Joon Loloi’s New Summer Collection Blends Traditional Craftsmanship with Southern Flair – This Might Just Be the Brand’s Most Desirable Drop Yet
This collection's detailed woodworking, rich colorways, and plentiful patterns will make your home sing with style and Southern elegance
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Character, craftsmanship, a rich sense of heritage – these are the details that make homes of the American South so recognizable, so distinct, and so desirable. That 'Southern charm' look used to be region-specific; only achievable and truly authentic if you lived in places like Virginia, the Carolinas, or Georgia. But now, thanks to Joon Loloi's Southern-inspired summer drop, the look transcends its geographical bounds, bringing the character-rich Southern look to homes across the continental US.
'For this Summer 2026 collection, we looked to capture the timelessness of historic Southern architecture with a distinctive coastal influence,' Joon Loloi Co-Founder Cyrus Loloi explains. It's a collection that's informed by classic colors like deep reds, ochre yellows, and the iconic 'Charleston Green', underpinned by nostalgic patterns like a ticking stripe and checkered plaid, and strengthened by traditional craftsmanship and woodworking techniques. This assortment of furniture and decor radiates the very essence of Southern style, embracing the 'lived-in' luxury design trend with every detail.
Warm, comfortable, and endlessly inviting – pieces from Joon Loloi's summer collection can alter your home's atmosphere, for the better.
As a brand, Joon Loloi is known for tastefully blending traditional design aesthetics with modern sensibility, and according to Cyrus, this summer drop is no different.
Article continues belowTraditional wood details, painted finishes, and nostalgic patterns have been reimagined through a fresh lens, creating a transitional look that extends throughout each part of the collection – the furniture, the decor, and even the rugs. 'We looked to achieve a balance of ornamentation with clean lines and playful silhouettes,' Cyrus tells me of the collection. Pieces like the Aenea Wall Sconce and even the Fern Rug embody the traditional-meets-modern look, setting the tone for a collection that's as expressive as it is elevated.
With its curved interior stretchers, the Charleston Coffee Table demonstrates the quality, craftsmanship, and attention to detail that rings through this collection.
Between its Southern influences and its transitional characteristics, this collection comes together to form a distinctly transportive mood – one that Cyrus explains as the 'intersection of 'Southern Preppy' and 'Cottage B&B'', he tells me. 'It is inviting and hospitable, yet chic – designed to evoke the feeling of a highly considered boutique hotel,' he continues.
There's an intentional balance of playfulness and sophistication that extends throughout the collection, too. Polished and tailored but designed for real life, the collection is meant to add character to your home, evolve over time, and live with you.
The Rosamund Bed from Joon Loloi's new bedroom collection has a brand new, bright and sunny colorway: Amber.
While there's so much to love from this summer drop, a few things stand out – including the newly launched Amber colorway (which looks divine in the form of the vintage-inspired Gretel Chair), and a Carrick stripe pattern (which adds such character to utilitarian pieces like the Camdyn Ottoman).
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As for furniture, Cyrus highlights a few standouts, including the Broadstreet Console, 'which has a striking y-shape stretcher that is both beautiful in form, while providing structure and support for the top,' he remarks. Another is the Kingston Accent Table – a two-toned side table with a natural wood grain. 'It encapsulates the spirit of taking vintage design and making it of our time,' Cyrus says of this unique table.
Joon Loloi's summer collection is complete with even more charmingly Southern-inspired finds, including rugs, pillows, lighting, and wall art. Shop the best of the collection below to make your home bloom with character this summer and beyond.
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This side table might be one of my favorite pieces from the entire collection. I love its elevated, elegant design – from its dark wood finish to its ball-shaped feet, and even its curved interior stretchers. In my opinion, it's so much more than just a side table – it has the potential to be the star of any room.
Summer florals are blooming with graceful beauty on the Bendita Rug. Soft orange buds add playful pops of color, while green stems ground the scene. This rug would be a stunning choice for your bedroom, anchoring the space with soft elegance and colorful charm.
Finished in the bright and sunny colorway of Amber, Joon Loloi's Rosamund chair gets a fresh and exciting new look this summer. It's an accent chair that has the potential to be the personality piece of your bedroom, living room, or study, filling the space with vibrant energy and undeniable comfort.
According to Cyrus, this console table is one of the standouts from the collection, and just by looking at it, I can see why. Between its dark brown ash wood finish and its elegantly curved interior frame, this console table is a work of art that demonstrates the craftsmanship behind this collection.
Swivel chairs are everywhere in 2026, and for good reason. They turn and twist with style and grace, inviting a Nancy Meyers-esque level of nostalgia to any room. With its tasteful stripe and oh-so cozy design, Joon Loloi's version looks fit for a characterful Southern home on the coast.
'We believe your home is what you make it,' Cyrus muses. 'We have curated pieces that look as though they have been thoughtfully acquired and lovingly maintained over generations.' And this collection, he remarks, 'tells the story of a life well-collected'.
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Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.