J.Crew’s First-Ever Home Collection with Liberty Is Here in All Its Floral Glory

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Adding subtle spring touches to your space can be quite a challenge. Thankfully, if you’re looking to inject a little spring fever to your space, you’re in luck. Beloved clothing brand J.Crew and British print house Liberty have launched their first-ever home collection, filled with enough florals and colorful prints to lighten up any room.

Starting today, you can shop the limited-time collection online at J.Crew, where shoppers can choose from four fun floral patterns. Standouts include a technicolor paisley pattern fit to boost any mood to a purple-and-blue-hued design that’s the subtle statement you’ve been looking for.

“J.Crew and Liberty work closely on our seasonal prints within clothing items, so we were excited to extend that partnership into home pieces,” explains Olympia Gayot, head of women’s design at J.Crew on the new collaboration. “Liberty’s prints are the essence of all that they do and are so inspiring themselves, we wanted to bring this to life with the collection.”

the liberty x jcrew set of four placemats in the white print

The Liberty X J.Crew set-of-four placemats in the white print.

Courtesy of J.Crew

The four prints will be available on a variety of items. Standouts include bed and crib sheets for you and your little’s one room, as well as napkin sets, placemats, and tablecloths that are sure to be the hit of your next dinner party. Prices range from $29.50 for a sleeping mask to $268 for a king duvet cover and sham set.

“The beauty of this collection is that it can live beyond your home, says Gayot. “Bring the table pieces to your outdoor tablescape, or let it inspire the flower arrangement and use the bedding as a spring refresh.”

Shop some of our favorites from the Liberty x J.Crew collection below, or shop the full collection here.

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