John Lewis x Deliciously Ella launches plant-inspired kitchenware collection
First interiors line from Ella Mills features 60-plus pieces designed for cooking, entertaining and storage

John Lewis has unveiled what it calls its most exciting homeware collaboration this autumn: John Lewis x Deliciously Ella, the first interiors collection from Ella Mills, known as Deliciously Ella. The 60-plus piece range spans cooking utensils, tableware and storage items, with a plant-forward aesthetic designed to brighten the kitchen and simplify hosting.
From hand-painted tomato-shaped candle holders to pea pod dip bowls and beetroot salt and pepper shakers, the line leans into garden vegetables as motifs. It also includes oven gloves, tea towels and napkins embroidered with carrots and radishes. The collection features stoneware roasters in forest green that can go straight from oven to table, with a wooden lid that doubles as a chopping board. Other standout pieces include an artichoke-shaped jug, cabbage dip bowls and a kale serving platter.
Industry observers note the silicone storage cubes and stainless steel food storage containers as among the collection's most practical and appealing elements, designed to keep ingredients fresh and organized while styling the kitchen.
Ella Mills launches her first interiors line as John Lewis continues its bid for high-profile designer collabs. The 60-plus piece collection arrives as the retailer has leaned into collaborations that typically sell out quickly, following recent partnerships with Collagerie on glassware and Sanderson on bedding, as well as a striped armchair linked to the winner of BBCs Interior Design Masters. The collection is designed to be versatile, blending kitchen prep with table-ready presentation, in a forest-green palette and plant-inspired motifs that suit both daily cooking and entertaining guests.
The project underscores a broader trend in which John Lewis and other department stores pair with culinary and lifestyle personalities to offer distinctive, ready-to-use design language. The collaboration is positioned for strong consumer interest as autumn returns and people refocus on home dining and hosting. Market watchers have described the collection as meeting a consumer appetite for functional, aesthetically pleasing kitchenware that can double as table décor, expanding the appeal beyond traditional cookware.
Availability and timing were not disclosed in detail in this overview, but the collection is expected to be rolled out across John Lewis channels as a featured autumn launch. The partnership highlights the retailer's ongoing strategy to blend lifestyle content with product lines, a move that has become a hallmark of its approach to dining and homeware in recent seasons.