Macy's Gets Home Line from Calvin Klein, Celebrates 150 Years

Two Calvin Klein furniture collections—Calvin Klein and The curator collection by Calvin Klein Home—are expected to land in select U.S. Macy stores in January, reports Philips-Van Heusen.The Calvin Klein line features living room, dining room

April 6, 2018

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Two Calvin Klein furniture collections—Calvin Klein and The curator collection by Calvin Klein Home—are expected to land in select U.S. Macy stores in January, reports Philips-Van Heusen.

The Calvin Klein line features living room, dining room and bedroom furnishings inspired by city, weekend and destination themes. Products will range in price from $850 for a glass end-table to $2,600 for a canopy bed.

The curator collection by Calvin Klein Home includes more detailed offerings, including multi-functional items—a tall chest of drawers with valet doors, a parchment-front dresser and a hand-rubbed walnut day bed with all-natural linen cushion and pillows. Costs for the line vary with a cocktail table for $1,100 or a walnut sleigh bed for $5,000. The collection is also expected to debut at High Point Market in Thomasville, N.C., on Oct. 20.

Distribution of both lines will be led by Alexandre International and Shayne Industries.

Calvin Klein is a subsidiary of Philips-Van Heusen which also owns the Izod, Kenneth Cole, BCBG Max Azria, Tommy Hilfiger brands and more.

In other Macy's news, the fashion retailer will mark its 150 birthday on Oct. 28 with events that include

  • a NBC-televised celebrity catwalk challenge hosted by actress Tori Spelling on Oct. 11,

  • "Macy's Passport: Fashion Cinema" screenings in 27 major U.S. cities to benefit local HIV/AIDS organizations,

  •  two new grand openings in New Orleans

  • and a cocktail reception with live entertainment at Gotham Hall in Manhattan to celebrate Macy's Herald Square flagship store.

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