Both Lowe's and Iris Apfel Turn 100 This Year—So They Partnered Up for Bright, Fun Product Curations

The design icon is kicking off a new 'House of Curators' initiative at the home improvement retailer

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Last year, Lowe’s turned heads when it partnered with New York Fashion Week—highlighting the natural connections between interior and fashion design while democratizing both spaces. Fashion designers including Jason Wu, Rebecca Minkoff and Christian Siriano built their elaborate runway sets entirely out of materials from Lowe’s and curated collections for the brand’s online store with price points accessible to a range of consumers.

This year, the home improvement retailer is doubling down on its connection to the world of fashion design, working with iconic business woman, fashion designer and interior designer Iris Apfel to launch Lowe’s new “House of Curators.”

Celebrating the centennial with a centenarian

The initiative, which will highlight a series of curators throughout the year, includes handpicked collections of Lowe’s products to build out personalized roadmaps for redecorating different spaces in the style of the guest curators.

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