Joanna Gaines' new spring collection at Magnolia has just launched – and it's filled with vintage-style pieces to refresh your home
Joanna Gaines has launched her line of spring-inspired homeware that's affordable, rustic and timelessly chic
I always look forward to spring. It's a time filled with beauty and endless home inspiration. It's all about fresh starts and growth, right now couldn't be a better time to perfect your spring decor and refresh your home for the new season.
I have a list of go-to designers that I often rely on to inspire my home design. Joanna Gaines is always at the top of the list as she can make a space feel sophisticated, charming, and most importantly cozy, no matter what month.
So naturally, her own store Magnolia, is also one of my go-tos when I am looking to give my home a seasonal refresh. And Joanna has just launched her new spring collection, filled with vintage-style designer, spring-inspired patterns, and an uplifting color scheme. From cottage-style kitchenware to cozy bedding, these are my stand-out picks from the collection.
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This oversized botanical tapestry will instantly lift an empty wall and bring some all-important vintage charm. Tapestries are a great way to bring character into the home through color, texture, and pattern.
With an ornate frame and antique finish, this wooden wall sconce feels characterful and almost vintage. Try hanging in an entryway for a dramatic, cozy touch or along a staircase paired with framed pictures.
Designed with a block-printed trim, the Clemence duvet has a cozy yet sophisticated quality that is bound to give any bedroom an instant lift.
No spring-inspired home is complete without plants. Decorating with plants is essential as they bring vitality and color. This oval brass planter is perfect for hiding the messy bottom of your plants and will match any antique-style decor.
This charming set of placemats is beautifully embroidered and scalloped around the edges. They're the perfect table piece that's bound to elevate your spring tablescape and give you that country-cottage feel.
We all know that floral prints are a staple when it comes to spring decorating. The Stella table lamp has a pretty pleated shade covered in ditsy little flowers making it a perfect lighting piece for any room, on any surface.
Stools are great as they're both chic and handy. They can be placed in any room where you see fit but look best in a living room. The Blair stool is vintage in style, finished in a textural plaid fabric and dark wood.
This set of delicate napkins will be your best friend when you're hosting a cocktail party as they're both pretty yet useful. Simply place them under your guest's drink for an elegant flourish.
No sofa is complete without a decorative cushion. The Oakley pillow is finished in olive green and cream, the perfect spring color combination and it's chicly frayed along the edges for a pop of texture.
Joanna Gaines has created an eclectic line that encompasses her rustic style with everyday practicality, inspired by the season of vitality. It feels inspiring, inventive, and accessible and will give your space an easy refreshing uplift.
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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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