Pottery Barn’s New Collab Is Meant for the Garden—But We Suggest Bringing It Indoors

Whether you’re potting, propagating, or just decorating.
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Julia Berolzheimer and her daughter
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Just in time for spring, Pottery Barn’s newest collection with Charleston, South Carolina, influencer Julia Berolzheimer is blooming with chic gardening essentials, from a scalloped plant stand to delicately patterned terracotta planters. “My husband is the gardener; my daughter prefers to water and weed; and I’m the one who’s like, ‘You plant those pots, and I’ll style them over here,’” she says with a laugh. (Her hacks? Odd numbers of pots are exciting to the eye, and sticking to monochromatic buds makes everything look cohesive.)

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But the best part of the coastal grandmother–leaning collection—which also includes bedding, bath, and outdoor entertaining pieces (like a must-have green recycled glass goblet)—is that you don’t need to have a sprawling green space (or a backyard at all) to work this Southern charm into your space. Upon second look at the sage and scalloped lineup, you start to notice the items’ dual purposes. Here’s how Berolzheimer sees her outdoor products taking on a second life inside the home. 

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Julia Berolzheimer and her daughter
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On the Side

This half-circle étagère is meant to go against the wall of a porch or garden shed. But that’s not the only way to work it, says Berolzheimer: “For a shoot, we styled it as a side table in a bedroom, but it would also be great in an entryway.”

Basket Cases

Woven carryalls are a natural for holding trowels and weeders (and during harvest, your bounty), but on days when you’re not in the garden, this deep basket is the ideal place to store rolled-up blankets and books.

Hot Pots

Technically, this sage green potting station is meant to be a surface for plants and soil, but in a mudroom, the hooks and drawers would be ideal spots to organize hats, keys, and other small accessories. 

Drink Up

The possibilities are endless for this oval bucket. Outside, it can be used as an extra-large planter, but back inside, it’s a party-ready ice receptacle for a couple bottles of bubbly. And we’ll drink to that, especially after a day of hard work in the yard.

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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.