Joanna Gaines Breaks From Her Rustic Roots With a Surprising and Collectible Target Furniture Line That We Know Will Sell Out Fast

Joanna’s mid-century modern furniture collection for Target reads like the vintage find you never quite manage to track down

Joanna Gaines' mid-century-style chrome accented, green upholstered armchair and ottoman duo pictured in a sunlit living room flooded with natural light
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Most of us have a default metal. Some swear by gunmetal, others gold, or maybe even copper, depending on the room. If we had to assign Joanna Gaines a go-to sheen, it would almost certainly be brass, in line with the patinaed aesthetic that built her reputation. That’s why her latest move feels so surprising. She’s tapped into the chrome decor trend and released a shiny new furniture lineup for Target that reads like the vintage find you’ve been searching for.

Part of her Mid-Century Modern Furniture Collection, Joanna draws on the era’s affinity for polished chrome, pairing the finish with sleek, low-slung silhouettes and grounding it with warmer counterpoints. Two-tier console and side tables in wood offer practical storage, while a sling accent chair and ottoman in textured, dusty green upholstery keep the shine from feeling cold.

The collection is tight – seven pieces total, four of them chrome-clad – but the remaining less-lustrous pieces hold their own. Highlights include a mushroom-weave accent chair with an integrated magazine rack (very waiting room, in a good way) and a wooden bench that doubles as a coffee table, well-suited to entertaining, frequent rearranging, or chronic indecision.

Mid-century style two-tier chrome and wood side table by Joanna Gaines pictured in a living room with slate tile floors and cream colored walls

Mid-century design emphasizes function. Here, Joanna Gaines adds a second tier to make a small side table work harder. Books below, drink on top. Or the reverse.

(Image credit: Target)

As a shopping editor, I’m rarely wrong about sellouts, and this furniture trend revival has 'sold out' written all over it. Have a first look at Joanna Gaines’ most unexpected pivot for 2026.


Listen, chrome doesn’t need much help to shine. But if you want to maximize its impact, a little unexpected chrome goes a long way.

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.