Joanna Gaines' new collection with Target has just dropped – it's filled with affordable pieces for a refreshed space for the new year
A new year has begun which means it couldn't be a better time to refresh your home with timeless pieces designed by interior designer Joanna Gaines
You'll likely know Joanna Gaines for her rustic, farmhouse-style interiors that perfectly balance homeliness and modernity. She's been designing spaces for years and founded her successful homeware store, Magnolia over two decades ago.
Joanna has an eye for creating timeless, country-style pieces that really elevate a home, so her affordable line at Target – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia – is a much-loved line that means you can create her iconic look on more of a budget.
And if you, like us, are already getting excited about spring decor, the collaboration has just dropped the first pieces in the new spring collection, filled with classic country-inspired homewares. From on-trend plaid furnishings in soft spring hues to elevated tableware and fresh-scented candles, there's plenty to update your home for the coming change in season.
Shop our favorite pieces from the Hearth & Hand with Magnolia collection
Creating a contemporary and cozy home has never been easier with these affordable pieces from the new collection. From chic farmhouse kitchens to inviting and stylish entryways, there timeless pieces for every space.
A country-style kitchen isn't complete without a berry bowl. This adorable piece is made of smoothly finished stoneware and features a wooden handle, perfect for carrying around your garden and collecting berries, eggs, or herbs.
This chic little kitchen stool is the answer to those out-of-reach kitchen cabinets. Finished in a sophisticated sage, this piece will look best with wooden surfaces and a muted color palette.
There are many ways to decorate with gingham and it's well-loved because of its country feel, making it the perfect choice for a cozy space. These potholders will hold any hot pan or pot, making them chic and most importantly practical.
To create a welcoming space incorporate fabric furnishings like gingham as it's rustic in style and charm. This tablecloth is woven with blue and white, a classic pairing that will suit any style of tableware.
Handmade pieces like rattan will create coziness and an inviting feel within any space. Rattan is an on-trend style and can be paired with all types of decor, but try placing these on a colorful tablecloth for a harmonious contrast.
Decorating with vintage and antique decor is all the rage, but it can get expensive, so you could mix old and new 'old' looking pieces like this candle holders. This set is sophisticated and classic in material and shape and will look best paired together on a dining table.
Patterned lampshades do a great job of providing warmth as well as texture making them the perfect piece in a communal space like a hallway. A much-needed addition to any home, this lamp combines brass and plaid for a cozy combination.
Rustic in material, this adorable ottoman is chic yet comfortable, making it the perfect living room piece. You could pair this with the matching chair from the collection or use it on its own for some extra seating when you need it.
Wall lighting brings warmth and coziness in an elevated and understated way. This sconce is fluted and finished in ceramic making it a sophisticated choice to hang above an armchair in your reading nook.
Blush tones were popular in 2024. They are refreshing and reminiscent of buds in spring, so incorporating this color within the home brings life and vitality to any space. This throw pillow is on trend in pattern as well as color and will elevate a sofa, bench, or armchair.
It's clear that the collaboration has been designed with character and sophistication in mind as all of these pieces are right at the top of our wishlists. From wall decor to soft furnishings and bedding, Joanna has covered all bases with her refreshing collection that makes decorating for spring so much simpler.
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I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew when working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside work, I enjoy collecting antique and Mid-century furniture and quirky homewares for my new flat.
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