Joanna Gaines’ Spring Magnolia Collection Is A Gardener’s Dream – Here Are The Steals I’m Shopping First
If you’re feeling that spring is still a long way off, these botanically-inspired buys will bring hope into your home
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Ahhh! Viewing Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Spring 2026 collection has me feeling like I’m bathing in the warmth of spring sunshine after all these months surviving dark, cold winter days. Am I out in my still-frozen garden enjoying the hellebores? Sure. Are my windowsills already filled with trays of seedlings? Of course! But has the garden actually sprung into spring with all its glorious abundance yet? Hell, no – and that’s why I’m cheating the season indoors with some faux-but-fabulous blooms and floral-print finds, courtesy of Jo.
Gaines' range of nature-inspired decor delivers the gentle joy of warmer days in the garden with earthy hues and cottage-core cues. Hydrangea stems stand in a rattan vase handcrafted in plump, shapely curves. A simple ceramic wall plaque is effortlessly adorned with a handful of lawn daisies, and a tiered plant stand takes me straight back to wholesome childhood days watching The Waltons while my mum watered houseplants. And everything has just enough botanical accuracy to satisfy those of us who grow our own blooms.
My single worry is working out where to put what, because all these Magnolia offerings seem designed to slip softly into a room, no matter its styling. The only frou-frou ruffles belong to an anemone bouquet: the rest of the collection boasts clean lines and artisan aesthetics that sit firmly on the handsome side of homespun.
Can you feel my joy? If you’re missing your garden right now, this might be just the thing to remind that spring is on its way, and we'll be back to garden-happy very soon.
Cottage-Core Pastels
Delphiniums are elegant blooms that add height and dreamy color to mixed arrangements.
With soft, layered petals with lifelike texture, ranunculus are ideal for classic or romantic bouquets.
Delicate peach blossoms bring a sweet, springtime feel to any floral display.
Mother Nature Materials
This hand-crafted jug vase with artisanal charm adds rustic character to dried stems or fresh bouquets.
Natural woven rattan brings texture and warmth, ideal for casual greenery or coastal-inspired arrangements.
Soft taupe with a weathered finish creates effortless, vintage-inspired style for garden blooms.
Spring-Is-Here Cheer
This cheerful floral vase with tulips brings fresh color and simple charm to tabletops or mantels.
A timeless brass vase paired with delicate anemones is perfect for adding classic elegance to any room.
Soft peach tulips in a sculptural Anna vase create a warm, inviting display for spring or everyday decor.
Little Lift-Me-Ups
This pressed floral bookmark with pink larkspur is a delicate keepsake for garden lovers and bookworms alike.
This charming wildflower-printed tea towel adds botanical flair to everyday kitchen tasks.
This stunning soap pack is sure to be a thoughtful addition to guest bathrooms.
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Emma is an avid gardener and has worked in media for over 25 years. Previously editor of Modern Gardens magazine, she regularly writes for the Royal Horticultural Society. She loves to garden hand-in-hand with nature and her garden is full of bees, butterflies and birds as well as cottage-garden blooms. As a keen natural crafter, her cutting patch and veg bed are increasingly being taken over by plants that can be dried or woven into a crafty project.