Dee Hilfiger’s Quietly Sophisticated Spring Decor Is Irresistible to Anyone Who Loves Effortless Elegance – My Chicest Friend Is Already Shopping it
It's never too early to start daydreaming of brighter seasons – my friend agrees, and she's already added these Mrs. H pieces to her cart
The depth of January may not seem like the most appropriate time to plan your springtime scheme, so you can imagine my surprise when I heard my most stylish friend was already shopping. However, what initially felt premature now makes perfect sense.
The coldest, darkest days are easier to endure when you can envision your home transformed for the season, beginning with spring decor that signals the change is coming. Thankfully for us, Dee Hilfiger is similarly ahead of the curve.
I was gatekeeping Mrs. H's collection (available on QVC), but I couldn't resist sharing some of my top picks with my friend. After seeing her reaction, it's only fair that I share my favorites here, too. Even if you buy these items in advance, I promise they'll bring you so much delight when you bring them into the forefront in only a few weeks' time.
Carrying Dee Hilfiger's name, you can rest assured they'll transcend every spring trend. The only thing you do need to worry about, however, is that they'll sell out...
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It's never too soon to start planning sweet spring soirées, and these porcelain appetizer plates should be your first port of call. Durable, hand-wash safe, and suitable for fridge and freezer use, they bring effortless charm to any table – while being beautiful enough to display on an open shelf this spring.
Spring is all about fresh, floral scents, and this Coral Stone candle is a twist on tradition. Notes of ocean air, coral stone, Cara Cara orange, and sea moss fill a chic glass vessel with a wooden lid, bringing understated coastal sophistication to any console or coffee table.
I adore the idea of storing candy in a jar that's so elevated. It makes the experience feel so much more elevated, and will resonate with young children for the rest of their lives. Crafted in porcelain, this piece is designed to be enjoyed today and treasured for generations to come.
Bring a fresh, sophisticated touch to your spring tables with this set of porcelain dinner plates. Perfect for seasonal gatherings or casual meals, they make every dish look effortlessly elegant.
Nothing makes a mantel or table feel fresher than a new candle or, in this case, glass taper candle holders. Versatile enough to hold single candles or small blooms, they add a light, airy elegance that I can almost promise your guests will notice.
These elegant napkin rings offer a distinctive detail that will catch your guests’ attention. The textured lovebird design adds personality to any table, making both everyday meals and special gatherings feel memorable.
Naturally, my friend similarly refreshes her bedroom for spring, and, when following suit, this pillow is a must-have. Featuring detailed embroidery that adds texture and interest to any sofa or bed, especially when paired against crisp white or floral bedding.
Florals for spring aren't groundbreaking, but this cotton sateen comforter and sham set brings them to life with a fresh, sophisticated twist. Reversible and stylish, it transforms your bedroom into a sanctuary for restful nights and relaxed weekends.
Update your bedroom for spring with this soft pastel set, where airy cotton percale meets subtle fringed details. The delicate eyelet trim adds subtle charm, for a soft and inviting retreat that any overnight guests will love. If there's ever a time to refresh your bedding, it's now.
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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.