Habitat

Habitat

Habitat, founded in 1964 by Sir Terence Conran, revolutionised the way Britons approached home furnishings and interior design. Emerging during a period of cultural transformation in the UK, Habitat captured the spirit of the Swinging Sixties by introducing modern, functional, and affordable furniture that catered to a burgeoning younger demographic eager to break away from traditional styles.

Conran’s vision was to combine practicality with clean, contemporary design, drawing inspiration from European aesthetics, particularly Scandinavian minimalism. Habitat became synonymous with innovative pieces like the iconic Chicken Brick and flat-pack furniture, which were not only stylish but also accessible to a wide audience. Its stores were designed to inspire, with displays that mimicked real living spaces, a novel concept at the time.

By the 1970s and 80s, Habitat expanded internationally, introducing British consumers to global influences, from Japanese ceramics to French cookware. The brand was instrumental in democratizing design, making what was once considered high-end and exclusive available to the everyday consumer.

Though the brand faced challenges and ownership changes over the decades, Habitat’s legacy endures as a pioneer of modern living in Britain. Today, it continues to blend timeless design principles with contemporary trends, holding its place as a beloved institution in British furniture history.

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