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Target fans know how easy it is for a “quick trip” (online or in person) to turn into a long meander looking at, well…everything. It seems the only problem we might run into is figuring out what not to buy. So, who better than a hip designer to help us on our next Target shopping spree?
We called on Natalie Myers, the mastermind behind Veneer Designs , to see what specific home decor items she’s a fan of at the superstore, and her selections didn’t disappoint. Read ahead for Myers’ five favorite things (all under $30!) from Target and what she has to say about them.
But first, let’s take in a little eye candy via Natalie’s portfolio:
Okay, enough anticipation. Here are Natalie’s top 5 home decor picks under $30 from Target:
Nate Berkus Metal Wall Art , $23.99
“We all know brass and gold accents are not going anywhere and your walls deserve a little bling, too. I like the simple geometric cutout shapes and I have a feeling this piece will remain timeless.”
Threshold Woven Round Rattan Basket Small , $29.99
“The perfect combination of form and function. Woven rattan is an earthy crafts movement basic that brings natural texture to the home. Offered in the form of a basket, I can’t think of anything more useful around the house.”
Threshold 10″ Round Wall Clock , $14.99
“I think secretly more than a few of us are clock nerds. There are too many interesting graphic directions to chase and Target makes it super hard to choose. I’m a sucker for a vintage midcentury style clock. Way easier than chasing one down at the flea market that may or may not work.”
Nate Berkus Embroidered Curtain Panel (Cream) , $19.99
“I would actually pay much more for these curtains that are the perfect combination of minimalist black and white with a subtle tribal embroidered pattern. It’s so me it’s scary and I actually have these hanging in my bedroom.”
Threshold Macrame Throw Pillow , $24.99
“I find this pillow quite intriguing. The texture of the white cord on white fabric with ‘of the moment’ macrame is not something I would think to see as a pillow. But I’m going to embrace the concept for a season or two.”
Thanks, Natalie !