TJMaxx Homegoods Heaven: Garden Stools, Planters and Decor for Spring, plus the African Bazaar is back!


Well, I slipped up the other day and walked into a TJMaxx Homegoods…  Tun-tun-tun…  As expected, there were so many beautiful things to fend off.  So ya know, it appears they've just received a big shipment of African decor because the bazaar is in full swing over there!  Also, gardening stuff galore just in time for spring…  Lots of planters, bird houses, garden stools, stone mushrooms/birds/pigs/owls - you name it.  Take a look...


I hope you're having a great weekend!

Catherine

Past shopping posts:



I was really loving that blue stool above, but I had to resist.


Mmmmm turquoise Tuscan planters!  


I can't get enough of this colorful Mexican pottery!  I bought the turquoise one above on the left for my growing poolside collection ;)  






Those purple planters looked fantastic in person!  The dripped color glaze makes a great setting/background for vibrant greens and purple succulents spilling over the edges.  I almost want to go back and get the small lighter one, hmmm.


More ceramic stools, and a green garden piggy!



    


Amongst all the planters was this funky little guy, I was surprised to see Max Studio Home was the brand, ha!  As you can see, Max Studio wasn't the only fashion-and-then-home-decor brand on the shelves, Cynthia Rowley is gettin' in on the action as well...



Plenty of interesting stone garden decor - that giant pebble topped mushroom immediately caught my eye.  As cool as it was, mine are cooler, so once again I employed restraint and moved along...


Not a fan of the fake cacti and succulents, but this little owl planter was adorable...


This turquoise ceramic planter had big beautiful braided handles...


Last, but not least, the African Bazaar...


This is a section that I have great difficulty resisting, its charms are very powerful… He he…  I bought a small multi-colored round wall basket to add to my collection, the brown and coral colored woven basket on the bottom shelf (above), and the blue and white cone shaped woven basket on the back left shelf behind the pillows (above).  I will be sharing better photos of them soon in a home decor post, along with my wall of African woven baskets.

    

(All images in this post were taken by the author of this blog at a Homegoods store in Miami, Florida.)