Target just dropped its new home goods collaboration with Rifle Paper Co. and it’s the perfect jolt of color for your house.
From benches and chairs to planters and candles, the collection features the bright floral prints that Rifle Paper Co. is famous for. We’ve looked through the complete collection and found five of our favorites. Here they are:
Rifle Paper Co. and Target Upholstered Bed – $1,150 – $1,250. Available in 19 different prints in sizes ranging from twin to California king, the upholstered bed features a wood frame that offers a comfy backdrop and eye-catching style. With its unique floral design and color palette, this upholstered headboard complements both modern and traditional décor styles.
Rifle Paper Co. x Target 24 inch x 30 inch Garden Party Framed Canvas Wall Art – $90. The set includes two canvases with garden floral prints on light blue backdrops, both of which come housed in beige frames.
Rifle Paper Co. x Target Floral Lap with Velvet Lampshade – $75. Just the right size for a desk or end table, the lamp has a one-way socket turn knob rotary switch and 5-foot cord. The unique floral print metal base is topped off with a solid-color velvet empire shade to diffuse the light into a warm, cozy glow.
Rifle Paper Co. x Target Taper Set of 4 Candles with Set of 2 Candlestick Holders – $20. Available in four different patterns, the set includes four fragrance free taper candles with two ceramic candleholders featuring a floral design in a unique color palette.
Rifle Paper Co. x Target Accent Chair – $680. Available in 10 different patterns, the accent chair adds distinctive style to your space. The armless chair features a wood frame with light wood legs and beautiful floral upholstery.
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