West Elm’s New Collection Is a Master Class in Modern Minimalism


It’s easy to get caught up in the “more-is-more” mentality, but minimalists know that you don’t need a ton of stuff for a space to look good—you just need the right stuff. This is the ethos behind West Elm’s newest designer collaboration. The furniture and home decor brand partnered with Brooklyn-based interior designer Billy Cotton to launch a capsule collection full of useful but high design objects. “We designed 25 pieces that people interact with daily—from your bed to your cereal bowl and dining chairs, these very high-touch objects, and approached them intending to blend beauty and practicality,” Cotton says.

The pieces are all about elevating the every day to give homeowners items that are, essentially, functional pieces of art. Some of these objects tend to go under the radar in our homes (how much thought have you given your coasters?), and we love that we’re finally giving a little more love to these oft-ignored items. Check out a few of our favorites below and you might just get inspired to elevate the every day products in your own home.





Shell Bowls For a See-Worthy Breakfast

West Elm


Scallops are in, and these curved shell bowls mix that trendy curve with timeless white porcelain. Get cheeky and serve chowder in them or just pour yourself some milk and cereal!


To buy: Ceramic Shell Bowls, from $19; westelm.com



A Mod Lamp to Brighten a Space

West Elm


This metal and glass lamp has a futuristic feel. If your home isn’t modern, no worries! The parchment color keeps it looking classic and versatile. So go ahead, pair it with a traditional nightstand if you’d like.


To buy: Bennett Table Lamp, $249; westelm.com



The World’s Coolest Nighstand

West Elm


These chic, minimalist nightstands are 18 inches wide and made from long-lasting kiln-dried poplar wood. A cute little shelf at the top (7 inches wide) is ideal for holding your phone.


To buy: Lacquered Nightstands, $598 for two; westelm.com



A Timeless Pedestal Dining Table

West Elm


Pedestal tables aren’t just chic. They’re also ideal for small spaces (just tuck your chairs right in!). This cement version is 44 inches, so it’s ideal for a little breakfast nook.


To buy: Simple Dining Table, $699; westelm.com



Cool Candleholders That Go With Everything

West Elm


Bold tapers need a subtle holder to keep them secure and let them shine. These enamel-coated aluminum pieces do just that.


To buy: Enamel Candleholders, $19 each; westelm.com



A Pepper Grinder That Will Be The Talk of The Table

West Elm


These aren’t white, off-white, or beige, but stainless steel, which is still a go-to neutral in a kitchen. We totally dig this mill’s sleek industrial vibe.


To buy: Pepper Mill, $80 each; westelm.com



Pretty and Protective Coasters

West Elm


Protect your table from water rings with a chic set of stainless steel coasters. These perforated disks are simple but eye-catching and the sculptural base corrals them all in one spot.


To buy: Perforated Metal Coaster Set, $35; westelm.com


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