Spring Things: Bring the Outdoors In (Beautifully)
Step Out of Hibernation—And Into Something Fresh
There’s a moment every year when it just clicks…
The air softens. The light changes. Everything starts to feel alive again.
And naturally, we want our homes to reflect that same energy.
Spring isn’t about a full redesign—it’s about lightening things up, adding texture, and letting a little nature in. That’s exactly what this week’s collection is all about.
Fresh arrivals. Natural materials. Pieces that feel just as good indoors as they would on a sunny porch .
Bring the Outdoors Indoors
One of the easiest ways to shift your space for spring?
Florals.
Silk arrangements from Mockingbird Studio offer:
- Long-lasting color
- Zero maintenance
- One-of-a-kind design
Whether it’s a full arrangement or a few loose stems, it instantly changes the feel of a room.
Light, Airy Furniture That Feels Like Spring
Spring design leans into materials that breathe.
A Lexington wicker dining set creates a relaxed, sunroom-ready gathering space—perfect for coffee mornings or casual dinners.
A Lane Venture rattan chair with tropical upholstery brings in color and comfort without feeling heavy.
And a wicker console with tortoise inlay adds texture while keeping the space open and light.
These pieces don’t weigh a room down—they lift it.
Natural Materials That Just Work
Spring is the season of organic texture.
A Southerland teak chair, freshly treated, is built for indoor-outdoor flexibility—durable, warm, and timeless.
Wicker lighting with adjustable arms adds both function and a soft, natural look.
These are the materials that make a space feel effortless.
Art That Reflects the Season
Nothing shifts a room faster than artwork.
An original painting like “Wind Among the Gardens” by Elma Ells Dreesen brings movement, greenery, and calm into your space.
A bold diptych of orange poppies by Jeff Boutin adds energy and color—perfect for brightening a neutral room.
Art is where you can lean into the season without overcommitting.
Color That Feels Right Now
Spring color isn’t just bright—it’s balanced.
A Pearson loveseat in yellow and light green stripes introduces:
- Freshness
- Soft contrast
- A welcoming, lived-in feel
Pair it with neutrals or natural textures, and it becomes the focal point without overwhelming the room.
A Meaningful Touch for the Season
With Memorial Day approaching, pieces that carry meaning feel especially fitting.
A hand-carved wooden American flag by Richard Zierke, a Nebraska craftsman and veteran, adds:
- Craftsmanship
- Story
- A sense of place
It’s more than décor—it’s something to connect with.
Just In: Fresh Layers to Complete Your Space
This week’s new arrivals bring even more ways to layer in light, texture, and personality:
- A Troy Lighting chandelier with contemporary metal design
- A mosaic tile artwork titled “Out of the Darkness” with bold expression
- A petite Tiffany-style lamp with stained glass shade
- A Currey & Company Sethos chandelier with poured glass disks—dramatic and sculptural
- A vintage iron deco smoking stand with character and charm
Each piece adds another layer—just like spring itself.
How to Refresh Your Home for Spring
Keep it simple:
Add one natural material (wicker, rattan, or teak)
Introduce a lighter color palette
Bring in florals or botanical elements
Swap or add lighter lighting
You don’t need to change everything—just enough to shift the feeling.
Why Spring Design Works
Because it feels easy.
Open. Light. Comfortable.
It’s less about perfection—and more about how your space makes you feel.
Visit Out of the Box
With new arrivals coming in weekly and a showroom full of fresh inspiration, there’s always something new to discover.
Open Tuesday – Sunday
New inventory arriving daily
Stop in, explore, and bring a little spring into your home.
FAQs: Spring Home Refresh
What’s the easiest way to update for spring?
Add florals and lighter textures—instant change.
Are wicker and rattan still in style?
Absolutely—they’re timeless and especially popular in spring.
Can I mix indoor and outdoor furniture?
Yes—many pieces (like teak) work beautifully in both spaces.
How much should I change seasonally?
Just a few key pieces can shift the entire feel.
What colors work best for spring?
Soft greens, yellows, neutrals, and natural wood tones.

