When California’s surf spirit meets sculptural design
From wave-carved coastlines to hand-sculpted woodwork: With her new Pacific Collection, design icon Kelly Wearstler captures the rhythm of the California coast and transforms it into collectible interior pieces. A surfboard becomes sculpture, a dining table becomes ritual. Minimalist yet expressive, this series merges craftsmanship, soul, and a strong sense of place.
About the Designer: Kelly Wearstler
Los Angeles-based designer Kelly Wearstler is known for reshaping the visual language of contemporary interiors. Her studio fuses art, fashion, architecture, and product design into a cohesive narrative. Recognised for her bold style, rich materials, and tactile finishes, Wearstler’s work elevates everyday living into a sensory experience. With the Pacific Collection, she channels her signature aesthetic into a sculptural homage to her California roots.
Highlights of the Pacific Collection
Pacific Surfboard
A handcrafted sculpture made of Russian birch plywood, layered with genuine surf resin. This decorative board pays tribute to California’s surf heritage while doubling as a striking wall-mounted art piece.
Pacific Credenza
Function meets form in this sculptural storage piece. Inspired by the modular Trancas design, it features hand-finished surfaces and CNC precision cuts. The result: a textured cabinet that feels like a modern relic.
Pacific Dining Table
The centrepiece of a room and of ritual: This table is handcrafted in L.A. from hand-sanded birch plywood. Its organic contours recall geological patterns shaped by wind and tide, while the sculptural base adds grounded elegance.
Pacific Chair
Evocative of a finely shaped surfboard, this chair blends smooth curves with dynamic stance. Each is crafted individually from layered birch, making it both a functional seat and an art object.
Design that flows like water
The Pacific Collection brings together the tactile spirit of natural materials with the polish of high-end craftsmanship. Locally made and intuitively shaped, these objects reflect the fluidity of coastal topography and the introspection of minimalist design. In their quiet poise, they stand as sculptures of a mindful lifestyle.
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