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"textContent": "Dusty 17th-century floorboards and ochre Baroque palazzo walls might seem an unlikely home for a high-street giant, yet Milan has a way of making contradictions feel incredibly natural. Palazzo Acerbi’s ancient rooms, once famous for the wild parties of a 17th-century Marquess, now house the much-anticipated collaboration between H&M Home and Kelly Wearstler. Marking a double debut for both the brand and the designer at Salone del Mobile, the installation offers a look at 29 pieces of furniture, lighting and decorative objects, showcasing a departure from the small-scale accessories that defined the brand since 2009. Schön! walked through the space guided by Evelina Kravaev-Söderberg, the creative lead at H&M Home, for a first look at the collaboration. Modern silhouettes sit against a backdrop of historic frescoes, creating a friction that Kravaev-Söderberg found irresistible. “We wanted to showcase our very contemporary products in this older environment because we’ve talked a lot about the interesting connection between the past and the present,” she says. Out of the 29 items that make up the full range, nine hero pieces lead the narrative in Milan. Emera table lamps appear in reimagined, floor-scale proportions to lead visitors toward the dining room, where Noxen chairs sit... Read more »\n\nThe post h&m home x kelly wearstler | in conversation with evelina kravaev-söderberg appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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