As summer on the islands reaches its peak, so too does our appetite for a spot of R&R – a break from the cycle of work and seasonal bustle in favour of putting our feet up surrounded by the comforts inside the place we call home. And why not do so stylishly?
At the heart of the latest collaboration between Form’s Kave Home Malta and design house Maduma is an effort to make seasonal living comfortable and beautiful in equal measure.
“Known for clean-lined, sustainable outdoor furniture, we’re proud to present a seasonal capsule where Kave Home’s refined craftsmanship meets MADUMA®’s iconic Maltese patterns,” says Form, resulting in “a sun-soaked collection rooted in Mediterranean aesthetics and enriched with local soul.”
Designed for summer living
This collaboration sees Kave Home pairing some of its most popular outdoor pieces with Maduma’s designs, including cushions, beach towels and tote bags in vibrant traditional tile patterns.
Amongst these are the Pola Collection – a range of furniture composed of solid eucalyptus and faux rattan styled with Maduma’s Blu Ċar Collection, or the Zivia range, a sculptural, rope-detailed set made for laid-back lounging, styled with a patterned towel, coasters and stationery from the Ħadrani collection.
“This collaboration is about more than just aesthetics – it’s about the lifestyle that unfolds around your furniture,” says Form. “With Kave Home’s timeless pieces and MADUMA®’s Maltese-rooted accessories, this collection is your invitation to live beautifully, intentionally, and in full colour.”
Whether it’s a set of scatter cushions for an outdoor sofa, coasters for your dining table, a towel for a poolside lounger or a tote bag to contain all your swimming essentials, each boldly patterned item is meant to be used.
“Use diaries, recipe books, and coasters where you’ll actually reach for them. Whether you’re planning meals, writing lists, or just lounging, these setups are meant to fit into your version of summer,” says Form.
“They’re not just for decoration, but to show how your space can work beautifully day-to-day.”
Photography: Brian Grech



