I’m an interior designer — here are 10 things I’d definitely buy at West Elm right now
October 21, 20240
Lighting can change the entire vibe of a space, and West Elm’s Fiona table lamp is a great option.
Its ceramic base has a sculptural feel, and the linen shade adds a soft, natural touch. It’s an ideal choice for a bedroom nightstand or living-room accent table.
I think the Cleo table lamp is both playful and chic.
Furniture with character is a must, and this carved-pattern nightstand has it in spades. The carved-wood design adds texture and depth, making it a focal point in any bedroom.
Swapping out pillow covers is an easy way to change up your decor. I like these linen-fringe covers from West Elm that feel soft and look beautiful.
The fringe detail adds a hint of texture to the cover, and the natural fibers make it stylish and earthy. I’d use these to incorporate softness and elegance into a living space.
The floating-disks side table is an excellent accent piece.
Designed in collaboration with Marcus Samuelsson, this dining table is an entertainer’s dream. The bold wood grain and clean lines give it a modern, yet timeless feel — and the curved legs make it unique.
It can seat about eight people and I could see it being a focal point in a dining room, ideal for dinner parties and casual meals.
I like West Elm’s Benson chair, though I’d choose the leather finish.
West Elm’s two-piece Laurent sectional feels like the epitome of modern luxury with its sleek, rounded silhouette.
The neutral color makes it easy to pair with any other decor and the plush, deep cushions seem super comfortable.
This swivel ottoman could be a playful addition to any room.
Ottomans are underrated, in my opinion, and this one is both fun and functional.
I’d use a West Elm Gumdrop swivel ottoman to add a playful, modern vibe to a living space.
The multipurpose piece is especially great for small spaces because it can be used as extra seating, a footrest, or a coffee table if a tray is placed on top.