H&M HOME is pleased to announce an unprecedented collaboration with the celebrated American interior creator Kelly Wearstler. A curated selection of essential pieces and furniture objects from the collection will be presented for the first time at Milan Design Week marking a double debut for both H&M HOME and the renowned Los Angeles-based designer. The installation will be open to the public from April 21-26, 2026.

“This collection marks many firsts for us. Participating in Milan Design Week has long been a dream, and with Kelly we knew this was the right moment. H&M HOME has a global presence, but through this defining moment we want to make a new impact on both our customers and the design industry. When we discovered the location – Palazzo Acerbi – everything fell perfectly into place.”, says Evelina Kravaev‑Söderberg, Head of Design & Creative at H&M HOME.
In April 2026, H&M HOME steps onto the global design stage at Milan Design Week, presenting a conceptual installation featuring essential pieces from the upcoming Kelly Wearstler x H&M HOME collection. The exhibition will offer an exclusive preview of objects from the collaboration set to launch in September, alongside special pieces crafted in custom colors and dimensions. The materials used in the collection include wood, metal, ceramics, marble and textiles. This moment marks a bold evolution for the brand, introducing furniture for the first time within a designer collaboration, complemented by smaller decorative objects. The collection opens a new era of design, intended to resonate with interior enthusiasts around the world, while remaining true to H&M HOME’s mission of democratizing design for as many people as possible.


“This is my Milan Design Week debut, and H&M HOME is the ideal partner. Their global presence and extraordinary talent 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 is what truly excites me.”, declares Kelly Wearstler.
Inspired by the collection’s concepts daily rituals and modular synergy the installation, created by the renowned Studio Boum, unfolds as an immersive experience, a choreographed journey through the senses. Each room reveals a distinct dimension of this multifaceted experience, transforming every sense into a sacred act that guides visitors toward presence and connection.

At the heart of this modular synergy lies the ritual of becoming where furniture and space merge as instruments of self-evolution. Each piece functions not only as an adaptable design element, but also as a companion to the daily rituals that shape identity.
The installation marks H&M HOME’s first participation in Milan Design Week, presenting objects that customers will be able to purchase at a later date.