Joanna Gaines Just Shared the Perfect Layered Spring Tablescape – Here's How to Recreate Her Eclectic Yet Curated Look
Joanna Gaines expertly layers prints and textures to create a playful spring tablescape – here's how to achieve it
The design world moves fast, and while I'm currently indulging in a period of cozy hibernation, my favorite brands are busy launching their spring collections. I don't know about you, but I'm already feeling ready to start channeling warmer, brighter days, especially with the help of some colorful homeware. And after spotting Magnolia's spring collection at Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Market, my home is about to get an uplifting, pattern-packed makeover.
The new range has brought vintage-inspired designs into the spotlight with intricate botanical motifs and antique-style wood pieces. But what struck me about the setup at Magnolia Market, is how Joanna has layered her prints and motifs: plaid and florals, with bursts of faux flowers creating a vibrant spring feel. The result not only channels the nostalgic, country grandmother-inspired look, but is a masterclass in modern pattern drenching.
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'The shop is layered with beautiful colors and textures, floral patterns, and vintage details this season,' reads the caption on Magnolia's latest video, which shows Joanna carefully creating a spring-inspired tablescape and dressing the market with vases of faux blooms. She uses Magnolia's olive stone tablecloth as a starting point, layering the plaid pattern with matching olive stone napkins.
When it comes to dinnerware, however, Joanna opts for blue florals rather than sticking to the olive tones of the tablecloth. The secret is Magnolia's Heirloom Garden floral dinnerware collection, which brings in a dash of the 'grandma chic' aesthetic. The result is an eclectic yet intentional look combining earthy hues with classic, vintage-inspired patterns. Somehow, it feels both timeless and fresh, with accessories like Magnolia's silver Cassandra candle holders dialing up the nostalgic charm.
Magnolia's Jane floral vase and silver Cassandra candlesticks create a dainty spring tablescape
Yet Joanna doesn't simply layer patterns; she also proves that an elegant spring look requires some thoughtful textural additions, too. Etched glass vases brimming with peach blossom stems take pride of place on the table, while round rattan vases filled with magnolia sprays sit proudly on a mantel.
To tie everything together, Joanna adds pops of vibrant yellow in the form of lemon citrus stems. It's safe to say that Magnolia Market is a spring wonderland, and it's filling me with mood-boosting design inspiration. You can recreate Joanna's look using the Magnolia pieces below.
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This handsome tablecloth combines two of the biggest table decor trends of 2026: plaid and ruffles. It also wonderfully encapsulates the country grandmother look, adding an air of playfulness and nostalgic charm.
You'll spot plenty of Magnolia's Heirloom Garden pieces in Joanna's display, from these elegant dinner plates to the matching salad plates and even an Heirloom Garden tea set. They're key to creating an eclectic, vintage-inspired look.
These will bring real cottagecore flair to your spring table. Joanna uses a simple, elegant knot in place of a napkin ring, but if you want to add a little more texture, try Magnolia's antiqued wood napkin rings for a rustic finish.
While Joanna uses this vase for mantel styling, I think it would also sit perfectly on a dining table, bringing height, texture and visual interest to any scheme. Just make sure that your floral arrangements don't block conversation across the table.
With a timeless silhouette, scalloped details, and a matte pewter finish, this piece blends antique style with contemporary touches. Joanna uses cream candles, but you could choose forest green tapers to tie in the earthy hues of the table linens.
No uplifting space is complete without a pop of color, and these citrus stems certainly do the trick. Joanna proves that they can be effortlessly styled with rattan, but I think a piece like Magnolia's Theo aged wood vase would work just as beautifully.
Earthy spring hues are guaranteed to bring some joy to your space, but if you want to up the ante, try the maximalist tableware in Anthropologie's January 2026 collection. It's bold, playful, and full of color.
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Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.