Source: Hawaiian Airlines

At Hawaiian Airlines, we look forward to sharing our island home with every guest who travels with us, which is why we’re thrilled to announce our first-ever home and travel retail collection through an expanded partnership with Noho Home, the design team behind our newest in-flight amenities and soft goods.
The Leihōku Collection, named after the premium suites of our Boeing 787 Dreamliner, brings a sense of place and comfort to kamaʻāina and visitors with contemporary home décor and travel items. The full collection is available through the NoHo Home website and pop-up shop at Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu. A limited collection is available for purchase on domestic flights as well as Sydney and Auckland flights from the Hawaiian Airlines Pau Hana Cart.
“Our intention with this collection is to introduce guests to these designs while on our aircraft and hopefully they’ll want to take items home with them to remember their time with us and the memories made while exploring our islands,” said Alisa Onishi, senior director of brand, community and culture at Hawaiian Airlines.
“Noho Home was the perfect partner because we knew we wanted to create a sense of home within our Premium Cabin and throughout our aircraft, so we developed our in-flight amenity kits and soft goods and expanded those designs into a home retail collection.”
All items in the collection are adorned with one of three designs:
- Kilo Hōkū, or stargazer, was inspired by breathtaking timelapse photography of the night sky and is a captivating visual representation of the eternal nature of the cosmos, a testament to the timeless dance of stars and planets that have guided voyagers throughout history.
- Lele means to “fly or leap” and celebrates the marvel of flight and the spirit of adventure.
- ʻŌlali means to “glide smoothly” like a bird in the air or dolphin in the ocean.
“It’s an absolute honor and a privilege to work alongside Hawaiian to create an atmosphere that evokes home and tells a story of navigation through design and pattern,” said Jalene Kanani Bell, owner of Noho Home. “Our culture has a rich history of being voyagers and this collection celebrates our sense of travel and journey.”