Williams Sonoma expands Aerin collaboration with new collections

Williams Sonoma and Williams Sonoma Home have broadened their partnership with Aerin Lauder's AERIN brand, launching new tabletop, decor, and furniture lines. The collections draw inspiration from Lauder's East Hampton garden, featuring botanical motifs and natural patterns. This expansion emphasizes timeless design blended with modern functionality for home entertaining.

The new AERIN for Williams Sonoma tabletop collection includes embroidered linens, artisan-crafted ceramics, and decorative accessories suited for relaxed gatherings and daily use. The AERIN for Williams Sonoma Home line introduces new colorways for existing furniture and adds complementary items such as trays, frames, and mirrors.

Designs reflect the textures, colors, and atmosphere of Lauder's garden in East Hampton, incorporating natural patterns and floral details that align with her aesthetic of effortless elegance. The collections highlight Lauder's personal ties to nature and her enthusiasm for hosting.

Aerin Lauder, founder and creative director of AERIN, stated: "It is an honor to launch our newest collection with Williams Sonoma and Williams Sonoma Home. I am forever inspired by my garden in Long Island, so I was excited to translate those natural textures and floral motifs to such a beautiful collection. My mother has also always collected white wicker furniture, which she loves to mix with vintage quilts and geraniums in the summertime. My memories of Long Island summers spent on my mother's porch were pivotal in conceptualizing this collection. Entertaining at home is my favorite and I will be using the pieces all season when hosting family and friends."

Felix Carbullido, president of Williams Sonoma, noted: "Our collaboration with AERIN reflects our shared commitment to timeless design, quality craftsmanship, and creating meaningful moments at home. This new collection extends that vision across both our kitchen and home businesses, with a complete lifestyle experience that feels elevated and cohesive – balancing sophistication with everyday functionality."

Williams Sonoma, founded in 1956 by Chuck Williams, operates as part of Williams-Sonoma, Inc., alongside brands like Pottery Barn, West Elm, and Rejuvenation. The company sells products via e-commerce, catalogs, and retail stores. This partnership continues Williams Sonoma's focus on design-led collaborations that integrate lifestyle elements with practical home goods.

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