Marriott Bonvoy Boutiques has launched Design Shop, a collection of furniture, décor and art inspired by the company’s portfolio of hotels and destinations. The inaugural hotel collections are anchored by W Hotels and Westin Hotels & Resorts, with new destination-themed and brand-led collections to come later in 2026.
“Design Shop reflects how we're expanding the role of our hotels and destinations from places you stay to sources of inspiration you choose to live with,” Peggy Roe, executive vice president and chief customer officer, Marriott International, said in a statement. “Marriott Bonvoy is shaping what modern hospitality looks like from hotel to home.”
W Hotels Living
W Hotels Living debuts with a collection created in collaboration with the architecture and design studio Rockwell Group, inspired by the brand's recently updated global flagship, W New York – Union Square, which the studio also redesigned. The collection reflects the brand's detail-driven design evolution and draws on the hotel's textures, tones and energy. Key pieces include a custom headboard and platform bed in four colorways, an upholstered bench, dual-finish nightstands and a floral rug, complemented by sculptural lighting, art and decorative accents such as glass vases, trays and bookends that reflect the brand's signature color-blocking approach, and layered, design-led aesthetic.
Westin Hotels & Resorts Living
This collection, rooted in Westin's focus on sleep and restoration, includes calming, neutral palettes and natural materials. Key pieces include an upholstered headboard, minimalist wood nightstands, several earth-inspired rugs, textured and patterned throw pillows and decorative pieces from catchalls and trays to vases. Designed to complement Westin's existing Sleep Well essentials from Marriott Bonvoy Boutiques, the collection is meant to support rest and relaxation.
Expanding beyond hotel-inspired collections, Design Shop will also introduce destination-driven drops, beginning in June 2026 with a collection inspired by the French Riviera. The assortment will include serving trays, platters, linens, vases and wine goblets that reflect the region's relaxed, coastal style. In the fall, JW Marriott Living will debut inspired by the JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo.