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Kelly Wearstler collaborates with H&M Home for furniture collection debut at Milan Design Week 2026

architecture-design · 2026-04-01

Kelly Wearstler will launch a new furniture collection with H&M Home at Milan Design Week 2026, marking the Scandinavian brand's first collaborative furnishings line. The collection, set to debut from April 21-26 at Palazzo Acerbi in Milan, includes chairs, tables, lamps, and tabletop items like wooden vases and drinking glasses, aiming for affordability while maintaining quality. Wearstler, known for maximalist interiors and her luxury lifestyle brand, has previously partnered with Farrow & Ball, The Rug Company, and Lee Jofa. An installation by Studio Boum at the 17th-century baroque palace will feature everyday objects such as candlesticks and board games, creating an immersive sensory experience. Materials were sourced globally, with workshops in India, particularly Jaipur and Mumbai, inspiring Wearstler. The collection will launch in 28 markets in September, available both in stores and online. Wearstler emphasized that the collaboration pushed her creativity, focusing on modular designs that work in any environment, under the ethos of accessible design.

Key facts

  • Kelly Wearstler collaborates with H&M Home for a furniture collection
  • Launch at Milan Design Week 2026 from April 21-26
  • Installation at Palazzo Acerbi, a 17th-century baroque palace in Milan
  • Collection includes chairs, tables, lamps, and tabletop items
  • Materials sourced from global workshops, including in India
  • Collection to launch in 28 markets in September
  • Wearstler's previous partnerships include Farrow & Ball and The Rug Company
  • Installation produced by Studio Boum features everyday objects

Entities

Artists

  • Kelly Wearstler
  • Karl Lagerfeld
  • Carole Dixon

Institutions

  • H&M Home
  • Farrow & Ball
  • The Rug Company
  • Lee Jofa
  • Rotganzen
  • Studio Boum
  • Wallpaper*
  • Proper hotels
  • Palazzo Acerbi
  • Dezeen

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Los Angeles
  • United States
  • Jaipur
  • India
  • Mumbai

Sources