Pottery Barn and Kravet's new collection is totally timeless and perfect for a vintage-inspired spring refresh
Pottery Barn has teamed up with the established textile company, Kravet to create a range of elegant furnishings and home decor inspired by vintage patterns


It's that time of year when I look to interior designers and homeware brands for decor inspiration more than ever. January can feel a little flat once the holiday decorations come down, so my home (and my mood) is often in need of a little boost. I find rethinking my scheme is almost always guaranteed to make me feel energized for the new year ahead.
Plus, so many brands are bringing our beautiful spring collections, I can't help but feel excited for spring decor. So you imagine how thrilled I was when I heard Pottery Barn has teamed up with renowned textile brand, Kravet to create a beautiful, vintage-inspired collection of home furnishings inspired by the brand's historic patterns. Known for its vast archive of textiles, Kravet has been producing beautiful fabrics for over a century and its collaboration with Pottery Barn has made these beautiful designs even more accessible.
'We’re so proud of the one-of-a-kind pieces from the new Kravet and Pottery Barn collection,” says Pottery Barn President Monica Bhargava. 'This collection reinterprets their heirloom decorator prints in a way that feels fresh, timeless, and beautifully suited for our customer’s home.' Kravet's classic prints have been recolored and reimagined with the Pottery Barn customer in mind. There is something here for any style of home or room, ranging from ditsy florals to bold stripes.
I've scrolled through all the pieces in the newly launched line and selected my favorites which are assured to give any home a luxurious, classic feel at an affordable price point.
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Floral bedding is uplifting and makes a bedroom feel cozy and homely. The Ikat printed duvet is the perfect mood-booster and can be reversed for an easy refresh.
Bold in pattern, the Lumbar pillow provides the perfect pop of vibrancy in any room. Try placing it on a bed with the floral Ikat duvet cover for a harmonious blend of color and pattern.
Pattern drenching is all the rage right now, so why not try matching your walls with your furnishings? This Garden Floral wallpaper is inspiring and homely, perfect for a new year.
The perfect set to display on your dining table, these mixed appetizer plates are classic in design. Match them with blue and white dinner plates for a unified table look that will impress your guests.
This set of French-style napkins is blended with linen and cotton for a luxurious feel. Blue and white is a classic combination and looks chic paired with matching plates, mugs, and bowls.
Don't be afraid of mixing patterns. Stripes are in for 2025 and are super easy to incorporate into your decor. Start with a small addition, like this pale blue tablecloth.
This classic design will pair best with pink or white flowers for a refreshing blend of spring colors. The cachepot is available in various sizes and patterns that make creating a coordinated scheme so easy.
Pendant lighting provides pockets of warmth that illuminate a room. They look great individually or side-by-side. This pendant has a pretty printed shade that's classic in color, print, and shape.
Repeat pattern wallpaper is timeless. The arboretum print by Kravet and Pottery Barn is a modern take on the classic, Rococo style pattern which has long been used in interiors.
From country-style tableware to striking upholstery fabric, the Kravet x Pottery Barn collection is filled with versatile pieces that will bring a touch of historic grandeur to any scheme.
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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 while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.
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