Joanna Gaines’ new Hearth & Hand Target collection is full of affordable finds! (Photos: Getty Images/Daniel Zuchnik/WireImage, Target)
As temps continue to drop, cozier environments beckon and home becomes a top priority. It's a delight to nest inside and find new ways to enjoy the indoors. If you're looking to spruce up your home we have great news for you: Joanna Gaines' latest Hearth & Hand with Magnolia collection recently dropped, and it's full of homey pieces that you're sure to love.
The latest release has hundreds of new items including kitchenware, furniture and bath accessories, but we can't help but love the affordable home decor pieces in Joanna's signature modern-farmhouse aesthetic. Perhaps the best part? Prices start at just $7, and every single item in our top picks is under $20, so you can snag multiple pieces without breaking the bank. Keep reading to see all 11 of our favorite home decor pieces and shop the entire new collection here.
Don’t have a green thumb? Add some greenery to your home with this cute faux succulent. The stoneware pot is even filled with soil to make it look like a real plant.
Who doesn’t love a home decor item that smells as good as it looks? This sleek reed diffuser is filled with scented oil that smells like fresh linen to make your house smell clean and cozy.
This classic grey and white striped throw pillow will easily mesh with any room’s aesthetic. The cover is made from an ultra-soft cotton and it’s removable for easy cleaning.
Made with all-natural fibers, this medium-pile mat will scrape away dirt and mud off shoes before they enter your home. It has a non-slip backing to keep it in place and it comes in two different sizes.
This ribbed-glass vase comes in three different sizes and looks just as good on its own or as part of an ensemble grouping. Leave them empty or fill them with your favorite flowers to add a pop of color.
Who knew storage bins could be so cute? This woven rattan bin has cutout handles on the sides, making it easy to carry, and it’s simple design will add some rustic-chic to just about any spot in your home.
Achieve maximum hygge with this cozy gingham throw. The soft fabric feels great against your skin, while the cute fringe ends adds interest and texture. Even better, it's machine-washable and -dryable.
This Sandalwood and Clay Soy Blend candle has a speckled ceramic holder that will make a cute accent jar once the candle is gone. It has a burn time of 27 hours and a single wick.
This classic round tabletop clock will look great just about anywhere. Place it on your desk in a home office, on your nightstand in your bedroom or in the living room or den as a cute accent piece.
Add interest to any surface with this gorgeous tray. The rectangular shape provides ample space to hold just about anything you want. Use it on your desk to hold paperwork or use it to hold your keys and wallet in your entryway.
This woven wicker tissue box makes reaching for a tissue a more appealing task. The woven natural rattan box slips easily over a regular tissue box to give them a more aesthetic-pleasing look.
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