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The Kelly Wearstler H&M HOME Collection Includes Stoneware and Textiles

— May 28, 2026 — Lifestyle
Kelly Wearstler and H&M HOME have collaborated on a home collection spanning furniture, decorative objects, textiles, lighting, and tabletop pieces. The release includes sculptural vases, patterned cushions, throws, rugs, lacquered trays, candle holders, and upholstered seating arranged through layered geometric motifs and contrasting material finishes. Rounded forms, oversized proportions, and graphic striping appear repeatedly across the collection’s accessories and furnishings.

The collection combines brushed metals, polished stoneware, marble, glass, glazed ceramics, and natural wood finishes throughout more than 200 individual pieces. Printed textiles incorporate abstract patterns and tonal palettes drawn from Wearstler’s interior work, while several objects feature stacked forms, curved silhouettes, and textured surfaces. Lighting pieces combine sculptural bases with oversized shades, and tabletop objects include servingware, bowls, glassware, and ceramic vessels in varied finishes. The Kelly Wearstler H&M HOME collection launches online and in select stores on June 12, 2026.d

Image Credit: Kelly Wearsler, H&M

Trend Themes

  1. Accessible Luxury Home Design — Blending designer aesthetics with mass-market pricing suggests new value propositions that could redefine consumer expectations for affordable premium interiors.
  2. Layered Material Hybridization — Combining stoneware, metals, wood, glass, and glazed ceramics in single collections points to novel composite products that challenge traditional material sourcing and fabrication methods.
  3. Oversized Sculptural Furnishings — The prevalence of rounded, stacked, and large-scale silhouettes indicates demand for statement pieces that shift production toward modular shipping and in-home assembly models.

Industry Implications

  1. Retail Fashion Collaborations — Cross-category partnerships between fashion brands and home retailers reveal opportunities for co-branded ecosystems that expand customer lifetime value beyond apparel.
  2. Home Furnishings Manufacturing — The mixed-material, sculptural product mix exposes potential for manufacturing process innovation, including hybrid fabrication and localized small-batch production.
  3. Interior Textile Production — Printed abstract patterns and tonal palettes in mass-market lines imply a future for digital textile printing and on-demand customization that shortens design-to-shelf timelines.
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