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Kelly Wearstler and H&M Home announce collaboration

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  • 3 days ago
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The pieces are crafted from refined materials, with wood, metals and marble at the core. (Photo: H&M Home)
The pieces are crafted from refined materials, with wood, metals and marble at the core. (Photo: H&M Home)

The new Kelly Wearstler H&M Home collection is a result of a creative collaboration between the renowned American designer and the Scandinavian brand, focusing on the concept of accessible, democratic design.


Set to debut at Milan Design Week 2026 with a site-specific installation by Studio Boum at Palazzo Acerbi, the collection includes furniture, lighting, and accessories that embody Wearstler's rich aesthetic language while utilizing a modular approach.

The collection will comprise 29 pieces in total, with 13 key designs set to be shown in Milan's Palazzo Acerbi, a 17th-century baroque palace in the centre of the Italian city.


The collection, which features designs made from materials including textiles, wood, metal, ceramics and marble, will be sold in 40 countries from September and see Wearstler's work reach a larger audience than usual. Among the designs on show will be a modular chair that can turn into a sofa, as well as lamps with a "caged" design and a trompe l'oeil vase.


American interior designer Kelly Wearstler
American interior designer Kelly Wearstler

"This is my Milan Design Week debut, and H&M Home is the perfect partner. Their global presence and genius for storytelling align perfectly with my vision. Bringing this collection to life in Milan and showing people how the pieces come alive in a real space. That’s what excites me", says Wearstler.


Wearstler also redesigned the interior of Palazzo Acerbi for the installation, which was produced by Studio Boum, to reflect the collection's focus on "daily rituals and modular synergy". The Wearstler collaboration marks the first time that H&M Home has created larger furniture pieces together with a designer.


"This collection represents many firsts for us. Having a presence at Milan Design Week has long been a dream, and with Kelly, we knew the moment was right. H&M Home has a global presence, but with this milestone, we want to make an impact on customers and the design industry alike in a new way. When we discovered the venue – the Palazzo Acerbi – everything fell into place," says Evelina Kravaev Söderberg, H&M Home head of design & creative.


Kelly Wearstler H&M HOME launches on 3 September, online and in selected stores.


Wearstler, who is best known as an interior designer, has previously created product designs and furniture, including a piano with "sensual curves" and sculptural marble seating.






 
 
 

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