Velvet, Skirts, and Punchy Patterns — Lulu and Georgia's Spring Collection Oozes Refined Maximalism
From pieces drenched in pattern to furniture softened with skirts, Lulu and Georgia's spring collection is whimsical, yet refined in nature


Modern, yet inviting. Whimsical, but mature. Spring-themed without the overwhelming pastels. That's how I would describe Lulu and Georgia's new spring collection. The Los Angeles-based brand — who just released their catalogue for the season ahead — consistently produces high-quality and timeless home décor, and that's exactly what you can expect of the latest drop, but with a little bit of refined maximalism thrown in for good measure. And I'm all about it.
The collection hits all the interior design trends we're loving right now. Pieces drenched in patterns, furniture softened with skirts, and a palette or earthy, nature-inspired hues. They're statement-making, but done in a soft way. Whether it's a sofa, armchair, rug, or table lamp, each piece has its own element of intrigue. From curved wooden detailing or soft velvet upholstery, they're polished versions of your favorite styles.
Styled together, they'd feel cohesive yet collected, but even one statement piece would be enough to totally transform a space. Need help choosing? Here's our top picks.
Lulu and Georgia's spring collection features a modern take on traditional styles.
Price: $1,098
Hearty patterns are a common theme throughout this spring collection, and this stylish upholstered chair is just one demonstration of that. I'd say it's a maximalist's dream with its curved back and verdure floral print. Yes, it's bold. But bold in the best way possible.
Price: $138
I'm always hunting for pillows, and I especially love when they feature exciting patterns that can enhance the style of my space. This lumbar style is made with 100% linen fabric and comes in a pink or sage green stripe. With its playful pattern, this pillow is bound to freshen up your home décor for the spring season.
Price: $798
I'm immediately attracted to the unique undulating shape of the legs on this nightstand. It's a traditional and rather simple style, yes, but those curvy legs add elements of whimsical charm that make this spring collection so unique. This is a nightstand style that would certainly make my head turn.
Price: $498
This collection is filled with evocative textures, and this velvet mirror is just that. Even from just looking at this mirror I can feel the soft material of the frame. It's so fresh and so different than other mirror styles that I see, and because of that, I'll have to add to cart.
Price: $74
Nothing screams spring-time more than a bouquet of flowers, and what better storage for them than this stone vase? The vase itself resembles the warps and twists of an actual paper bouquet, which makes this stone style that much more intriguing. I'd be buying flowers all the time just to keep this vase on display in my home.
Price: $598
Side tables don't have to be basic space-fillers. They're just as important as the rest of your home décor. This unique option embodies the playfulness of this collection in an elegant manner. With its stylish light coloring and eye-catching curved shape, I'd want this table as the standout piece of my living room.
Price: $698
While rather traditional, skirt detailing is a playful design touch that I'm eager to incorporate in my home through décor elements like this ottoman. It's blue-toned striped design introduces just the right amount of color and pattern while not feeling too overwhelming or old-school. This style would enliven any living room style.
Lulu and Georgia's Spring collection can elevate any room in your home.
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Devin is a New York-based Style Editor for Livingetc who is keen on all aspects of personal style. From a young age, she was drawn to the design world, whether that was taking sewing classes in her hometown, or flipping through the pages of her mother’s interior design magazines. She spent hours on end watching HGTV home improvement and design programs, often sharing her opinions as if the TV could hear her.
After graduating from Villanova University with a BA in Communication and Spanish Language Studies, Devin moved to Paris, France to pursue her Master’s Degree in Fashion Studies at Parsons. It was here she refined her love for style in every sense of the word. While there to study fashion, living in Paris allowed Devin to fall in love with interior style. She grew fond of the city’s mix of both classic and contemporary designs that felt intentional and personal.
After moving back to the United States, Devin worked at Tom Ford and later Cosmopolitan Magazine. She loves sharing design choices with her readers, from explaining how to incorporate trends into interior spaces to sourcing the best products for your home. Devin believes style should be inclusive, exciting, and at its core, fun.
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