Few things feel better than spring cleaning—and by that we mean the sense of accomplishment you have after doing all that scrubbing and purging. Now that you’ve streamlined your space, don’t you deserve to add a few new stylish pieces into the mix?

Yes, that question is rhetorical. To inspire your home’s spring awakening, we got the pros at Joss & Main to share their very on-trend picks for the new season. All that stands between you and a brighter, happier home is clicking “add to cart.”

Trend No. 1: High-Energy Hues

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Use bold colors—everything from radiant yellows to warm terracotta—whimsical upholstery, and statement-making art to create a home so bright you won’t be bothered by the occasional April shower.

Emmeline Pillow Cover
Emmeline Pillow Cover
$40 at Joss & Main

Just try not to smile looking at the happy color palette and vintage-inspired print. The accessory sparks joy onto any sofa or armchair.

Crema Abstract Print
Crema Abstract Print

Art is an easy way to add a dose of color to any room. The simplicity of this abstract image means it pairs well with minimalist or contemporary furnishings.

Lior Polyester Barrel Chair
Lior Polyester Barrel Chair

Boring chairs can take a seat in favor of this petite sculptural barrel one in a decidedly unique and modern design. The plush material has a delicate sheen and comes in four shades.

Trend No. 2: A Sense of Surrealism

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The expected is so last season. Bound into spring with out-of-the-box shapes, abstract patterns, and kaleidoscope prints lifted straight from fashion week runways.

Janis River Organic Accent Mirror
Janis River Organic Accent Mirror

See yourself in a whole new way with the free-flowing shape of this modern beige and white mirror, handcrafted with sustainably harvested rattan.

Rader Coral Sculpture
Rader Coral Sculpture

Dive deep into the high-fashion trend of the season with this sea urchin-inspired ceramic sculpture. Place it on a side table, mantle, or bookshelf.

Onyx Wallpaper
Onyx Wallpaper

It’s called a feature wall for a reason: This colorful covering—patterned to resemble layers of mineral grain in a slice of onyx—is sure to get noticed.

Trend No. 3: Lighter Tones

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Behind every saturated hue and bold furnishing is a solid, neutral base. Consider these pieces—fashioned from blonde wood, natural rattan, and woven fibers—your home’s blank canvas.

Melrose Patio Sofa
Melrose Patio Sofa

Think of this neutral-hued teak sofa as the perfect base layer for your outdoor space, and pair it with colorful outdoor end tables or striking planters for an inspired look.

Solid Wood Panel Headboard
Solid Wood Panel Headboard

With hibernation season behind us, start the day with this bright and airy mango wood and rattan headboard. “It pairs beautifully with wood nightstands,” notes Joss & Main Art Director Jessica Ginsberg, “or unexpected marble pedestal tables.”

Atticus Side Chairs
Atticus Side Chairs

Score a relaxed, beachy vibe (regardless of how far you are from water) by adding this set of white-finished wood and neutral cane chairs to your kitchen or dining space.

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Trend No. 4: Iridescent Elements

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Why stick to one hue when you can have the whole rainbow? This season, stock up on lustrous and pearlized pieces made up of shades that shift with each new view.

Crawley Drum End Table
Crawley Drum End Table

This mahogany end table mimics the look of glossy fabrics (lame, satin, moire silk) with its natural shell design. It’s the ideal base for your favorite lamp or vase.

Puget Decorative Table Vase
Puget Decorative Table Vase

Just add flowers and allow this rich gunmetal piece to become the shining star of your entryway console table or dining room buffet.

Seavy 8 Chandelier
Seavy 8 Chandelier

Light up your space with this modern piece. The Art Deco feel and sleek brass and textured glass design elevates the vibe of any room.

Trend No. 5: Luxe Textiles

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Strike it rich: Opt for furniture in sumptuous fabrics like velvet and (faux) leather for a touch of opulence in your living space.

Wide Velvet Armchair
Wide Velvet Armchair

Yes, the fluid linear open-arm frame is elegant, but it’s the stain-resistant velvet polyester upholstery that will make you really want to sink in deep.

