Justina Blakeney Just Designed 300 New Pieces for Target—But These Are Our Faves

We’re starting to see rattan in a new light.
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Desk and chair in a boho space

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In Justina Blakeney’s latest collaboration with Target, Opalhouse Designed With Jungalow, the designer unveiled nearly 300 items, from wallpaper to bedding to furniture. And because she’s the queen of all things boho leaning, there’s naturally some rattan involved.

Well, more than just some. There’s a rattan egg chair, an end table, a sunburst mirror, and a curved desk, to name a few. But there’s one category in which she applied the trending material that’s making us see it in a whole new way: lighting. From a woven wall sconce to a floor lamp with a shelf for a cocktail, each is a certifiable work of art. 

Woven rattan sconce next to a mantel
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Our favorite thing about her rattan lighting? The scale. What looks like a tiny table lamp for a desk or dresser is actually a 56-inch floor lamp with a massive shade. And the wall sconce? Its small size—just 9 inches tall—means you could use more than one in your home without it being overkill. 

With so many covetable pieces in the collection, thankfully you have some time to pick and choose. Many items will roll out in stores on June 13, and everything will be available online starting June 26. We know exactly which bright picks we’ll be grabbing first when the day comes.

Top Shelf

A black iron base keeps this glowy wonder from veering too beachy.

Off the Wall

Red braiding provides a cool contrast to all that neutral rattan. 

Hit the Floor

The rattan base adds texture, while the accordion shade brings in clean lines. 

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Julie Vadnal

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Julie Vadnal is the deputy editor of Domino. She edits and writes stories about shopping for new and vintage furniture, covers new products (and the tastemakers who love them), and tours the homes of cool creatives. She lives in Brooklyn.