Westwing has landed in the UK – shop 15 pieces I've wishlisted
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Westwing UK has finally landed, bringing with it a polished European eye for interiors. Spend even a few minutes browsing interior design Insta and you’ll quickly spot its most sought-after collections styled by designers/influencers/editors alike, offering no shortage of design inspiration.
For the uninitiated, Westwing is already a major name across the continent and the brand has built its reputation on highly covetable pieces. The online furniture store is officially the place to go for design-led furniture, lighting, bedding, tableware, rugs, outdoor and home accessories that feel considered, contemporary and effortlessly stylish.
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You’ll find a wealth of homeware that taps into the hottest interior trends of 2026, think cloud sofas and sculptural marble coffee tables, alongside statement lighting in the form of oversized pendants and artsy table lamps. The site is also packed with dopamine-decor pieces — fuchsia candlesticks, fringed velvet cushions, and maximalist bath towels we can’t get enough of.
It’s fair to say the design set are genuinely obsessed with Westwing right now too. We've seen the brand quickly become a magnet for some of the most influential UK-based interior and lifestyle creators, with influencers like Bettina Looney and Mia Luckie, along with other design aficionados regularly showcasing its pieces across Instagram and TikTok.
As for the site? It's also refreshingly easy to navigate. Clear sections for staples and new-in pieces mean you can shop with purpose, whether you’re replacing a tired duvet cover, upping your bedside table game, or giving your home office an overdue glow up. Then, inevitably, you end up detouring through side tables, glassware and bouclé chairs… Occupational hazard.
For anyone refreshing a bedroom, rethinking a living room, sorting the hallway or turning a patio into a proper outdoor space, Westwing is worth bookmarking: stylish, practical and dangerously browsable. These are the designs that caught my eye…
Ahead, Glamour's pick of the best Westwing pieces to add to your interiors repertoire…
Westwing FAQs
Is Westwing good for furniture?
Yes – especially if you’re after furniture that feels design-led but still liveable. The site is especially strong on sculptural sofas, upholstered beds, dining chairs, coffee tables, sideboards and storage pieces, with plenty of curved shapes, tactile fabrics and polished finishes. Essentially, it’s a great place to look when you want something with a bit more personality than a basic high-street buy.
What is the Westwing Collection?
The Westwing Collection is the brand’s own line, covering everything from sofas and beds to rugs, lighting, tableware and accessories. It leans contemporary, polished and design-led, with plenty of bouclé, marble, glass, metal, velvet and sculptural shapes. In short: the pieces most likely to make you suddenly rethink your side table.
Does Westwing offer well-known brands?
Yes. Alongside the Westwing Collection, the site carries a mix of home and lifestyle brands across furniture, lighting, kitchenware, decor and outdoor living. That gives the site a more curated feel, with enough variety to shop by style, budget or room.
How long does Westwing UK delivery take?
Delivery times vary depending on the piece, so this is one to check before you fall emotionally attached to a sofa. Westwing says many items are held in stock, meaning delivery usually takes just a few days, but some pieces are requested from the manufacturer once you order, so larger furniture, lighting or more specialist designs may take several weeks. The delivery estimate is listed on each product page, and once you’ve ordered, it will also appear in your Westwing order overview.
As for whether pieces are coming from Europe, Westwing says product availability and delivery times can vary by country due to warehouse capacity, and some product pages specify “Made in Europe”, “Made in Italy”, “Made in Spain” or similar. Additional freight, service fees and potential customs duties are included in the product price, so shoppers shouldn’t be hit with surprise customs charges at checkout. Very welcome, because nothing kills the interiors buzz faster than an unexpected fee.

















