Joanna Gaines’ Spring Target Collection Is Live — 9 Pieces Bringing Organization Into Bloom
Joanna Gaines’ latest Target homeware collection feels like fresh starts, sun-drenched kitchens, and lazy afternoon lunches
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In the depths of a New York City winter (thankfully mild so far — fingers crossed), my mind is already on spring. And when I think spring, I think clean: fresh, warm, and perhaps a touch whimsical. Joanna Gaines’ latest Target collection, a springtime extension of her wildly popular Hearth & Hand line co-designed with her husband Chip, captures all that and more, wrapped in their signature TV-famous charm.
Inside, you’ll find home and hosting essentials designed to make starting anew feel like a breeze. For the “fresh,” there’s Gypsophila leaf sprigs and a stoneware sink caddy-brush duo that doubles as decor. Warmth radiates from rustic details, such as gleaming copper-finished salt and pepper grinders, which present less like common table fare and more like details plucked from a Parisian bistro. As for whimsy, scalloped edges abound in this Joanna Gaines x Target collection, from serving bowls to matching dinner plates.
Add in organizational must-haves like a brass note tray set or a sleek metal to-do list dispenser, and you’ve got yourself a quintessentially sweet springtime refresh.
They say the secret to shaking off the winter slump is finding a spark of energy — and this collection delivers nine perfect reasons to do just that. Shop the Joanna Gaines Spring Target pieces currently in my cart, each one budding with more charm than the last.
Price: $29.99
A chic pegboard? Never thought I’d see the day. This elegant set, in a deep hunter green with gleaming gold hooks, makes home organization elegant as ever. Designed to be hung vertically or horizontally (your call), it’s complete with a corkboard for daily reminders, making it the perfect catch-all for loose ends and notes in home offices or common areas like the kitchen.
Price: $9.99
Completely charmed by this copper-finish salt and pepper grinder. With its elegant, storied design, it's bound to look right at home alongside your most tasteful cookware. And while the copper is only a finish on stainless steel (as hinted by the price), it’s so convincing you’d never know the difference.
Price: $24.99
Look closely at this kettle — notice the arches? It’s just one of several subtle, semi-hidden details that make this piece a standout. With its fresh, architectural design and a golden easy-pour spout, this kettle is a breath of fresh air on a stovetop.
Price: $9.99
Leave it to Joanna and Chip to turn a common cleaning accessory into bona fide decor. This stoneware sink caddy and wood-handled nylon brush duo is not only practical but beautifully ergonomic, designed to tackle oil stains, grime, and stuck-on food with ease. Doing the dishes has never looked more appealing.
Price: $19.99
This shallow serving bowl is quite the multitasker. Perfect perched atop a credenza (perhaps on a stack of coffee table books) or sparking joy at a dinner party — or even a casual breakfast. Whether filled with food, decor, or left empty, the scalloped edge delivers just the right amount of charm.
Price: $4.99
I’m a firm believer in the power of greenery. Real or faux — I don’t discriminate — it reliably breathes new life into a room. This incredibly realistic imitation Gypsophila branch is perfect for filling empty vases or adding volume to fresh floral arrangements. At just $4.99, it’s worth stocking up on a few.
Price: $19.99
For those of us who can’t quite let go of paper — lists on the side, thoughts scribbled everywhere, begrudgingly using the phone calendar — this one’s for you. This brass-accented note dispenser keeps everything organized, from daily priorities to weekly menus. Perfect for your desk or countertop.
Price: $14.99
I like my coffee right where I can see it — so this French Press, with its crystal-clear borosilicate glass body, fits the bill perfectly. The convenient side handle lets you take your four cups on the go without judgment. It’s also a thoughtful gift for coffee enthusiasts, roasting aficionados, or anyone who loves to coordinate their shiny kitchen coppers with, well, more shiny kitchen coppers.
Price: $29.99
Every dessert deserves an elegant display — even the ones from the market. This classic addition to your kitchen counter elevates everything from cakes to cookies, lending a stately presence that’s hard to beat. Perfect for adding style to a tablescape.
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Formerly covering fashion at L’Officiel USA, style maven Julia Demer brings her love of design to Livingetc’s world of interiors. As the title’s New York-based Style Editor, Julia's work reflects a sharp eye for detail and an innate passion for aesthetics. Her journey began with a strong foundation in design, honing her craft at renowned establishments like The Row and even establishing her own eponymous fashion brand. Julia’s design background is evident in the way she thoughtfully curates shopping edits, always maintaining a focus on emerging trends while preserving timeless sensibilities. For Julia, fashion and interiors go hand in hand, reflecting her lifelong commitment to perfecting the art of style.
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