
23 Fresh Ways to Bring Floral Decor Into Your Home
Indulge in your maximalist side with these fun and funky flower-patterned pillows, wallpapers, bedsheets, dishes, and more.
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Spring starts next month, and floral products are popping up at all your favorite stores. If you’re looking to add a dose of garden-inspired decor to your home—without veering into grandma territory—we’re here to help you live out your daisy-, sunflower-, and rose-filled dreams.
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An abstract embroidered flower brings visual interest to a chic throw pillow that will complement your space.
This vitamin-C rich hand wash is infused with Japanese Yuzu fruit extract and soothing Rice Water to create a luxurious textured foam that makes hand washing fun thanks to the beautiful imprint of a Yuzu flower it leaves on the hand.
This collection serves as a reminder that true beauty comes in the most natural of all forms – flowers. They irradiate joy with their jubilant colours, and infuse your home with happiness and good times.
Artist Jess Chen creates 1000 piece puzzle with beautiful patterns inspired by nature. The soft pastel colors & the cute icons in the artwork is pleasing to the eyes. This one in particular, was first designed on Animal Crossing to decorate the digital space.
Start the day fresh with this stoneware mug featuring the Finnish brand's iconic poppy pattern, which debuted in the '60s and has come to represent creativity.
Clusters of hydrangeas are an elegant and timeless way to bring a garden into your space. This wallpaper is screen printed and comes in 27 inch rolls with a 25.25 inch repeat.
The Nasturtium Tea Towel is screen printed with water-based inks on highly absorbent 100% cotton fabric, and dyed by hand. Perfect for use in the kitchen or as a wall tapestry!
The Blooming Field Shower Curtain infuses your shower with the energy and optimism of a springtime meadow. The playful pattern captures the delicate and fleeting nature of poppies in tones of cream and ochre against a background of dark green.
The large-scale Sunflower Clock (1958) is one of more than 150 clocks designed by George Nelson Associates for the Howard Miller Clock Company, which sold them from 1949 into the 1980s.
An ultra-floral scent for the flower obsessed. Stems is an arrangement of florals working seamlessly together with a hint of citrus and a base of fresh dirt. Talk dirt to me.
Come into bloom. Wanna hear how these woven placemats got that floral silhouette? It’s all thanks to a few fresh and dried flowers, plus a photographic process called sun printing. (Pretty neat, huh?) And while these mats are nice to look at, they’re durable, too.
A modern take on a classic American heirloom, the Stillwater Floral Quilt’s bold color-blocking and symmetry pay homage to traditional applique, while its mirrored floral motif makes it easy to style in either direction.
Botanical trivets are just plain surface sass! Rebellious to the root, these non-conformers are happy to hang out everywhere and cause a colorful ruckus.
Want a cat tree that beautifies your home while giving your cat a place to rest? This stunning, life-like Cherry Blossom Cat Tree is the one you are looking for.
Cheery, vibrant flowers explode across a standout duvet-cover set by Marimekko, the Finnish design company established in 1951.
A floral display blooms under a unassuming half-sphere in the Skygarden Series, designed by Marcel Wanders in 2007. "In my previous house I had a fabulous antique-decorated plaster ceiling," says Wanders.
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Latin for the hellebore flower, this maximalist design is one of the largest motifs in our collection. First drawn with a pipette for a sense of unrestrained fluidity, each expressive petal feels as though it is unfurling on the wall.
The ultimate color-by-color flower reference guide—from New York's pre-eminent floral designers, Putnam and Putnam Planning a wedding, a dinner, a birthday party, a romantic evening, holiday entertaining, or just arranging flowers for the pleasure of having them, more often than not your creative...
Normann Copenhagen is a Danish designer and manufacturer of high-quality modern home accessories, kitchen tools, glassware, tableware, furniture, lighting and more.
Duvet, Sheet and Pillowcase Sets in multi-colored Flower print. Include an individual Flat Sheet to round out a Sheet Set. 100% cotton sateen, 300 thread count. Machine wash cold and tumble-dry. Made in Portugal.
A meal in full bloom. We love ourselves a moody floral and this set of shatterproof dinner plates is just the thing—a splash of pattern that turns heads without being too loud.
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