Joanna Gaines' Target Tableware Has Me Dreaming of Springtime – it's Just What I Need For a New Year Refresh
Breathe new life into your dining setup with Joanna Gaines' new pastel-hued tableware
We might still be firmly in winter territory, but the New Year always makes me think wistfully of springtime. With the urge to declutter, refresh and breathe some new life into my space, I always lean towards uplifting homeware in soft color palettes at this time of year. And when it comes to entertaining, I've found the perfect additions to my setup thanks to the new kitchen and dining pieces in Joanna Gaines' Hearth & Hand with Magnolia collection at Target.
Experts say that 'watercolor washing' is set to be a huge table decor trend for 2026, and it looks like Joanna Gaines is leading the charge, since her new Target pieces boast gorgeous pastel tones and gentle finishes. From pale blue pasta bowls to pinched edge salad plates and scalloped edge ceramic mugs, these pieces are nature-inspired, delightfully rustic, and ideal for elevating your dining setup as the New Year begins.
Joanna Gaines' green stoneware coffee mugs and olive green tea kettle will bring instant warmth to your kitchen
When winter first arrived, I jumped headfirst into the 'cabin kitsch' tableware in Joanna's 2025 Target collection, but as we inch towards those spring days, I'm craving a more refined, pastel-hued aesthetic. And it isn't just Joanna's dinnerware that I'm falling for; I've also spotted plenty of pretty linens, like green cloth napkins and a striped table runner, not to mention thoughtful accessories like pleated ceramic vases.
Whether I'm planning an intimate dinner party for two, or a simple weeknight meal, I know that everything from the dinnerware to the glasses in Joanna's new Hearth & Hand with Magnolia collection will bring breezy elegance to my dining setup. I can't wait to build a picture-perfect tablescape using all my favorite pieces – you can check them out below.
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Channel cottagecore charm (and the scalloped decor trend) with these stunning salad plates. I'd pair them with the Hearth & Hand stoneware dinner plates for a sleek, minimalist look.
I bought a set of these bowls in cheerful festive colors for holiday entertaining, and I'm thrilled that they're now available in this versatile green-and-blue colorway. They're ideal for snacks and appetizers.
It might not exactly be a pastel shade, but I adore the soft green fabric of this table runner. Trimmed with delicate white embroidery, it brings spring-inspired warmth to any table.
If you really are hunting for pastel pieces, I'd start with this sturdy mug. I think the subtle pattern and contrasting colors are so unique, and I love the speckled glaze, too.
If there's one thing I'm sure of, it's that you can never have enough pasta bowls. These are simple but gorgeous; I'd style them with gold flatware and floral linens for a subtly glamorous winter gathering.
Another glorious green piece: this ribbed pitcher. Whether you're serving drinks or displaying winter blooms, you'll reach for it again and again.
Want to bring even more springtime joy to your winter table? Try recreating Joanna Gaines' poppy centerpiece – it's wonderfully vibrant and effortlessly uplifting.
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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.