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Does your home feel stale these days? We hear ya.
It’s time to fling open the windows and let the springtime air in, along with new pieces to revamp your home. Whether you want on-the-nose floral throw pillows, weird wall art, or unexpected accent chairs, we’ll tell you where to find the freshest spring furniture and home decor this year.
Shop these 10 brands to help your home bloom this spring.
1. Anthropologie: A Study in Playfulness
Anthropologie always has quirky and enticing home decor and furniture. The style ranges from elegant to odd, and we mean that in the best way possible.
If you go for striking decor that takes a literal approach, bring some fun to your space with The Icon Table Lamp: Dog Edition. Choose from trendy breeds like Doodles, Dachshunds, and Corgis. You can also embrace the berry craze with Cherry Shaped Wax Candles that you light at the stem. They’re adorable and summery, perfect for any room in your home.
But not everything is so niche. We also love more refined pieces like the Hale Nine-Drawer Dresser, with its classic flower pattern and straightforward silhouette, which polishes any space. The Magnolia Home Olive Branch Wallpaper has a similar vibe and brings refreshing springtime vibes to your home. This dainty, botanical pattern shines in bathrooms and hallways.
We’re loving Anthro’s new Business & Pleasure Co. collection of outdoor furniture, which has a retro, Palm Springs-esque feel. The Business & Pleasure Co. The Al Fresco Bar Cart brings a sweet coquette aesthetic to your patio or backyard.
2. Horchow: Palace-Worthy Pieces
Horchow is a little extra, with aesthetics that combine fairytale beauty with a Martha Stewart style. These home products are upscale, ranging from simple and tasteful to slightly camp.
Bring a whimsical, fairytale aura into your space with dramatic pieces like the Jay Strongwater Peony Photo Frame adorned with metal flowers. This Massoud Grindel King Bed has a similarly dreamy flow, with a plush headboard that’s painted with delightful trees and gazebos.
The Massoud Akey Shelter Bed is also eye-catching and luxurious, and decorated with a painting of a lush forest. Take that chic, nature-inspired look in a more modern direction with the Neiman Marcus Ginkgo Coco Shell Mirror, which serves as both wall art and a mirror.
Horchow also has lovely kitchenware, and this Small Flower Market Colander caught our eye for spring. It’s like a work of art, which we never imagined we’d say about a kitchen strainer!
3. Urban Outfitters Home: Always the Cheekiest
Urban Outfitters is popular among millennials and Gen Z, offering cheeky items that can be intensely abstract.
The store’s always been fond of fluid pieces like the Malo Round Wood Coffee Table or Skye Curving Upholstered Arm Chair, which fit perfectly into the Jellyfish Aesthetic, which is trending right now.
If Urban Outfitters only sold one home product, we’d want it to be bed comforters and duvets. Their comforters are always terrific, like this Daisy Tufted Core Duvet Cover, with dainty tufts of flowers and soft periwinkle hue.
Other pleasantly simple but sweet items include the Strawberry Scented Candle, which is just as cute as it sounds. And with scent options like Strawberry Gelato, Nirvana, and Withered Rose Petals, it engages multiple senses.
You can always rely on UO for eccentric items that celebrate the everyday, such as this Lindsey Cherek Waller Bread Winner Art Print. It has a bright but subtle design and funny concept, bringing an Andy Warhol buzz.
4. The Citizenry: Handmade Luxury
The Citizenry isn’t quite as playful as the brands above, but it’s sophisticated in every way. It features a range of handcrafted, earthy products that are conducive to a serene, organic aesthetic for spring.
Plush items like the Lalita Hand-Knotted Area Rug and Ishaan Lumbar Pillow bring soothing softness to your space and an engaging textured appearance. They’re creamy neutrals, so they work well in minimalist spaces. But these also pair exquisitely with bolder pieces.
For your walls, we’re obsessed with this asymmetrical Mirai Wood Mirror, which is offbeat without feeling too funky. On the other hand, this Lomas Wall Hanging is quite avant-garde. It adds an intriguing, nontraditional element to your home.
And the Dasar Bronze Serving Set is a wonderful way to pull off snack time. The gleaming bowls and serving tray feel lavish but aren’t over the top.
5. Schoolhouse: Classroom Chic
Schoolhouse products live up to their name, featuring colorful items that evoke the spirit of elementary school classrooms and children’s lunchboxes, with a Scandinavian touch.
The Forma Coffee Table is a hyper-stylish version of a school desk, featuring orange metal legs and a wooden top. It works in modern, minimalist spaces, but also pairs well with furniture like the Milo Sofa, which is bold and vibrant with a familiar buffalo check pattern.
This season, Schoolhouse is all about their perky flame orange. Find it in the Milo Sofa, as well as the Dot Percale Sheet Set or Rachel Murray Flower-Bed Bolster Pillow.
But the brand also has posh and mature pieces, like the Sidnie Floor Lamp. It’s not as playful as the other items, but it’s not too stuffy either, adding a luxe, gilded element to your space.
