Florals? For Spring? Martha Stewart Designed Them in a Way That Feels Groundbreaking – Her Seasonal Decor Pieces Have Quietly Arrived
The most stylish people I know all refresh their bedding, tableware, and accessories for the new season – I just sent them these links to QVC
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Dare we say it: Spring is just around the corner. The days are (finally) getting noticeably longer, and, while we still contend with snow in many places, I did spot some daffodils in my local nursery last night. It would appear Martha Stewart feels the same way. Her spring pieces are quietly available from QVC, and they've managed to make florals feel fresh for 2026 (even Miranda Priestly might agree).
Every year, my most stylish friends swap out their winter bedding for lighter, fresher prints and begin accessorizing with pieces that reflect the season. I sent them a link to Martha Stewart's QVC collection, where they can shop for the best bedding, rugs, and spring-themed wreaths that carry her good name.
I've bookmarked these pieces as spring decor must-haves, but their versatility will mean they look just as beautiful over summer, too. In true Martha style, they're not designed to fit a fleeting trend, but impress for many months (and even years) ahead.
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When I said Martha had made florals feel ground-breaking, I had this piece in mind. Placing hydrangeas in a vase is one thing, but twisting them into a stunning wreath is another. Martha has given a holiday staple an upgrade for spring, and I'm certain it will look utterly beautiful on any front door (yes, it's built to resist the elements outdoors).
If you were to design a bedding set that's perfect for spring, it would look something like this. It's intricate blue flowers, against a white backdrop, gives Cottagecore a French-inspired twist, pairing effortlessly against the gingham. Martha just made it even harder to get out of bed, but it's worth it, when it looks this good.
The hydrangea wreath's sister: This lilac alternative is just as realistic and just as durable outdoors. Its texture and color make it a truly unique accent for a front door, wall, or console. Made to resist fading and wear, it keeps its fresh look year after year (we promise you'll want to re-use it again in 2027).
Florals don't need to be vibrantly colored to feel springlike, just as this beige and gray printed bedding proves. The fabric showcases a subtle vine-and-flower pattern that brings a calm, inspired feel to any room. Made from double-layer cotton gauze, it’s soft and lightweight, perfect for when those nights (finally) get warmer.
It's easy to forget how long you've had a rug until the seasons change, and you realize you've used the same one for too many months. Spring is the perfect time to take the leap. Set in a soft ivory pile, this wool rug features a classic quatrefoil pattern that brings subtle interest and just the right amount of color to any flooring.
As if we need an excuse to invest in new dessert plates (or eat dessert). Crafted in ceramic, each plate is dishwasher and microwave-safe, combining everyday practicality with thoughtful style we can expect from Martha.
Perhaps the easiest upgrade of them all: These towels feature a soft watercolor floral design that brings color to any countertop. The set includes four generously sized towels, two printed and two with a coordinating stripe pattern, made from cotton for everyday use.
If you like to bake more over spring, these mitts are a must-have. The cheerful floral pattern adds seasonal charm while keeping your hands safe, whatever you're making. Each mitt also has a convenient loop for hanging, so they can brighten your kitchen on display and stay within easy reach.
Poppies may not be synonymous with spring, but the floral printed border is impossible to overlook. I love how its subtle texture meets a border of floral prints for a look that feels both fresh and timeless. Crafted in wool and viscose, it offers comfort underfoot and lasting appeal for everyday life.
Whether you’re ready to fully embrace the season or just want a subtle nod to spring in your home, these Martha Stewart pieces make it easy to refresh your space. Think of them as an invitation to welcome longer days, brighter mornings, and a little extra style into every room – without waiting for the first crocus to bloom.
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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.