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16 Beautiful Target Decor Pieces That Are Essentially Jewelry For Your Home

16 Beautiful Target Decor Pieces That Are Essentially Jewelry For Your Home

Buzz Feed03-03-2025
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Dress up your space with one of these sparkling, stylish standout pieces from Target-owned brands.
1. A vintage-inspired stoneware covered dessert stand that adds a splash of pastel to any table scape. The 11-inch diameter scalloped platform is 4.37 inches tall and comes with a clear glass lid to keep your cakes fresh and free from debris while on display.
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2. A bow-shaped jewelry stand for holding post earrings and other baubles. Let your jewelry be an accessory to your decor by arranging it on the shiny gold-tone knobs, tray, and sculptural undulations of this organizer.
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3. A dramatic teal glass vase that is a work of art all on its own. Organic curves and a wide base help this watertight vessel get noticed for all the right reasons, whether there are flowers in it or not.
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Promising review: 'A must-have! Love the color, deep teal, good quality and solid, elegant, and affordable.' — malmft
4. A woven pouf ottoman in soft velvet that adds texture and an extra seat or tabletop wherever you need one. This petite 17-inch cube is big on personality and practicality.
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Promising review: 'Beautiful! Love everything about them, especially the color! Great for additional seating and easy to store away, if needed!' — Selin
5. A cozy upholstered barrel chair that makes it look like you hired an interior designer. Its four color options and swank shape add a crown jewel moment to the living room or bedroom.
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Promising review: 'Absolutely in love with these olive green barrel chairs! The velvet material is soft and luxurious, making it the coziest spot in the house. It's the perfect size — not too big, but roomy enough to curl up in with a good book. Everyone in my house gravitates toward this chair, and it's quickly become the most coveted seat in the living room.' — Vocaturaj
6. A satin quilt so beautiful for your sleep setup. Available in sizes twin–king and six colorways (including gem-inspired dark blue and rose pink), this glamorous machine washable blanket makes a statement in the bedroom.
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7. A perfectly pink glass coupe to make cocktails and mocktails the star of your next party. These hand-wash-only beauties are sold individually, so you can buy one just for you or as many as your heart desires.
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Promising review: 'These are so cute! Thought they would be small but they are larger in person (more room for drinks). Similar items online cost double, so these are such a steal.' — Liz
8. A 17.2-inch tall domed gold-tone lamp that adds luxurious light for just $25. It shines almost right out of the box with its included drum shade and plug-in cord — just ensure you have a standard 60-watt LED lightbulb handy.
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Promising reviews: 'Cute and affordable. Lightweight. These look more expensive than they are. A great buy.' — Grhm1234
'I love how simple and elegant these look. I bought two to accent the emerald walls in my room, which absolutely tie the room together. The price point was very reasonable, and the quality was very good. I'm so happy with these!' — Target Reviewer
9. A wood and rattan wall shelf with an architectural style designed to showcase your beloved bits and bobs. Whether you need somewhere to place small plants, want a spot to stash your skincare supplies, or hope to finally organize your entry, this versatile 12-by-20-inch piece of vertical decor delivers.
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10. A coiled rope basket for organizing all of that stuff lying around in plain sight. At 13-by-11 inches, this simple-yet-stylish storage solution is designed to fit on most standard shelves and carts, or next to your favorite chair.
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Promising review: 'I continue to purchase this basket in different sizes and colors offered. I love the quality and versatility of these. I've used them for gift baskets and toy storage around my home. I *love* these baskets. Such great quality for the price.' — DisappoitnedInMapleSyrup
11. A plush 18-inch velvet throw pillow with a fun fringe border that's fit for your parlor or bed chamber. Elevate your existing decor with this pillow that brightens up plain bedding and looks fabulous on an armchair.
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12. An arched rectangular mantle mirror to add a touch of drama and romance to any room. The sleek frame can be mounted or propped to add an inviting illusion of more space and light.
13. A wall-mounted dash of brass for hanging anything from hand towels to petite plants. Two swiveling hooks on the 10-inch bar add an antique yet flashy finish to bathrooms, hallways, and lonely wall spaces.
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14. An artificial leaf plant that brings tropical vibes indoors without the hassle of maintenance. This faux peperomia plant comes ready to impress with a white melamine pot that can easily fit on a desk or windowsill.
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15. A sophisticated wine rack for displaying your bottle collection and entertaining guests in style. Its brushed-gold-tone finish transforms this useful countertop addition into a sparkling centerpiece.
16. A brass drum accent table that is pretty much guaranteed to be a conversation piece. Use this glam 16-inch diameter pedestal to show off a prized potted plant or as a flashy drink table or nightstand.
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