Club Barbara: The Perfect Gift for Design Lovers
Leah Ermann
Design Where Playfulness Takes the Lead
Club Barbara stands out as a destination where design becomes playful and unapologetically bold. Rooted in the spirit of the 1980s, the store celebrates expressive interiors through objects that feel anything but ordinary. From sculptural forms to vibrant colours, each piece feels carefully chosen to make a statement. As a result, Club Barbara offers design led gifts with real personality, perfect for those drawn to character, creativity and surprise.
Club Barbara and the Art of Expressive Interiors
What sets Club Barbara apart is its confident visual language. Bold colours, sculptural silhouettes, and playful glamour define a world inspired by Memphis Design and Hollywood Regency. Here, nothing fades into. the background. Every object carries intention, attitude, and decorative power. Rather than following minimalist trends, Club Barbara embraces maximalist 80s spirit, offering pieces that instantly draw attention and spark conversation, especially when chosen as distinctive and memorable gifts.
Design Gifts with Personality and Impact
Club Barbara’s selection lends itself naturally to cool and unexpected gift ideas. Art Deco vases, sell lamps, ceramic panthers, polychrome tableware, and sculptural furniture accents move easily between function and art. These design gifts work just as well as housewarming presents as they do as statement birthday gifts. For those who already have everything, these vintage-inspired home objects offer unique interior gifts that feel thoughtful, expressive, and visually striking.



Behind Club Barbara: A Curated World in Sète
Behind the selection is Barbara, the founder and driving force of Club Barbara. With a background in digital communication across the fashion and interior design worlds, she brings a trained eye to every choice. Her obsession with the golden age of the 1980s shapes the collection. As a result, each object feels intentional and story driven. At the same time, her curation balances boldness with refinement, allowing pieces to speak with confidence and character.
Club Barbara’s depth comes from its international sourcing and careful research. Barbara travels across France and works closely with Italian dealers and design specialists, gaining access to rare and exclusive pieces. Many objects are difficult to find elsewhere. Moreover, this approach extends beyond the online platform through the boutique in Sète, which acts as a physical expression of the brand. Together, both spaces create a fully curated and immersive experience.
Beyond Retail: The Club Barbara Mindset
More than a shop, Club Barbara represents a shared mindset built around confidence, joy, and self expression. Its community values personality over passing trends and, above all, boldness over neutrality. In turn, through objects that balance timeless glamour with a modern edge, the brand encourages interiors to feel more alive and intentional. Whether chosen as gifts or personal finds, these pieces ultimately transform everyday spaces into something truly iconic.

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Leah Ermann is a South African Fashion Business student whose identity and vision are deeply rooted in the landscapes, cultures, and contradictions of her home country. Growing up in South Africa meant being constantly aware of extremes. These realities shaped her sensitivity to the world around her and challenged her understanding of fashion as something far beyond surface-level beauty. In a place where many people are fortunate simply to own a pair of shoes, Leah learned early on that clothing carries meaning, privilege, and responsibility.
Alongside this awareness grew a profound connection to nature and conservation, spending a lot of time in the bush deepened her understanding of the impact humans have on endangered wildlife and fragile ecosystems. Leah sees fashion as a silent but powerful language, a way to express identity, values, and cultural stories without words.
She is driven by a desire to explore the deeper meanings behind collections, to learn from new cultures, and to use fashion as a platform to amplify South African creativity, resilience, and humanity. Ultimately, her goal is to create work that not only reflects where she comes from whilst learning about other cultures, but also contributes to change, honoring both people and the natural world that shaped her.
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