Lily Grace: Design Lovers
Known for its gorgeous homeware characterised by vibrant colours and patterns, Lily Grace in Hermanus, Western Cape, is a popular stop for design lovers looking for something exquisite.
More than just a decor brand, Lily Grace is a reflection of South Africa’s natural beauty, culture, and craftsmanship. From cushion covers to super-soft throws and block-framed canvas prints, every piece is designed to bring warmth and personality into a home.
Tourists visiting Hermanus often seek souvenirs that go beyond the usual trinkets. Lily Grace offers something different – home decor that captures the essence of this coastal town. Proteas, ballet dancers, and safari animals feature prominently in the designs, each telling a story of Africa’s vibrant landscapes and heritage. Instead of mass-produced items, visitors take home something unique, something that reminds them of their travels every time they enter a room.
For locals, these designs are a way to celebrate homegrown beauty. Whether it’s a cushion cover with bold protea prints or a luxuriously soft throw, Lily Grace brings a sense of place into every living space.
Unlike generic decor found in big retail stores, Lily Grace creates exclusive designs printed on premium fabrics. The difference is immediately noticeable – rich colours, intricate details, and a quality that lasts. These pieces aren’t just decorations; they are statement items in homes, guesthouses, and boutique hotels.
While the aesthetic appeal is undeniable, comfort is just as important. The super-soft fleece throws and high-quality cushion covers are made for daily use, combining durability with luxury.
Whether you’re a traveller looking for a meaningful keepsake or a local who wants to bring something special into your home, Lily Grace offers decor that is both stylish and deeply connected to South Africa’s beauty.
Contact: Lily Grace Design
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