I've Seen Every West Elm Collab - This One's Pretty Much the Best Ever
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I've Seen Every West Elm Collab - This One's Pretty Much the Best Ever
"There's no shortage of designer collaborations, and it can be hard to know which ones are worth bringing into your home. But when I heard Pierce & Ward - maybe my favorite design duo of all time - was teaming up with West Elm on a collection of furniture, textiles, and accessories, I literally gasped. Then I saw the campaign photos, and I was overwhelmed. Because I wanted just about everything I saw, and I think you might too."
"If you've made the trip to Pierce & Ward's Los Angeles shop (I planned a whole day around a visit last year!) or have seen it on Instagram, then you know a few things. First, co-founders Louisa Pierce and Emily Ward have homed in on a lived-in, layered aesthetic that's truly their own (think: bold colors, rich textures, pattern play, and one-of-a-kind antiques)."
"The collection includes over 100 products and spans the categories of furniture, textiles, wallpaper, lighting, and accessories. There's something for anyone who appreciates interiors with old-world charm and quirk. The design details are stunning, from perforated doors and turned wood lamp bases to curved arms and inlaid wood surfaces. Though the collection officially launched in the spring, the duo is now back with a small fall refresh that features a few new bedding and curtain styles."
Pierce & Ward partnered with West Elm to create a collection of more than 100 products across furniture, textiles, wallpaper, lighting, and accessories. The range channels a lived-in, layered aesthetic characterized by bold colors, rich textures, pattern play, and one-of-a-kind antique inspiration. Design details include perforated doors, turned wood lamp bases, curved arms, and inlaid wood surfaces. A small fall refresh added new bedding and curtain styles to the pieces that first launched in spring. The palette centers on Dijon, blush, deep green, and ivory, enabling easy mixing and signature Pierce & Ward patterns such as striped pillows.
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