Target’s Opalhouse Brand Quietly Dropped Over 20 New Products

It’s a decor gold mine.
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When we want to embrace our inner maximalist without breaking the bank, we turn to Opalhouse: Target’s boldest in-house homeware brand. Since its launch last spring, the breezy line of bohemian-chic goods has been satisfying our cravings for all things color and texture. Its latest lineup of products, dubbed Bold and Bright, is no exception.

From dip-dyed woven baskets to embroidered bug pillows, the brand’s newest home decor staples channel warmer weather and zen vacation vibes. For an affordable spring refresh that will speak to your free spirit, shop our seven-piece edit below.

Fuzzy pom-poms and fringe will make curling up on the couch on a Saturday night seem like a fun alternative to your original plans.

Who needs a KonMari consultant when you can catch all your clutter in this basket for less than $10?

Sure, real cacti are hard to kill, but if your plant nurturing skills have steered you wrong in the past, you can never be too safe. Plus, this friendly, faux addition will channel instant desert vibes.

Bugs and beetles are the buzzy design trend our editors can’t get enough of right now. Cuddling up with critters doesn’t seem so scary when it comes in the form of a chic throw pillow.

Start every morning on a bold first step by parking this playful accent rug at the foot of the bed.

This might seem like an ordinary white vase, but if you look a little closer, you’ll notice that intricate embellishment promises to give fresh blooms new life.

New design resolution for 2019? More white rattan. A clean slate serves this boho material well.

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Lydia Geisel

Home Editor

Lydia Geisel has been on the editorial team at Domino since 2017. Today, she writes and edits home and renovation stories, including house tours, before and afters, and DIYs, and leads our design news coverage. She lives in New York City.

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