Joanna Gaines Just Quietly Dropped Her New Spring Collection at Target – and I Think It Might Be Her Most-Expensive-Looking Launch Yet

From arched storage furniture to multitasking lamps, Joanna's latest Target drop makes organizational aspirations feel oddly exciting

Entryway area featuring a wooden arched console table topped with a pleated shade table lamp, wicker basket, and assorted artwork
(Image credit: Target)

It might be dreary outside, but the sun reliably shines whenever Joanna Gaines drops a new collection at Target. Whether or not she’s formally resolved to raise the bar in 2026, this release certainly reads like a ‘new year, new me’ moment – anchored by arched architectural details that (said affectionately) feel decidedly un-Target.

The Arched Furniture Collection, in particular, is pretty major. Aged oak bookshelves, storage ottomans, and a two-tier console table give everyday organization a sense of ceremony – plus a visual harmony that we think would make the Ancient Romans proud.

Of course, Joanna knows organization isn’t just about the big gestures. It’s often the smaller ones – like the Swivel Accent Table Lamp (meant for desks, but flexible), which neatly stores pens, pencils, and daily clutter. Think of it as the composed, business-as-usual cousin to her latest viral bookshelf lamp update (which, unsurprisingly, is already sold out).

An entryway with stone floors and a curved bookcase on the far wall with a green velvet and chrome mid-century modern style chair and ottoman

(Image credit: Target)

Joanna rounds things off with details to rescue your home from the dead-of-winter doldrums – whipstitched napkin rings and chargers; bow-topped shower curtains; a miniature greenhouse (yes, a dedicated residence for one or two very lucky plants); breezy moss-green linens to wake a sleepy table.

If this is what a fresh start looks like, we’re on board. For more reasons than one – and largely thanks to Joanna – 2026 is shaping up to look smarter than ever.


The entire collection hasn't all dropped yet, with more pieces on the 11th of January, including more of the chrome clad furniture pieces we are most excited for.

Julia Demer
Style Editor

Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.