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Is cottagecore officially over? The jury’s still out, but one thing’s certain: H&M Home’s new spring drop is leaning fully into modernism. Think of these as your everyday essentials, but with a little extra je ne sais quoi—the kind that would feel right at home in a ’60s Milanese apartment or a Parisian pied-à-terre. We’re talking neutral rugs with graphic patterns, sculptural ceramic vessels made for a shelfie moment, and even a few sleek steel accents tapping into the latest design trend. Ahead, 10 picks that prove modern can still have plenty of personality.
Ruffles were one of your biggest decor obsessions last year. This cotton cushion cover takes them from cottagecore to neutral-cool by pairing a flouncy trim with blocky stripes.
You know what’s better than one funky, organic ceramic vase? Two. This set pairs kidney-shaped ceramic nesting vessels in a creamy pearl hued reactive glaze that will go well with, well, everything.
We called it: just over a month into 2025 and steel is already having a major moment. This mirror-polished lamp base is the perfect way to add a bit of edge to your space, especially when styled with a linen lamp shade as it is here.
This graphic cotton-wool number is the platonic ideal of rugs: it’s soft but not too plush, and easy to style, yet makes a statement with a minimal geometric print that feels Italian modernist-inspired.
We’re always on the hunt for the perfect catch-all. This one is big enough to hold a few trinkets, jewelry, or odds and ends without being overpowered by them.
Is “beige house” not your vibe? Then you’ll love that in addition to the requisite shades of sand, oatmeal, and biscuit, this throw comes in fuchsia, magenta, and mustard yellow.
The sculptural marble candlestick you didn’t know your table needed. Equal parts moody and modern, it’s a small but mighty statement-maker.
This petite marble end table makes a big impact with its intersecting pine legs and striated surface with tones of chocolate, mauve, and ivory tones.
Been meaning to upgrade that standard-issue vase you picked up from the florist forever ago? Look no further than this wavy-walled glass one.
Proof that opposites really do attract: cozy boucle meets sleek chrome in this lounge chair that’s practically begging for its own reading nook.