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17 Editor-Approved Design Drops for Spring 2026 You Need to Add to Your Wish List ASAP

It's easy to want everything.

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Shop & Tell is our shopping series, featuring thoughtfully curated home finds from House Beautiful editors. Every week, we'll take you inside our carts and dish on what we're buying—and why you should be reaching for your wallet, too.

Now that we're only several weeks away from a new season, brands are dropping their spring 2026 collections and latest product launches to entice shoppers—and it's working. As design editors, we're always seeing new bedding, outdoor furniture, tabletop decor, and so much more that we're itching to buy. Similar to how you'd switch over your winter clothes for spring/summer garments, we're daydreaming about all the ways we can give our homes a mini refresh after a cold few months spent entirely indoors.

Whether it's replacing that tattered old runner in the kitchen with one featuring a fresh, floral design or adding a cottagecore-patterned reading chair to the corner of our bedroom, these small touches can transform our everyday space for the better. And with so many new pieces dropping, it's easy to want everything.

Ahead, see (and shop!) what our editors have named most exciting spring 2026 design drops—and don't be surprised if more than one of us picked the same brand. This simply means that you'll have to hit the "buy" button quickly before it sells out!


Check out some other editor favorites:


"Villeroy & Boch released a selection of new, playful floral dinnerware that features bold graphics with a slightly pop art attitude. The bright shades come just in time for when people are looking to dine alfresco again."

Marina Liao, Senior Commerce Editor

"I like to organize small items, whether it be jewelry or my cocktail napkins, into trays so they're not scattered about. This sleek, lidded box from Colin King's latest collab with Zara Home is great for hiding keys, matchbooks, and other petite collectibles. I can see it on my dresser as a jewelry box just as easily as I can envision it on my coffee table to contain all the small goodies I mentioned—it's a versatile piece to have."

Marina Liao, Senior Commerce Editor

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"I’ve been on the hunt for a cozy patterned reading chair in my bedroom, and this new Anthropologie Home find satisfies all my cottagecore dreams—from the ruffled hem to the dreamy green floral print. It looks big enough to fully sink into with space for some extra throw pillows to top it all off."

—Blair Donovan, Digital Director

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"Spring color palettes are my favorite. I am always excited to refresh my spaces with soft, dreamy hues, and this violet could not be more perfect! The newest shade in the MacKenzie-Childs check collection, this kettle is the perfect manifestation of cottagecore garden tea parties and a breath of fresh air amidst the clouds of pink and yellow that typically rule the season, plus it whistles?! Straight out of my English countryside dreams!"

—Alyssa Khan, Assistant Editor

"Nickey Kehoe just released their latest collaboration with Dumais Made called A Taste of Sicily, and all of the pieces are so stunning and unique. There are 32 sculptural pieces available, including lamps, sconces, and a gorgeous mirror. I'm a cat person—I have a portrait of my precious Elio on my wall—so this Assonnata Lamp is one of my favorite items they released. It's so precious, and the fact that it's handmade gives it an ancient feeling, like someone long ago painted a portrait of their beloved kitty. I just love it."

—Meghan Shouse, Digital Editor

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"I've been loving the squiggle metal designs on furniture, and it looks so modern when coupled with an unexpected piece like this outdoor chaise. I don't have a pool, but if I did, I would line up several of these chaises right by the edge, get some side tables and outdoor umbrellas to complete my spritz-drinking setup."

Marina Liao, Senior Commerce Editor

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"Weezie always manages to make even the most mundane essential, like a bathroom towel, adorable, so is anyone really surprised that it's new spring break collection follows suit? Honestly, I want everything from this collection. The western-inspired beach towels? The wet bag? And do those beach hats come in adult sizes? But to my dismay, I don't have a pool, so I'm planning to put my money toward something a little more practical, like these cocktail napkins. There's something so classy about having crisp, cotton cocktail napkins, and they'll definitely make even the most casual happy hour chic."

