Joanna Gaines’ $6-$300 Spring Drop Hits Target Shelves

Joanna Gaines’ $6-$300 Spring Drop Hits Target Shelves

> At a Glance

> – Joanna Gaines’ Hearth & Hand with Magnolia spring line is now live at Target

> – 12 standout pieces range from a $6 wall hook to a $300 bookshelf

> – Collection features storage ottomans, throw pillows, baskets, lighting, and serveware

> – Why it matters: Neutral, minimal decor makes post-holiday refresh affordable and convenient

The annual post-holiday itch to swap rich reds and greens for lighter, clutter-free neutrals just got easier. Joanna Gaines’ new Hearth & Hand with Magnolia spring collection landed at Target on January 8, 2026, offering storage, seating, textiles, and tabletop finds starting at $6.

Quick Price Guide

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Item Price Use-Case Highlight
Wall Hook $6 Entryway coat/purse grab
Rattan Basket $17 3-compartment lid hides clutter
Swivel Accent Lamp $35 Built-in tray for desk or console
Storage Ottoman $130 Blanket hideaway inside wood frame
Arch Bookshelf $300 Four tiers, two light-wood finishes

Editor’s Top Picks

Rachel Trujillo, shopping writer for News Of Los Angeles, calls out the $130 Arch Storage Ottoman as her go-to for reclaiming couch space after the holidays while keeping blankets within reach. She also plans to stock up on the $17 Rattan Basket, praising its lid and dividers for corralling toiletries or living-room odds and ends.

Additional favorites include:

  • Basket Weave Square Throw Pillow – $25 couch refresher
  • Plaid Woven Throw Blanket – $30 layer for chilly nights
  • Grooved Wood Tabletop Shadow Box – $45 display piece
  • Stoneware Serving Bowl – $30 neutral table anchor
  • Pinched Edge Mini Bowls (set) – $15 snack or dip holders

Key Takeaways

  • Entire collection is available now at Target online and in stores
  • Prices span $6-$300, fitting most post-holiday budgets
  • Neutral palette suits minimalist spring styling goals
  • Multipurpose designs-storage ottoman doubles as seat, lamp includes tray
  • Limited-edition drops often sell out; early shopping recommended

Refresh your space without breaking the bank-Gaines’ spring staples are ready to ship or pick up today.

Author

  • My name is Daniel J. Whitman, and I’m a Los Angeles–based journalist specializing in weather, climate, and environmental news.

    Daniel J. Whitman reports on transportation, infrastructure, and urban development for News of Los Angeles. A former Daily Bruin reporter, he’s known for investigative stories that explain how transit and housing decisions shape daily life across LA neighborhoods.

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