12 Must-Haves from Joanna Gaines’ New Nostalgic Summer Collection
Expect charming florals, scalloped rims, and rustic rattan in Magnolia's new collection – all details that can help you create a characterful home this summer
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Everyone knows that the best place to shop for vintage finds is an authentic vintage store. But the second-best place to shop? Joanna Gaines' Magnolia always hits. Each season, Joanna and her team release an assortment of newly-made but vintage-inspired decor that has all the charm of second-hand pieces without the hunt, and her just-dropped summer collection is no different.
Grounding earth tones and warm metallics set the scene, while heritage floral prints, scalloped rims, and rustic rattan details give the collection its vintage-inspired appeal. It births a new era of design trends – that is, trends that strike a nostalgic vein but still feel fit for modern life. Charmingly familiar, but updated and fresh. That's Joanna Gaines' specialty, and it's the essence of her summer 2026 drop.
The collection offers a variety of homeware finds, from printed kitchenware to cute tabletop trinkets (a Magnolia staple) and even chic interior storage. You'll find something for every room, allowing you to create a home that feels like a quaint country cottage, no matter where you live.
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Vintage-inspired kitchenware is a Joanna Gaines specialty. For her summer collection at Magnolia, the designer has released everything from practical kitchen products (like the Lattice Two-Tone Wood Trivet) to decorative accessories (like the Heirloom Garden Navy Floral Vase).
12 Standouts From Magnolia's Summer Collection
Forget the hassle of hardwiring. Plug-in sconces turn wall lighting into a breeze, and this model from Joanna Gaines' new collection is as chic as they come. Not only is it a practical lighting idea, but this sconce can decorate your walls with vintage-inspired charm, too.
Add a pop of color to your kitchen with this yellow tea towel. Its cross-stitch pattern is charmingly nostalgic, reminiscent of the stitching patterns my grandmother taught me as a child. In my opinion, this is more than just a tea towel – it's a characterful detail that can enhance the aesthetic of your kitchen.
Would it be a Joanna Gaines collection without some form of a sit about? This summer, Joanna's animal-inspired trinkets take the form of whimsical little ducks – perfect for stylizing any tabletop with playful charm.
While this mirror is a charming detail on its own, what makes it even more desirable is the fact that it's not just a mirror – it's a hidden storage cabinet. Open it up to reveal two shelves for extra storage. Use it in your bathroom to hold toiletries or even in your bedroom to store jewelry.
Between its rattan texture and its dome shade, this lamp is such a unique pick that can enhance any room in your home. Since it's rather small in size (just 13" in height), it can be the perfect kitchen counter lamp – setting the scene in style and illuminating your workspace with ease.
Candle sconces have been on trend ever since the winter, but this summer, Joanna's giving them a blooming new look. This version features a tulip as its candle holder and a twisted base with little leaves. It can make a blank wall look effortlessly charming.
With its floral print and its ruffled trim, this pillow is a charmingly vintage-inspired find that can enhance your couch, an accent chair, or your bed in no time. And since its shell is 100% cotton, it's soft to the touch – perfect for creating a cozy spot to relax this summer.
Say goodbye to boring dinnerware. This plate from Magnolia's summer collection can transform your tablescape into a charmingly stylish moment. Pair it with the matching Juliet Pasta Bowl and the Chambray Eyelet Napkins for a cohesive look.
Not only is this display shelf a decorative detail that can bring a level of texture to your walls, but it serves a purpose, too, acting as a clever storage idea for any room. Each of its three shelves offer plenty of space to hold cards or small trinkets of your choosing.
According to my co-Style Editor Julia Demer, wall vases are like the springtime cousins of candle sconces. And in my opinion, Magnolia has the best picks. I just love this one – with its blue coloring and charming floral motifs. But if you're looking for a different version, the Theresa Solid Brass Vase is just as chic.
Clearly, the vintage vibes are strong in this collection – with each piece looks as charming as an antique find you'd score at a flee market.
Nostalgic floral prints and flower-like motifs grace nearly every product in some way or another, reflecting the collection's heritage charm. You'll notice florals on everything from dinnerware (like the Juliet Pasta Bowl) to decorative objects (like the Maddison Wall Pocket). Even the scalloped details tie into the collection's vintage influence, like the wavy border on the Antique White Margaret Butter Dish and the rustic-looking scalloped underside of the Abigail Picture Ledge.
And since this is a summer collection, it only makes sense that there's a handful of products designed with summer's favorite material: rattan. The Rattan Chargers act as textured tablescape details, while the Robin Woven Rattan Display Shelf turns simple wall storage into a style statement of its own. Decorating with rattan has a way of making any home feel more cozy, layered, and lived-in, and with any of these rattan finds, you can achieve that exact feeling in your home this summer.
The Rattan Scalloped Bowl gives fruit and veggies a stylish place to sit on your kitchen countertops.
While Magnolia's summer collection features finds fit for all rooms within the home, there's an emphasis on kitchen essentials, from cookware and utensils to decorative accessories. Pieces like the Resin and Wood Servers turn basic utensils into decorative objects in their own right, and even the Juliet Measuring Cups turn tedious tasks into style moments. These details prove that though function is a priority in the kitchen, form is just as important.
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Kitchenware is a main focus of the collection, but soft furnishings make their mark, too. The Bonnie Floral Block Printed Pillow can add a touch of whimsical elegance to living rooms with its floral print and ruffled hem, and the Daphne Cross-Stitch Duvet Cover can transform your bedroom into a peaceful, vintage-inspired oasis that's as relaxing as it is refined.
Dreamy, peaceful, and soothing, Magnolia's bedroom decor (including the Daphne Duvet Cover, the Daphne Cross-Stitch Sham, and the Daphne Lumbar Pillow) can create a room you'd never want to leave.
Magnolia's summer drop is designed to make your home feel effortless and personal, underscored by Joanna Gaines' signature vintage-inspired touch. If you're home could use more character ahead of the summer season, this is undoubtedly the collection to shop.
But if seashore style is calling your name, perhaps a different summer collection is more your speed. Check out Shea McGee's summer Target drop – brimming with wavy details and shell-inspired motifs that make coastal style look more elevated than ever.
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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.