The start of a new season is always an interesting time for our wardrobes, but even more so for our homes. Spring is considered the season of newness, and if you haven’t already started spring cleaning, you’ve likely looked at the decor that looked cozy and inviting during autumn and winter and wanted something fresh and light to start the year. But, before you start changing paint and tearing down walls, I want to present an alternative. You actually don’t need to start from scratch to make your space feel seasonally appropriate; In fact, by cleverly combining two or three pieces, you can completely change the look and feel of a room, and since summer is just around the corner, now is as good a time as ever to get ready to throw open your doors.
With so many incredible brands and new launches on the market, it’s almost impossible to know where to start (and for those who have carefully curated Pinterest boards, I applaud them). So, rather than sift through all the vintage, luxury, high street and independent retailers, I decided to go straight to the top and ask some of the most experienced names in home and design for their top picks to help you impress.
If you’re looking for admirable furniture, practical hacks, or livable decor items, keep scrolling. Consider this your handy guide to the best new homeware pieces for April 2026, according to the experts.
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1. Hanging clothes
“Wall tapestries are very effective in places where you need a large detail that also adds some softness and texture to the room. They are especially useful in high-traffic areas like corridors where artworks and mirrors can get damaged, and the bonus is that they protect your walls while also being lightweight!”- Jacque Strauss, creative director and designer Vidya Group
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2. Marble and Tables
“Right now, we’re really drawn to the Enoki Side Table by E15 – it’s one of those pieces that feels both timeless and current. We love that it’s not just a table, but something you can make into a composition. You can mix different stones, colors, heights, and sizes, and instead of a coffee table, create a cluster – three, five, or more, which looks great, especially around a sofa. This one Looks much more casual and contemporary than a single fixed piece.
We’re seeing a strong shift towards material-based interiors again, and Enoki captures this perfectly. The stone tops add depth and tanginess, while the colorful bases keep it light and fun. It’s a good balance between something sculptural and something very useful.” – Johanna and Friedrich Gräfling, founders of multidisciplinary design practice graphing
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3. Sculptural Dining Chairs
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“”My current ‘new’ obsession in homewares is an occasional chair that feels almost sculptural in its presence. I can’t stop thinking about this particular style, just in that slightly Victorian, staged way, pushed against a wall, with a little pedestal table, a candle and a miniature publication.
What I love about it is that it fits perfectly into the tension we’re seeing in interiors right now: a mix of stripped-back, medieval-inspired craftsmanship with heavy, hand-crafted forms, with a playful nod to ’70s brutalism and athleticism. It’s an important purchase because it adds real character to a room, especially when placed in a fresh, pared-back space where the contrast between ornate, neoclassical softness and more utilitarian, “down” simplicity really comes alive. Frankie Roussel, Founder and CEO Jolie Interior Design Studio
4. Gardeners
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“My favorite new season products are a range of expressive terracotta planters by Hoxton Gardenware, part of our latest Spring collection. I love their vibrant colors and unique markings, they feel modern, but deeply rooted in the traditions of British slipware.” Judith Harris, Head of Home at Toast
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Wildside Short Urn Planter – Antique Brown
Summer Rattan’s texture adds natural warmth, making it the best home for your favorite plants.
5. Candles and candlesticks
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“I recently purchased Cora Candlesticks in both sizes from Rebecca Udall because they look so beautiful with colored candles for spring. They are small enough that they can be placed almost anywhere and can even be placed on small dining tables during larger shared meals – they compliment any color scheme.“Anne Harrison, Founder Rent Inc.
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6. Sitting Slipper
“In the studio we are all Love With Marrow Home’s ‘Serene Frill Slip Cover Snuggler’, an adaptive piece that can be used as a slipper chair or folded as a sofa, it’s totally gorgeous in its form. We recently planned to put it with our ‘bedroom’.Duchess Cushion’ Sundar is sitting on it.” – Phoebe Holland, Founder of Studio Holland
