The New Levi’s x Target Collab Goes With Everything, Just Like a Pair of Jeans

From recycled glassware to cozy chairs.
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Denim picnic blanket with accessories and games on top

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It’s no surprise that the new Levi’s x Target collection includes plenty of classic jean jackets and Americana-inspired bandana totes. After all, the two brands were inspired by purposeful and timeless design, says Levi’s chief product officer, Karyn Hillman. But as interiors geeks, we can’t help but appreciate the creative ways the line applies the denim look to home items, too. In the just-launched collection of more than 100 pieces, there are placemats, portable chairs, pillows, ottomans, handmade rugs, and even stoneware plates.

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More good news: The collection also focuses on sustainability more than any previous Target collab, with FSC-certified wood accessories and tableware made from 100-percent recycled glass making appearances. Which makes picking something to love as easy as, well, a pair of blue jeans.

Soft Spot

This cozy lounger is a serious upgrade from your college dorm room bean bag. The denim exterior is super durable, and the shearling-like interior is the perfect place to lose yourself in a book.

H2O Helper

At just $15, this ceramic pitcher looks so much more expensive than it is, and it’s a stylish way to keep up with your daily WFH hydration goals without lugging around a massive water bottle.

Get It To Go

Give your grocery runs or beach days an Americana twist with a bandana-themed shopping bag that’s super portable—it folds up to about the size of a wallet. 

Drink Up

This bar cart’s copper frame and FSC-certified wood shelves hit the just-right rustic note. 

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Julie Vadnal

Deputy Editor

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.

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