I've Seen the Full H&M Home x Kelly Wearstler Collection and, Trust Me, This Is Going to Be Your Favorite Collaboration Ever

The Los Angeles designer doesn't hold back on her signature style in this partnership with H&M — here's what I can show you so far

a modern flat chair made of stacked, curved forms
The collection is H&M Home's first time doing large furniture with a collaborator.
(Image credit: H&M)

Let me be frank — I'm a Kelly Wearstler super fan. So, when I got wind of the collaboration coming between the interior designer and H&M Home, I was excited, but cautiously so. So often, when a designer collaborates with an affordable home decor brand, it can feel a little watered down, designed to appeal to the masses. However, in its fashion and homeware ranges, H&M already has a reputation for making bold moves with collabs, so I felt optimistic, still.

Now that I've seen the range and can share some more about it, I can tell you that if you're as much of a fan of Kelly's style as I am, you won't be disappointed. While I've had a sneak peek at the whole range, we can't show you all of it yet. After all, this collaboration doesn't actually launch until September 3rd, but the full collection will be unveiled to the world at Milan Design Week, taking place in a few weeks.

So, what can I tell you about it? Well, so far, we can show you a few selects from the upcoming collab, and let the designer herself explain what this collection is all about.

a serving board made from various marbles pieced together

The collection's ETRINE marble tray, with its bold mix of stones, might be the most recognizably Wearstler design in the collection.

(Image credit: H&M)

Talking exclusively to Livingetc's executive editor Pip Rich, Kelly says: "I'm so excited to be collaborating with H&M Home on a collection born from the idea of daily rituals and modularity — the things we do from day to day, sometimes subconsciously, that inform our lives through design."

"Modularity is a key thread — a step toward democratized design that makes the range more accessible and able to respond to a broader spectrum of environments and needs," the designer adds.

You'll see this modularity come through in larger pieces in this collection, something that Kelly says is: "H&M Home's first venture into larger furniture with a designer collaborator, alongside smaller items of home decor."

a silhouette of a vase with a glass holder behind

This cameo-esque wooden CURVA vase speaks to the playful nature of the collection.

(Image credit: H&M)

So, what can you expect to see? Well, it's Kelly's style, for sure, but it's not watered down, nor is it ideas from the designer's own furniture brand regurgitated. There are smooth curves alongside bold angles; graphic furniture designs that give an almost trompe l'œil effect; and pieces that channel both sides of Kelly's design personality: the elevated, sleek luxe alongside the creative, eccentric, and boundary-pushing.

You'll see chairs, tables, tabletop accessories like vases and candlesticks, a mirror, and a particularly brilliant small collection of table lamps.

a side table made from black and timber in a trompe l'oeil effect

There's a surprising angularity to many of the pieces, that make them feel incredibly fresh and exciting.

(Image credit: H&M)

The price? Right now, a bit of an unknown, but H&M's collaborations often branch between its collaborators high-end prices, making these collectible pieces at least more affordable. So, if you've ever dreamed of owning a Kelly Wearstler piece, this might be your best chance yet.

So, when will you be able to see more from the collection? If you're at Milan Design Week between Tuesday 21st to Sunday 26th April, you'll find H&M Home's first ever activation for the event at Palazzo Acerbi, Corso di Porta Romana, 3, 20122 Milan.

If you're not there, stay glued to Livingetc's social media channels, as one of its roaming editors is sure to be there first on the scene. And, while you're there, why not sign up to Livingetc's newsletter, too?

Luke Arthur Wells
Contributing Writer

Luke Arthur Wells is a freelance design writer, award-winning interiors blogger and stylist, known for neutral, textural spaces with a luxury twist. He's worked with some of the UK's top design brands, counting the likes of Tom Dixon Studio as regular collaborators and his work has been featured in print and online in publications ranging from Domino Magazine to The Sunday Times. He's a hands-on type of interiors expert too, contributing practical renovation advice and DIY tutorials to a number of magazines, as well as to his own readers and followers via his blog and social media. He might currently be renovating a small Victorian house in England, but he dreams of light, spacious, neutral homes on the West Coast.