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I’m an interior designer — here are 10 things I’d absolutely get at West Elm right now

The bedding at West Elm comes in tons of colors and textures.

I’ve been a big fan of West Elm bedding for years. The store has a great selection of comfortable, chic sheets and duvet covers. The neutral color palettes — muted tones of black, white, gray, brown, and tan — make it easy to mix and match.

Plus, the store has a large selection of duvet covers with subtle textured patterns to add dimension and uniqueness to a space.

West Elm has an expansive lamp collection, so there’s something for everyone.
I love the wooden and leather details of the Dunham dining chair.

This Dunham dining chair immediately caught my eye because of its sleek design and mix of materials. The solid-wood frame, leather materials, and the woven-fabric back would truly elevate any dining area.

I also wouldn’t limit this chair to just one room — it could be used as an office chair, in a breakfast nook, or even in the corner of a bedroom.

As an interior designer, I trust the quality of the Laurent two-piece bumper sofa.
Everything about the Hargrove six-drawer dresser feels high-quality to me.

I love the furniture at West Elm, and I’d put the Hargrove six-drawer dresser in a project I’m working on in a heartbeat. I’m a big fan of the solid wood’s stain and finish.

It would make a beautiful addition to a bedroom, providing both storage and sophistication. The black detailing of the hardware elevates it to suit almost any style.

The Nils chair-and-ottoman set makes a statement without being overwhelming.
I love the variety of rug designs West Elm carries.

As a designer, rugs are the key element to pulling any room together. Luckily, the rugs at West Elm are beautiful and feel high-quality.

West Elm’s assortment of rugs features soft patterns, natural fibers, and beautiful textures, so you can’t go wrong. The store carries wool varieties, performance rugs (materials designed to withstand high foot traffic), and even washable options in tons of interesting contemporary patterns.

If you want a statement piece, I highly recommend browsing West Elm’s wool and natural-fiber rugs. My current favorites are the chess weave wool-and-jute rug and the Corboda rug.