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Julia Demer

As a Design Editor, Here's How I’d Style an All-Target Tablescape Around 2026’s Biggest Trends – Starting at Just $5

Spring tablescape featuring dinnerware in pastel green and pink hues, accented by woven plate chargers and golden flatware.

There are, at any given moment, approximately a million trends vying for a seat at the table. Financially and logistically, committing to all of them is impossible.

Still, after hours of trawling my favorite niche online retailers and insider Instagram accounts, there are a few design trends from the flurry that actually feel worth bringing home this spring. And amazingly, many of them are hiding at Target.

First and most notably is cabbageware – the surrealist, produce-inspired tableware born in 19th-century Portugal, revived in ’60s Palm Beach by the likes of C.Z. Guest, Jackie Kennedy, and the Duchess of Windsor, and then reanimated once more about a year ago. Last season was classically green. But this season, the spring decor trend will not only be bigger (evidenced by drops from PORTA and luxury fashion brand Tory Burch) – it will be pinker.

Once upon a time, hyper-real, hand-painted cabbageware from Portugal’s Bordallo Pinheiro cost an arm and a leg. How fortunate we are to be living in 2026: $5 for the salad plate. (Image credit: Target)

One can’t help but notice how neatly this sweetened riff on the garden-party revival dovetails with the return of a certain quintessentially 2016 hue. Coincidence? Perhaps. All we know is that those hushly blushed radicchio salad plates are a sight for sore eyes.

And of course, it wouldn’t be a new Target season without fresh designs from Shea McGee and Joanna Gaines. Expect mixed-metal flatware (we're no longer choosing sides) and all-over antiqued florals alongside charming stoneware berry bowls and herb-detailed tea sets – respectively.

Easter is coming sooner than you think. Or perhaps you just want your spring tablescape looking really, really pretty. Either way, here’s everything I’d bring home from Target’s delightfully whimsical spring 2026 tableware drop.


From cabbageware to vintage florals, antique-inspired table trends are officially back on the table this spring. And they’re not confined to it, either – the recent lace decor revival confirms that yesterday’s ‘dated’ detail is today’s most interesting accent.

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