Interiors

Westwing partners with Crosby Studios on a collection where interior design meets art

By Linnéa Pesonen
Westwing x Crosby Studios

Photo: Benoit Florencon

Unveiled during Paris Fashion Week, sought-after interiors destination Westwing has teamed up with renowned artist and designer Harry Nuriev’s Crosby Studios, resulting in a forward-looking capsule collection that reimagines Westwing’s premium-yet-accessible pieces through Nuriev’s singular, boundary-pushing aesthetic

Just a few weeks ago, Westwing, Europe’s leading e-commerce site for curated interiors and endless inspiration, made its long-awaited debut in the Nordics. Now, the company has announced another exciting venture: an exclusive collaboration with renowned artist and designer Harry Nuriev, creative director and founder of Crosby Studios, a New York- and Paris-based interior architecture and design studio.

“Working with Harry Nuriev is such a special creative collaboration for us at Westwing. I’ve been a huge fan of his work for a long time – his style is bold, artistic, and truly one of a kind,” says Delia Lachance, chief creative officer and founder of Westwing. “He has worked with so many incredible brands, and bringing his creative vision into our world is something I’m really proud of.”

Westwing x Crosby Studios

Photo: Benoit Florencon

Westwing x Crosby Studios

Photo: Benoit Florencon

Famed for his boundary-pushing, concept-driven work at the intersection of art, fashion and interiors, Nuriev has clocked a bevvy of celebrated collaborations with brands like Balenciaga, Valentino, Nike and Alexander Wang. Westwing, known for its carefully composed selection of high-quality homewares and impactful storytelling, makes a perfect pairing with Crosby Studios, thanks to the duo’s shared philosophy for contemporary design.

The Westwing x Crosby Studios capsule collection spans furniture, textiles, tableware and decor objects, zeroing in on Nuriev’s intuitive sense of form and innovation. With a neutral colour palette distilled to crisp whites, polished greys, and metallics, graphic glassware and sketch-adorned, boxy coffee tables meet playfully contoured mirrors and geometric lamps, channelling a mood that feels both nostalgic and futuristic.

Westwing x Crosby Studios

Photo: Benoit Florencon

Westwing x Crosby Studios

Photo: Benoit Florencon

“For this collaboration with Westwing, our goal was to create something comfortable and universally familiar – simple in form, yet sculptural and artistic in presence,” says Nuriev. “Avant-garde elements, like bold proportions or a striking palette, sit alongside classic silhouettes and premium materials – it’s designed to feel fresh now and still relevant later.”

Taking centre stage in the line-up is Crosby Studio’s signature checkerboard pattern, swathing everything from Westwing’s architectural ‘Lennon’ sofas to chunky stools and dog beds. “[The pattern] was inspired by the idea of a zero point – a blank digital canvas before anything exists,” Nuriev explains. “The collection is my way of offering something sincere and uncomplicated, open to personal interpretation.” His goal, the designer continues, was to translate the Crosby Studios universe into something accessible for everyone to bring into their space – “a piece of our world, reimagined through their own lens.”

Westwing x Crosby Studios

Photo: Benoit Florencon

A fruitful union in every sense, Nuriev describes the collaboration as “less about compromise, more about co-evolving something new together,” marrying his experimental approach to Westwing’s discerning product expertise and high standards while opening up new avenues for creative expansion. This sentiment is echoed by Lachance. “He brings a fearless creativity that reimagines what interior design can be,” she muses. “Seeing pieces like our bestselling ‘Lennon’ sofa and other signature pieces reinterpreted through his unique perspective is just incredible.”

The Westwing x Crosby Studios capsule collection is now available online at westwing.com and in stores