6. Ruggable: From Classic to Snakey
Ruggable is an on-trend brand for, you guessed it, rugs! These rugs are all washable, which is a real dream if you’ve ever had a muddy dog or red wine spill after one too many glasses. We’ve been there.
The brand has no distinct aesthetic. Whatever your dream rug is, you’ll find it here. There are plenty of vintage styles and modern takes on classic looks. The Iris Apfel Protea Forest Green Tufted Rug is a stunning floral option for spring, but its dark colors can make it moody enough for fall and winter.
The Outdoor Elodie Currant and Ocean Rug has a similarly graceful look, with a more quaint feel. The delicate rose pattern brings an ethereal flair to your space.
Ruggable has more vibrant and country-style options too, like this Cora Multicolor Pink Tufted Rug, which is a delightful choice for a child’s room.
If you want something artistic, the Sanderson Silvi Clouds Seaspray Tufted Rug is a calming option. But we’re vibing with the Jonathan Adler Venom Neutral Tufted Rug, which has a slithering serpent design.
7. One Kings Lane: A Flavor for Everyone
This brand has pieces for every aesthetic, whether you’re a staunch modernist or love an eclectic vintage ambience.
Our adventurous minimalists (which sounds like an oxymoron, but it’s not!) might love this Deacon Channel Tufted Leather Chaise Lounge. It’s something you might’ve seen in Kim and Kanye’s beige mansion, bringing a strangely attractive tone to your living room.
For our maximalists, the Portsmouth Teal Velvet Sofa is more your speed, with an ornate fringe skirt. Bring in fun pillows and throws for an amped-up look.
One Kings Lane has numerous coffee table books for your decor collection. A favorite of ours is the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Leatherbound Book, because we love Lewis Carroll.
You can also find retro, resort-style pieces, like these Cabana Stripe Melamine Dinner Plates. They match the aesthetic of Anthropologie’s Business & Pleasure Co. collection well, so don’t be afraid to mix and match brands!
8. Annie Selke: An Affinity for Elegance
The Annie Selke brand prioritizes classy aesthetics and poised styles. You won’t find too many offbeat pieces, but there are a few.
Give your bathroom a spring upgrade with these luscious Ceylon Towels, which have a clean pattern that’s somewhere between checkers and polka dots. The Bone Inlay Tray can also be a wonderful addition to your bathroom or a classy item on your coffee table.
The Mingled Indoor/Outdoor Pouf is another timeless piece that works with just about every aesthetic. It’s a cushy item that can enhance your deck setup or add a fresh accent to your bedroom. As you can tell, Annie Selke adores rich blue hues, which we’re not blue about.
But it’s not the only available color. For instance, the Grace Wallpaper is a pale pink that can bring a sugary sweetness to your home.
If you’re waiting to hear about the quirkier pieces, here it is: the High Stonington Bed. This bed frame and headboard are upholstered with dog print fabric. If you love a canine theme, why not pop one of Anthropologie’s dog lamps on the nightstand.
9. Rugs.com: Pops of Spring Color
Another top-notch rug brand to shop this spring is Rugs.com, which has everything from basic rug runners to extravagant area rugs.
Like Ruggable, there’s every kind of rug you could imagine. But we’re keen on the more colorful, abstract options Rugs.com is showcasing right now. The Delilah Round Rug, which features a Pollock paint splatter-style with a gold paisley overlay. It’s giving a mixed aesthetic look that works well in daring, maximalist spaces or artsy homes.
If that’s too all over the place for you, no worries. Styles like the Multi Theia Rug and Terracotta Botanical Indoor/Outdoor Runner Rug are delightfully colorful while a bit more refined. These can breathe life into homes that need a dose of spring vibrancy.
Options like the Yellow Hand Woven Chindi Cotton Rug have an organic, sunny vibe. And the Rose Pink Kamala Washable Rug is also a sensational option if you like something perfectly imperfect.
10. Lulu and Georgia: Surprising Shapes
Lulu and Georgia is a compelling brand if you enjoy out-of-the-box furniture designs. You’ll find chairs in weird shapes, tables made from surprising materials, and pieces that don’t even look like furniture at first.
The Nera Bookcase is a sublime example, with an understated frame that appears precariously stacked. Rather than a basic layout, the bookcase has staggered spaces, giving you a more eclectic aesthetic. And this is your stylish reminder that bookcases aren’t just for books! Their Ellery Desk offers a comparable look, as if it were stacked together and might not be stable. Don’t worry, it is.
Lulu and Georgia’s accent chairs are super captivating, such as the chubby, fuzzy Rue Swivel Chair. It’s the oompa-loompa of chairs. On the other hand, the Banks Accent Chair has a squat but puffy appearance, with tapered corners that add shape and dimension.
We also want to illuminate (pun intended) the brand’s lighting choices, which are just as unorthodox yet lovely. The Olek Flush Mount Light is our top choice that adds movement to any space. It’s layered like a rose, making it all the more enchanting and perfect this spring.