Kadyn Square Cocktail Ottoman
Kadyn Square Cocktail Ottoman

Available in a range of shades as rich as its crushed velvet material, this perch looks just as good as a standalone as it does paired with coordinating pieces from the modular sofa collection.

Westin Armchair
Westin Armchair

Made from faux leather, the unibody cushion—nestled in a matte black metal frame—is as comfortable as it is chic.

Trend No. 6: Deep Green

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No need to be envious—you, too, can fill your home with the rich emerald hue that evokes feelings of greenery and the serenity of nature.

Eli Platform Bed
Eli Platform Bed

This modern stainless steel pick gets the green light from us for its soft rounded corners and the richness of the polyester-upholstered headboard and footboard.

Dunbar Cotton Pillow Cover
Dunbar Cotton Pillow Cover

"With so much time being spent at home this past year, nature-inspired elements are bringing people a sense of calm,” Adrienne Brown, head of Joss & Main, explains of the trend toward forest hues. “I love the deep earthy-green velvet on this accent pillow, and the striking contrast it adds to a relaxing neutral environment."

Green and Lines Art Print
Green and Lines Art Print

Looking to refresh that gallery wall? Invite this ombré artwork to the party. The giclée print’s lush woodsy vibe adds a feeling of Zen to any room.

Trend No. 7: High-Contrast Wall Art

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Think of your home as a museum—with you the sole curator—and fill it with bold, statement-making prints you get to appreciate every day. Plus, adding art is an easy, low-lift way to instantly update a space.

Black Palms V by W. Stramel
Black Palms V by W. Stramel

Invite the outdoors inside with this black-and-white palm frond print. An intense silhouette, it pairs especially well with the season’s high-energy hues.

Cubic Curve II
Cubic Curve II

Fine lines, bold shapes, and saturated hues—like this print’s rich navy—are all very on trend this season.

RJ Japandi 7 by Simon West
RJ Japandi 7 by Simon West

A perfect balance of light and dark, the white sinuous shapes of this print practically leap off the canvas thanks to the high-contrast background.

Trend No. 8: Curves Ahead

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Caution: Rounded silhouettes have entered the conversation. Take the trend for a test drive with pieces that cut all the corners.

Kamila Tuxedo Arm Sofa
Kamila Tuxedo Arm Sofa

We’ll give it to you straight: A standard couch is perfectly fine, but if you’re looking to make a statement, opt for this velvet-upholstered modern beauty that combines the season’s hippest trends of rounded lines and luxurious fabrics.

Lolley Dining Table
Lolley Dining Table

No need to be edgy. Invite your guests to gather ‘round this very en vogue manufactured wood piece—the perfect addition to any dining room or eat-in kitchen.

Sherman Full-Length Mirror
Sherman Full-Length Mirror

Want to add light, depth and elegance to your space? Joss & Main’s Head of Merchandising Jennifer Pace is “loving this subtle statement mirror that blends a traditional shape, slim modern frame, and rustic finish to effortlessly layer with any style.”

Trend No. 9: Fluted Accents

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Get in the groove with this season’s textured pieces. Whether on accent pieces or standout furnishings, they’ll add a fun extra dimension to your decor.

Zahari Ceramic Vase
Zahari Ceramic Vase

With its organic fluting—and “yes, I totally made this myself” vibe—Pace calls this pick “a subtle statement-making piece that can be dressed up with fresh florals or left empty for a more minimalist vibe.”

Forrest Antique Table Lamp
Forrest Antique Table Lamp

It’s called mood lighting for a reason. And this antique-inspired table lamp sets a calming one thanks to a frosted, fluted glass shade that provides a subtle ambient glow.

Keelah Wood Block End Table
Keelah Wood Block End Table

Anything but neutral, this subtly distressed, intricately textured mango wood piece is designed to be a showstopper. It attracts focus whether it flanks your sofa or is paired with a beloved armchair.

From: House Beautiful US