Emma Chamberlain, the Red Carpet host, has designed and launched her own collection that boasts her cool styles and vibrant choices. In collaboration with West Elm, Emma Chamberlain’s home collection is quite a clutter of things that speak of her vibrant personality. Emma Chamberlain x West Elm home collection offers the chicest accessories, furniture, and decoration. We scoured the entire lineup and are here to tell you that these 10 items are sure to fly off the shelves, because they are cute as a button (pun intended). If you want one, be quick about it.

Emma Chamberlain Icon Candles

These candles have cute little icons on them with the strips all over. Emma says, “Each of these icons is tattooed somewhere on me.” Available in five scent options, these will add the perfect soft fragrance to your house, along with the whimsy and fun of the celebrity herself. The vessels are ceramic and have a burn time of up to 35 hours.        

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Upholstered Pocket Ottoman

Available in almost 67 shades, the ottoman has a little pocket that will keep your remote, book, or phone in place while you enjoy the TV. Aesthetically pleasing and functional, the ottoman will add playfulness with its soft curves. Emma brings fashion to home furniture, and we are not complaining.

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Curved-Wood Vanity

One of the first pieces she designed, the vanity is two-toned with a curved mirror. It is made from sustainably sourced materials. Standing at 30 inches high, the vanity features five drawers to keep all your makeup and skincare sorted.

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Pigeon Pitcher

One proud member of Emma’s pigeon collection, which features a candle, a mug, a center bowl, a glass holder, and stitched cocktail napkins, the pitcher is multipurpose. Its sculptural silhouette, layered textures, and confident design showcase Emma’s love for this quirky bird.

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Entryway Storage Pillar

The storage pillar features a beautiful green shade and three cabinets: two drawers and one larger one with an adjustable shelf. The top of the pillar also features a small groove/slot at the back to keep your essentials in place without them falling off. The materials used are either recycled or consciously grown.

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Button Side Table

Cute as a button, the button side table is small in scale yet big on personality. Covered in dark olive finish, the material used is engineered wood, rubber wood button top, and legs. The table meets commercial and residential demands equally.

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Apple Basket

This apple-shaped basket uplifts the aesthetics of the kitchen and the living room. It is handwoven from bamboo and rattan. Store your fruits or accessories inside the basket and close it with the removable lid. Keeps things organized aesthetically.

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Burled Button Wall Art

The massive button is a sculptural piece that brings a playful tactile charm to your walls. It’s burled wood grain detailing highlights the natural variation, making each piece unique. The oversized wood button adds warmth and whimsy to any space.

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Embroidered Plug-In Pendant

The height-adjustable pendant lamp has a white fabric shade with adorable floral embroidery. Even the cord is fabric-draped, and the lamp accommodates one 60 W incandescent bulb, to be brought separately. Suspended overhead, it casts a warm, diffused glow across the room.

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Apple Salt Cellar

The apple-shaped salt cellar is handcrafted and brings a whimsical charm to seasonings and servings. Big on personality, the cellar is sold as a set that includes the cellar and a spoon. The contemporary kitchen essential is made out of ash wood.

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Emma has really put her style into every piece of the collection. Bold colors and loud functions, the collection is both playful and practical. These ten were just a glimpse of her collab and will likely sell out in no time.

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