Coqui Coqui x H&M HOME is being removed from shelves

sIn collaboration with H&M HOME, Coqui Coqui launched a new collection on August 8, and on the first day the products were already removed from the shelves.

The collection consists of, among other things, unique fragrances, beach towels, pillow covers and coffee tableware. Coqui Coqui is family owned and is known for its luxury fragrances.

Now take off

Now take off


A limited number of items from the brand are now available for purchase at H&M.

It wasn't long before many of the products were sold out.

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“The collection invites you into the magical world of Coqui Coqui with a selection of very special objects that make you feel at home, no matter how far away you are from home.” writes hm.com On their websites.

Furthermore, the message says that for Coqui Coqui founders Nicolas Maleville and Francesca Bonato, well-being is about connecting with nature.

The couple met on a sandy beach in Tulum in the early 2000s. Two decades later, the family splits their time between Mexico, Bora Bora, France and Italy. The couple also runs several boutique hotels.

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Unique perfumes are sold out.

The collection consists of 26 products, many of which have already sold out.

Since fragrance is the couple's main specialty, it was one of the items that was quickly pulled from digital shelves on Thursday.

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They have developed two unique fragrances for the home and especially for the collection: Vétyvers du Pacifique and Flores de Yucatán.

The scents were sold in sticks, scented cards, scented sprays, and scented candles, but everything was sold out.

Also sold are beach towels, a beach bag and several pillow covers.

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