It’s not just luxury designers who have caught the California bug — even the world of interiors is taking inspiration from the relaxed, laid-back cool that Cali is known for. In his newest collection of home goods for Target, interior design guru Nate Berkus takes inspiration from California’s bungalow style and offers up a collection of sunbleached home goods peppered with Midcentury touches and a nod to those ladies of the canyon.
“This season, I wanted white to feel like the most important color in your space, which every home on the West Coast seems to land so well,” Nate Berkus said of the collection. “It’s the cornerstone of every Venice Beach bungalow.”
The collection includes pieces for every room of your house, including home décor for your living space, accents for your bedroom and even pieces that will work in your bathroom. Patterns include subtle tribal prints and texture is a huge component, with everything from sleek, shiny surfaces to nubby knit wall art and tassels on the edge of printed pillows.
“Regardless of where you live, the pieces are designed to blend seamlessly with the items you already own, especially as you transition your space from winter to spring,” Berkus added. “This collection feels crisp, clean and fresh, with muted colors and organic textures that are very West Coast but also suitable for any interior. There’s an ease to this collection, a relaxed vibe that feels just right for the season.”
Other materials include weathered wood, sturdy canvas, macramé and jute, which all channel the beach vibes of Venice and the more boho feel of Runyon Canyon. Midcentury touches include sleek globe lights and a sleek accent table. Together, it’s all the makings of a cool Cali abode — and we’ll take one of everything.
For more information and to shop the collection, visit www.target.com.











