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Floral pattern devotees will rejoice today with the launch of a collaboration between Pottery Barn Kids, Pottery Barn Teen, and LoveShackFancy, which is a brand that’s surely on its way to iconic status—best known for its gorgeous floral print fashion and home items. The collection features over fifty products from both brands. With a whimsical yet vintage-inspired vibe, these pieces are guaranteed to be coveted by both children and adults alike. The price points are also somewhat accessible for everyone to grab a piece of the collection with kids’ products ranging from $12 to $309, and teens costing from $29.50 to $799.

The Inspiration Behind The Collaboration

LoveShackFancy founder Rebecca Hessel Cohen tells me she was inspired to create this line from her own experience as a mom, shopping for two daughters’ bedrooms. “I felt as if there was something missing in the market, and that my favorite florals and whimsical prints were something my girls would’ve loved when they were young and would translate perfectly to a collection for children. A collaboration with Pottery Barn Kids and Pottery Barn Teen is something I have wanted to do for as long as I can remember, as I’ve always admired their quality pieces that last through childhood and beyond and the special memories we’ve created with them.”

These pieces reflect LoveShackFancy’s signature aesthetic combined with the brand power of Pottery Barn. “The collaboration between our two brands allowed for the perfect mix of charming femininity and quality that our customers expect from both of us,” explains the designer.

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It is also LoveShackFancy’s first and only home furnishings design partnership in the kids and teen market spaces. “With a range of items designed specifically for babies, kids, and teens, we are giving everyone the opportunity to create their dream room in their home that is magical and fun. Most importantly, with this collection, I hope everyone can feel the dreamy spirit of LoveShackFancy within these thoughtfully designed pieces—from the organic bedding to floral backpacks, intricate chandeliers, and more, each item is full of so much love and joy,” shares Cohen.

Pottery Barn Kids

The Pottery Barn Kids collection feels as if it was drawn from a fairy tale with a variety of furniture and decor for both kids and babies, perfect for bedrooms and nurseries, such as flower print floral chairs, crib bedding, and accessories such as jewelry displays, backpacks, lunch boxes, and even a charming tea set.

Still, with so many fantastic pieces available, the wallpaper which is made in both standard and peel-and-stick versions truly stands out. The timeless floral designs complement the rest of the pieces in the collection and create an overall whimsical mood in any room.

Cohen tells me, “[One of my favorite pieces] from the kids’ collection is probably the Antoinette Tea Set. I have such special memories of hosting tea parties with my own girls, and I love that we created a tea set that makes playtime even more special for other parents and their children.”

Pottery Barn Teen Collection

The Pottery Barn Teen collection is just as sweet, but a bit elevated. Adults with traditional or vintage tastes may even want to pick something for themselves. Some key pieces include bedding, which is available up to Queen size, along with a bow mirror and chandelier that look as if they were plucked from an estate sale in the Hamptons.

As for the designer, choosing just one or two favorite picks is a bit challenging. “A few of my favorites include the Ornate Border Rug and Porcelain Floral Table Lamp. The rug is so soft and durable, perfect for layering and adding warmth and color to any space. The lamp features soft blue flowers and a pretty cream base with elegant, gold detailing to tie it all together. My favorite feature is the delicately embellished roses that line either side, making it neutral enough to work in a variety of different spaces while still being a special piece that is sophisticated enough for teens and adults.”