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Pigeons, buttons, apples: a menagerie of eclectic motifs we wouldn’t expect to naturally go together. But somehow, Emma Chamberlain makes it all effortlessly work. In her first full home collection with West Elm, Chamberlain mashes up the most delightful details, sprinkling in small-space solutions and tons of texture—a beautiful curation, if you ask us. The connections are personal, making each design a peek into Chamberlain’s own life.
“I’m so proud that everything is functional and comfortable without sacrificing beauty,” she says of the nearly 150-product collaboration, which includes lighting, furniture, decor, textiles, and plenty of tabletop items. Her inspiration was diverse—that relaxed California lifestyle, nostalgic prints, even her personal tattoos—resulting in vintage-inflected silhouettes, bold colors, and a wink of whimsy.

“I’ve never felt more connected to my home,” she says. “Every little accessory from this collection is in my house—candles, trays, picture frames, vases. These are literal pieces we made from scratch. They’re as me as could possibly be.” Here’s a peek at our favorites, and we have a feeling they’re going to fly off the shelves.
Lacquer Entry Storage Pillar
We’re all in on this storage cabinet that’s narrow enough to tuck into that awkward slot in the entryway you never quite know what to do with. Set a dish for your keys on top and hide away the outdoor essentials you’re always misplacing (gloves, scarves, sunglasses, hats, or sunscreen—you know what we’re talking about). Plus, the color is downright lush.
Tubular Wall Hooks
These would look great by the front door, but consider installing a set in your bedroom for a bit of an outfit planning moment. Workout fit, daytime look, and pajamas—there’s a place for it all.
Upholstered Ottoman
This ottoman is available in 67 fabrics, but the small pocket on the side is what makes it absolutely genius. If you’re prone to losing your remote on the regular, this might just be the new place for it. “I never want someone to bring something into their home that just feels like a wart,” Chamberlain says. “Everything should serve a purpose.”
Apple Basket
This doesn’t immediately scream “apple!” which only adds to how cute it is. Tuck your favorite nap-time throw blanket in here, or use it to store all of your family night games.

Upholstered Entry Bench
The gingham upholstery on this space-saving perch is quirky cottagecore in a wonderful way. Fill the drawer with hats and gloves, grocery totes, or pet supplies like leashes and treats.
Button Stool
“It’s funny how many things in this collection are inspired by buttons,” she says. “We really stretched those icons far and wide.” A perfect example is this cheery green stool, which offers just the right amount of playfulness to an otherwise traditional silhouette.
Apple Salt Cellar
Apples are another motif you’ll find repeated throughout the collection—this salt cellar channels a ’50s shape and would make a great housewarming gift. We also love the mug, which has a handle shaped like an apple slice—swoon.

Pigeon Pitcher
“I think my love for pigeons comes from my love of big cities—New York City, Paris, San Francisco, and Los Angeles,” says Chamberlain. “They’re everywhere. They’re familiar. They feel like little companions in the places I spend most of my time.” It’s a little weird, and that what makes this pitcher lovable. New kitchen good luck charm, unlocked.

Pleated Table Lamp
Material mixing is on display throughout this collection. Case in point: a shiny metal base makes the red stripe pop even more on this playful little lamp.