Gwen Stefani's seasonal branch display marks a 'shift toward wild, untamed greenery' – it's unbelievably easy to follow her example
The singer uses foliage from her Oklahoma estate to create a simple, yet statement-making focal point on her living room coffee table


Springtime, the most whimsical season of all, offers an excellent opportunity for experimenting with big, bold branches – and Gwen Stefani has already set the precedent.
The singer, who famously owns an Oklahoma ranch, has welcomed the season with a simple (yet statement-making) arrangement, using nothing but a glass vase and branches from her estate. In the footage, shared to Instagram, Gwen is seen carrying her hand-clipped floral foliage through her front door and through her living room, before placing the branches in the center of her coffee table alongside other flower-filled vases.
In Gwen's case, the arrangement looks stunning on her coffee table, but it would look just as perfect as part of a spring tablescape in a dining room, especially as we consider our Easter dinner table set-up. It'll also look great on a console in an entryway and is guaranteed to make a lasting first impression for the entire season ahead.
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For a lasting look, try faux foliage. This oversized green leaf branch will bring a touch of vibrancy to an empty mantel and will stand proudly all season.
This large vase is a simple and elegant way to integrate glass into your entryway or coffee table. Add a single branch for an elevated, modern feel.
Bring the beauty of nature to your coffee table with this lifelike artificial foliage branch, similar to Gwen's. Crafted for lasting enjoyment, this piece effortlessly enhances indoor and outdoor spaces.
The untamed nature of Gwen Stefani's foliage reminds us that you don't need to spend a fortune to create a celebrity-approved focal point. You can use similar branches from your own yard, or pick up a bunch at a local nursery (or online, as we've listed above). Plus, their organic aesthetic marks a shift in floral trends, as experts explain.
'Spring tablescaping is embracing a shift toward wild, untamed greenery that feels both effortless and modern,' comments Melanie Kalfaian, a tablescaping expert from handcrafted decor company What A Host.
'This season, there’s a trend toward using lush, sprawling foliage like eucalyptus, ivy, and blossoming branches directly from the garden to create natural, unstructured centerpieces. Mixing bold, sculptural leaves with delicate trailing vines adds depth and a sense of movement, while keeping arrangements low and sprawling feels contemporary and inviting. The key is simplicity: letting the foliage speak for itself without overwhelming the table.'
Simple yet stylish foliage branches will always bring an elevated aesthetic to your living or dining room, but there's no better time to collect them than this spring. Enjoy the process of picking up your branches, and the experience of styling them even more. Then rest easy, knowing your centerpiece is right on trend – and Gwen Stefani approved.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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