If you like whimsical home decor, don't sleep on the John Derian Target Thanksgiving collab. I shopped early to scout out the best picks.
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There are only a few things in life I’ll wake up at 2 a.m. for. And, apparently, a porch turkey is one of them.
In case you missed it, the coveted John Derian Target Thanksgiving collection launched in the wee hours of the morning on Sunday, October 13—and it’s already selling out.
New York-based artist John Derian is known for his 19th century-inspired home items. And the new Target collaboration includes whimsical pillows, linens, serveware and decor. While some pieces are unavailable for online shipping, you can still hit purchase now and pick up in-store.
I’ve already shopped this collection—both online and in-store—and can confirm it’s worth the hype. The details, quality and design are top notch, especially at Target’s low prices. Here are my recommendations for outfitting your holiday home.
Four silly birds holding bottles and glasses in their beaks? This cocktail glass set was an immediate “add to cart” for me. The crew of feathered friends are ideal for juice, spirits or anything else you’d serve on the rocks. Keep in mind these glasses are not compatible with hot beverages and are hand-wash only.
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Beaded Turkey Pillow
Arguably the most famous member of the John Derian Target Thanksgiving collection, the beaded turkey pillow is a piece of art. I was lucky enough to snag one of these beauties at my local store, and the craftsmanship is impeccable. Intricate beads, sequins and a mix of fabrics make this mesmerizing pillow a must, especially for just $40.
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Mushroom Decor Set
Mushrooms are having a moment! And this 5-piece decorative set is ideal for adding a touch of woodland whimsy to a bookcase or mantel. Each piece is a different color, with details varying from a teeny ladybug to white polka dot caps.
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Beaded Acorn Pillow
Last year’s red beaded mushroom pillow almost broke the internet. While there are two new caps in 2024, I’m drawn to this shaped acorn pillow. Plush velvet fabric and a bevy of beads bring this fall seedling to life.
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Feather Stoneware Serving Platter
Every Thanksgiving table needs ample serving pieces, and this turkey feather-inspired platter is worth a second look. The 13-inch round works beautifully for dishing up appetizers, pies or a holiday charcuterie spread. Plus, it’s microwave and dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.
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Birds and Acorns Quilt
Snuggle up under this birds and acorn quilt to watch the Macy’s parade on Thanksgiving morning. I love the cheery teal color, bountiful birds and oak leaf details. The quilt measures 70 inches x 50 inches, and its 100% cotton fabric is machine washable.
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Green Coupe Glasses
Colored glassware is an easy way to make an impression. This 4-piece coupe set comes in a dazzling shade of green that’s ready to elevate your holiday drinks. Like the cocktail glass set, these coupes are not compatible with hot beverages.
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Beaded Chicken Pillow
Talk about a perfect poultry pillow! This beaded chicken plush is just as detailed as the turkey, with a slightly smaller footprint. She’s a friendly addition to any farmhouse!
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Stoneware Cabbage Butter Dish
Cabbage ceramics, like those made famous by Portuguese brand Bordallo Pinheiro, can cost hundreds of dollars. This stoneware cabbage butter dish from the John Derian Target Thanksgiving collab costs a mere $10! I love the pretty pink hue and textured design.
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Porch Turkey
This year’s most coveted piece sold out in a flash. The 20-inch decorative porch turkey statue looks just like last year’s turkey pillow, combining neutral shades with eye-catching red and blue details. We’re crossing all our feathers…err, fingers, that this piece comes back in stock. In the meantime, you can also pick up a porch goose.
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