Craig Conover's Cozy Harvest kitchen collection is 'inspired by the simple joys of togetherness' – and everything is under $30
Bravo's Craig Conover has unveiled a fall-ready kitchen and home collection with Kroger, and we love the coastal-meets-sophisticated accessories
Fall is in full swing, and with it comes a need for cozy decor and seasonal accessories. Craig Conover, host of Southern Charm on Bravo, has taken a stab at autumn home decor with his new Sewing Down South, Cozy Harvest collection at the Kroger Family of Stores.
The second collection with Sewing Down South consists of cookware (perfect for the upcoming holidays) along with home decor accessories.
The best part? All products are under $30, making for an affordable shopping hau (and giving us plenty of fall decor ideas).
'Fall is easily one of my favorite times of the year,' Conover says. 'It's the start of the cozy season – the perfect time for gathering with friends and family, sharing laughter, and making lasting memories. Whether it's hosting a game night, enjoying a warm drink by the fire, or simply relaxing with loved ones, having the right touches can make any moment feel special. That's why I've created this collection, inspired by the simple joys of togetherness – featuring everything from cheese boards to cocktail glasses and more to help make your home feel even cozier for every occasion.'
The collection is defined by Conover's affinity for coastal colors and bold patterns, making the items easily transitional in the home beyond the fall/winter season.
Some product highlights include a white spatula with a wood handle, an array of scented candles, beautiful gold drinking goblets, and an intricately designed baking dish.
The entire Sewing Down South collection is available here, and you can shop our top Cozy Harvest collection picks below.
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Spatula
The classic combination of white and wood makes this spatula a kitchen staple.
Tray
This pear-shaped, rattan tray is perfect for holding a seasonal arrangement to display on a dining table.
Ceramic
This may look like a mug, but yes, it's actually a bowl, perfect for mixing your favorite homecooked recipes.
Dish
It's cobbler season, so a baking tray like this beautifully-designed one is a necessity.
Bowl
This bowl is ideal for mixing, stirring or serving, but we'd say it's also beautiful on a console as a statement decorative piece.
Glass
Entertain indoors or outdoors on the patio, pool, or hot tub with this durable and shatterproof glassware.
'The Harvest Collection from SDS for HD Designs elevates life's everyday moments our customers experience most. From baking for loved ones to hosting guests for a fall gathering, this collection brings style and elegance to everyday moments,' Monica Lightfoot, vice president of General Merchandise at Kroger, states in the release. 'Craig has once again curated an assortment of products that are one-of-a-kind with a promise to bring a touch of charm and warmth to your home this season.'
Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivalled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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