—Kelsey Mulvey, Contributing Writer

"When I was younger, I never expected to get excited about bedding, but I'm very much looking forward to The Citizenry's sateen bedding. It's crafted in Portugal and made from soft, luxurious Egyptian cotton with a 300-thread-count finish. The Willow color is this elegant stony green, which I think would suit my bedroom very well, if I do say so myself."

—Meghan Shouse, Digital Editor

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"I've been thinking nonstop about this zebra design, specifically in red, since Ruggable launched it. I want this in my kitchen, either near the sink or by my back door, especially because I already have pops of red in this area. I think the rug, which also comes in blue and green, would also look so imaginative in a nursery or a child's playroom."

Marina Liao, Senior Commerce Editor

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"I love a notebook. I write my to-do lists in them, my grocery lists in them, my random nighttime thoughts I won't remember come morning in them... etc. This one just launched, and it's already in my cart. I am a little bit of a pink freak, and this is such a pretty shade for spring."

—Jessica Cherner, Associate Shopping Editor

"I'm going to Italy in the summer, and I'm SO ready to bring that Dolce Vita into my daily routine. As luck would have it, Piano Piano just launched their new Bookends collection, which is intended to bring that Italian flair to your morning and evening routine. I've been a fan of the brand's ceramic, handcrafted wares for a long time—and I think this coffee set will bring a cheerful touch to my morning routine."

—Kelsey Mulvey, Contributing Writer

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"I call Litchfield County home, and we have an absolute bevvy of riches when it comes to talented artisans and design industry pros in the area. One of my favorite local lighting companies, Dumais Made, just collaborated with Nickey Kehoe on an exceptional lighting and accessories collection inspired by Italy (swoon!). While every single lamp is a work of art, I truly lost my breath (and mind) upon seeing the limone mirror. It shot straight to the top of my shopping bucket list!"

—Alyssa Longobucco, Contributing Editor

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"A reversible duvet cover is ideal for me, as a pretty indecisive decorator. I can choose between a deep chocolate brown and a misty blue cover simply by making the bed. HOMMEY's spring drop is inspired by coastal Copenhagen, and it brings a breezy Scandinavian feel to the bedroom. It's both sateen for a lustrous finish and made of stonewashed organic cotton to feel lived-in. I'm normally staunchly anti-duvet, but the crisp and refreshing look of this line is making me a convert."

—Janae McKenzie, Associate Shopping Editor

"Aside from one small light by the back door, I don't have anything else to illuminate my deck when the sun goes down. I'd love to get a set of these outdoor lanterns and place them on the table, so I can see my friends' faces when the sun goes down. The vessels have a milky look to them and can hold candles inside, which will cast a soft glow for added ambience."

Marina Liao, Senior Commerce Editor

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"Nonna-maxxing is one of social media's hottest spring trends, and I am SO here for it. Basically an ode to 'Italian grandma' culture, the vibe is soft-paced, sundrenched strolls, supported by a full-fat, fresh produce, home-cooked diet. I will be indulging in nonna-maxxing my life through homemade pastas and tiramisus, and what better way to serve them than on these gorgeous Damson Madder dessert plates straight from Italy."

—Alyssa Khan, Assistant Editor

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"My sister has lived in the U.K. for over 15 years, so whenever I go to London, you better believe I'm beelining it to Liberty and swooning over the brand's delightfully whimsical repeats. If I could have my entire life covered in Liberty's florals, I would, but maybe I just need the brand's new collaboration with Ruggable? Since the mat in my kitchen is on its last legs, I'm eyeing a runner version of this sweet pattern as a replacement. Not only is this print inspired by an archival Liberty pattern, but it's machine-washable! That way, I can throw it in the laundry when the (inevitable) spills happen."

—Kelsey Mulvey, Contributing Writer

"I always look forward to new design book drops, and nothing has been more anticipated than Ariel Okin's first book, The Happy Home. Ariel is as kind as she is talented, and the book is full of inspiration for creating a beautiful, personal home—all in her signature colorful, pattern-friendly style."

—Alyssa Longobucco, Contributing Editor

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