Joanna Gaines just launched her newest Target collection, and it’s filled with easy spring updates
Joanna Gaines’ latest collaboration at Target melds modern details with comforting colors and fabrics to create outdoor decor that makes a statement
Joanna Gaines is by and large the queen of modern farmhouse style, and her numerous collaborations across the years effortlessly blend her love of the classics with current interior design trends. This allows us to know that we’re buying options that are on-trend, but still have that element of durability to them, so they won’t feel outdated in the future.
The way Joanna does this is by using mostly neutral color palettes with simply the smallest hints of color, which also makes sure her creations blend into your current interior design scheme with ease.
For her newest collection with Target as part of the Hearth & Hand With Magnolia line, she has added some retro finishes, plaid design, and a mix of earthy neutrals and dramatic hues to create durable, memorable outdoor decor pieces.
Think lots of rattan, striped accents, and pops of spring colors. And the best part is, all the pieces are designed to mix and match through the similar color scheme and pattern design that runs through the collection. Not to mention, being a Target collaboration, every item is incredibly affordable.
I’ve scoured through the whole selection of over 150 new summer items in order to find you my favorites, from comfy poufs for extra seating to colorful, waterproof tablecloths for easy summer tablescaping. Check them out while we all impatiently wait for the weather to warm up.
This sky blue throw blanket has a dreamy feel to it, thanks to its open textured striping and relaxing color scheme. It’s machine-washable to boot.
Designed in a rectangular silhouette, this herb drying tray features an open-top design that helps different herbs dry off naturally, making it the ideal gift for gardening aficionados. Of course you can just use it to serve drinks too...
Designed in a checkered plaid print with green and cream hues, this rectangular tablecloth pairs easily with a wide range of serveware and table centerpieces. Perfect for your first gatherings of the season.
This decorative table runner features a woven construction and tri-stripe plaid design in white for classic style. However, the fringed hem brings in a more playful look for spring parties.
Add a soft glow to your outdoors with this portable LED lantern. Plus, that pop of vivid green is perfect to mix with the pale pastels found in other pieces of the collection.
Poufs are one of my favorite ways to add extra seating, and I’m obsessed with the colored checkered striped pattern on this one for a contrast with the off-white fabric.
Sleek and modern, this metal pendant features an orange cylindrical shade and gold-tone base in order to add a welcoming glow, and pop of color, to your outdoor space.
Made from BPA-free melamine and bamboo, this salad plate features a round silhouette with slightly curved sides for easy scooping. It’s an affordable way to bring a sense of luxe to your dining table.
An earthy cream and gray color palette allows this rug to lend a comforting touch to any space. It’s designed with a flat pile height that makes it easy to clean and maintain, so it's suitable for placement in even high-traffic areas like an entryway or patio.
Joanna Gaines’ new Hearth & Hand With Magnolia Target collaboration brings together stylish, durable options for your outdoor adventures this spring and summer. Each piece blends modern and traditional almost seamlessly, and the blue, cream, red, and green color palette lends a cheery vibe to your backyard, ensuring that your guests will want to stay a while.
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Nikhita is the Style Editor for Homes & Gardens, making sure our home-savvy readers are always aware of the latest trends and deepening their knowledge of classic design. Nikhita graduated with her Master of Arts in Magazine Journalism from New York University, and has spent a decade in interior design and shopping roles at shelter publications ELLE DECOR and Domino Magazine.
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