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Jul 09, 2023

Kelly Wearstler’s New Collection With Serax Is What Tabletop Dreams Are Made Of

By Gabriela Ulloa

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When AD100 Hall of Famer Kelly Wearstler does, well, anything, she doesn’t miss the mark. Her new tabletop collection, comprised of more than 150 pieces, is no exception. In collaboration with Belgian design brand Serax, Wearstler and her team of creatives bring us a functional yet striking lineup—launching today on kellywearstler.com—featuring architectural flatware, glassware, plates, and everything in between.

Kelly Wearstler seated behind pieces of her KW x Serax collaboration.

Rich materiality defines Wearstler’s work. Her commitment to creating minimal yet dynamic pieces that add interest to any space remains consistent, and this latest collection, her first for the tabletop, is the most recent proof. “It’s just very easy,” she quips of the effortlessly cool set of goods she and Serax came up with. “That’s what clients want,” she continues, “a lot of different options that you can continue to use to elevate your guest experience and also keep surprising your audience.”

Keeping in mind both her residential and hospitality clients, Wearstler set out to craft a collection fit for any surface. And while the entire roster, priced from $11 to $945, is meant to be mixed and matched, there are two separate design themes for consumers to consider.

“Chefs want things really pared down,” Wearstler says regarding Dune, her set made with hospitality uses in mind. The pieces boast two-tone finishes, both matte and high gloss, that highlight the clean, architectural structures of its components. Marble bowls and vases serve as standalone decor, while naturally finished ceramics such as the saucers, mugs, and bowls function as ideal costars to any meal.

Alabaster and marble subtly accentuate an already double-take worthy table.

Dune 7.5 Bowl, Set Of 4

Kelly Wearstler

Dune 13" Plate, Set Of 4

Kelly Wearstler

Zuma, on the other hand, helps to set the scene for an ideal at-home tablescape. Rich, dimensional tones are juxtaposed with Kelly Wearstler signatures like unexpected color pairings and experiential 3D elements. “Zuma was really based on things that are imperfect,” says the designer of the natural and artistic notes found throughout the collection.

Some collection highlights placed atop a double-take worthy setting.

Zuma 10" High Plate, Set Of 4

Kelly Wearstler

Zuma Tumbler Small, Set Of 4

Kelly Wearstler

The ombré amber tones of the glassware are reminiscent of inspiration one might find out in nature. Terra-cotta coats the Sienna plates and cake stand—two items that are begging to be displayed on your countertop—while graphic patterned dishes gracefully balance the weighted and uniquely shaped stemware.

A mix of both Zuma and Dune live comfortably amongst each other, honoring Wearstler’s intention of each piece being able to coexist harmoniously.

Zuma 13" Plate, Set Of 4

Kelly Wearstler

Dune Flatware, 24 Pc Set

Kelly Wearstler

Dune Bowl Medium

Kelly Wearstler

Zuma 13" Cake Stand

Kelly Wearstler

Simple yet defined nuances can be spotted throughout both collections. The detailed ridges of the ceramics, as well as the chic levels introduced by the serving platters, create a diverse yet holistic place setting. Knowing the goal was to introduce a sense of playful simplicity to tableware, this collection by Wearstler and Serax seems to do just that. The pairing was a harmonious one, Wearstler adds: “It was the perfect collaborative effort.”

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Now available to shop globally on kellywearstler.com.

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