Chamois Sweden

Chamois is a Swedish interior and fashion brand founded by Charlotte Amle. A fusion of her Swedish sensibility, timeless European style, and love of rich Indian design traditions comes together full of joyous colour and texture. Her textiles are not only beautiful but also deeply meaningful and reflective of a global design aesthetic.

Welcome To Casa e Cucina

Bringing our love of Italy and passion for great European design into your hearts and homes. With exclusive ranges imported from europe, and custom curated design expertise dedicate to give you the best experience in decorating your home.

NEED SOME HELP DECIDING?

Not sure where to start to create your look...

There are many ways to style your space - dress it up or dress it down, the most important thing is to style it just right for you, so what you are looking at just ‘works’.

Book a personal styling appointment to visit our Rosebery showroom & immerse yourself in our collections.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I care for Chamois hand block printed items?

All Chamois products in cotton and linen can be hand washed or machine washed using a short, gentle cycle for silk/wool.

  • 30 degrees for tablecloths.
  • 40 degrees for napkins and kitchen towels.
  • Items that are hand block printed should not be soaked for lengthy periods. Do not use a washing liquid or powder that contains bleach. Hang in the shade to dry (tumble drying is not recommended). Roll your clothes and store them in a dry place out of direct sunlight.
Can I soak or bleach Chamois products?

No. All items that are hand block printed should not be soaked for lengthy periods of time, and do not use a washing liquid/powder that contains bleach.

How should I dry my Chamois textiles?

Hang your Chamois items in the shade to dry. It is recommended not to tumble dry them.

What is the best way to store Chamois clothes?

To preserve them best, roll your clothes and store them in a dry place out of direct sunlight.

How do you care for Lovely Linen products?

Lovely Linen products are usually machine washable. Washing at lower temperatures helps maintain the softness and longevity of linen.