concept of ‘slow fashion’, choosing long lasting quality. ILINKA Collection began as many boutique brands do: when you can’t get precisely what you want, you create it yourself!”