The Perfect Setting with Holiday at Home

For the past two years, Lucy Pittaway Ltd and Holiday at Home have worked together on various projects that bring out the best in both brands. From photoshoots to competitions, their partnership has created opportunities to showcase what makes them unique while building a strong working relationship.

Most recently, Lucy and her team were lucky enough to use Austin House, Richmond, one of Holiday at Home’s beautiful rental properties, as the backdrop for the launch of “Yorkshire Life” depicting a journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Harrogate and its surroundings.

Lucy Pittaway Collaboration

Reflecting on the collaboration, Lucy shared, “Holiday at Home properties provide a great atmosphere for my artwork. Whether it\’s their cosy cottages or spacious lodges, the environment complements my collections\’ themes, and the team always makes the process effortless.”

Holiday at Home has similarly enjoyed the collaboration, as it allows them to showcase the versatility of their properties. From family gatherings to quiet getaways, their homes serve as ideal venues for different projects. By working with Lucy Pittaway, they’ve been able to display the charm and appeal of their spaces in new and creative ways.

Lucy Pittaway Collaboration

Beyond simply offering a place for photoshoots, these collaborations have helped both businesses reach wider audiences. Lucy Pittaway’s fans get a closer look at the stunning homes available and help followers visualise how Lucy’s artwork and homeware can look in different colours and settings, while Holiday at Home guests are introduced to Lucy’s distinctive, much-loved artwork.

“Working with Lucy’s team is effortless for us,” Charlotte Atkinson, Marketing Manager for Holiday at Home commented. “Our homes offer a fantastic setting, and seeing Lucy’s artwork in them shows just how versatile they are. We’re always excited to see what we can do together next.”

As both brands continue to grow and innovate, their partnership shows no signs of slowing down. They’re already looking forward to future projects, with new opportunities for both companies.

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