12 things we’re shopping from Zara's new rustic European-inspired collection
Zara’s new summer collection will transport you to a European vacation without ever having to leave your home. Here’s everything I’m buying from their new collection
Modern European style is majorly trending right now, and for very good reason. With summer right on the horizon, we’re all planning our next getaway, and the laid-back aesthetic that’s signature to this look provides that perfect dose of escapism.
However, if you’re struck with wanderlust right now and don’t know how to channel that modern European vibe into your design aesthetic, look no further than Zara Home’s new summer collection.
Think natural materials like wood and rattan, comforting linens and stripes, and flea market-inspired ceramics, all of which perfectly encapsulate the character of a European home. The cohesion in the line means you can mix and match easily, creating the aesthetic of your dreams with a few simple taps. I looked through every item in the vast collection to find my favorite mix of rugs, throws, pillows, decor items, and furniture, so you can recreate the sleek and comforting interior design trend yourself.
Intricate detailing on the seat and back of this rattan chair lends an effortless, yet rustic look to your dining scheme.
The subtle stripes at the base of this ceramic vase makes it look handcrafted, and it’s small enough to fit on your bedside table.
Upgrade your outdoor event with simple blankets for your guests to wrap up with in the case it gets chilly: This option is subtle enough to go with any decor.
A sturdy ceramic base is perfectly complemented with a crisp linen lampshade on this table lamp, making you feel like you’re in a small European town.
Italian lemons serve as inspiration for this yellow throw pillow cover, which will add a dash of sunshine to your space.
I’ve never seen a mirror with a linen frame before, but this look clearly works, lending a calming aesthetic.
Was $199, now $159.20 at Zara Home
A simple double stripe detail at the very center of this armchair adds interest, and the low back is all kinds of chic.
By using statement marble and tall metal legs, this side table commands attention, but the subtle coloring up top still gives it a neutral finish.
This woven rattan tray has a contrasting middle stripe and wide handles, making sure it looks unique and is also easy to cart around.
By adding a cute printed pomegranate detailing in a bold green hue, this ceramic sugar bowl elevates a regular option effortlessly
This elm wood stool allows for the natural striations of the material to stand out, which gives an organic feel to your living space.
Zara Home’s new summer launch gives us a relaxed, elegant twist on European style, with neutral tones and delicate detailing. All the furniture is durable and sleek, while the decorative elements bring about a bright, rustic feel that’s sure to make a statement all summer long. If you’re looking for some new items to fuel your wanderlust, I highly recommend checking out Zara Home’s new summer 2024 collection.
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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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