Spring Picks from Zara Home
If there's one brand that consistently gets it right when it comes to accessible luxury, it's Zara Home. Season after season, they manage to tap directly into what the interior design world is obsessing over — and this spring is no exception. The new collection reads like a moodboard we'd pin for a client brief: raw, earthy, quietly considered. Less trend-chasing, more timeless.
Here at No15 Studio, we've been scrolling (repeatedly), and these are the pieces we think are genuinely worth your attention.
The palette tells the whole story. Think charcoal, burl wood, natural linen, aged terracotta, and raw stone. It's a collection built on restraint — which, if you know anything about good design, is exactly where the interesting stuff lives. There's nothing here that screams for attention. Everything simply belongs.
The dark linen sofa is the anchor piece, and honestly, it's doing a lot of heavy lifting. Deep, low-profile, and upholstered in that particular shade of charcoal that reads almost green in certain light, it's the kind of sofa you build a room around. Pair it with a chunky wool throw — also in the collection — and you've got a living room that looks genuinely considered without trying too hard.
For those who've been watching the burl wood moment from a distance and wondering whether to commit: this is your sign. The burl wood side table is sculptural without being precious, and it has that beautifully imperfect quality that only comes from working with natural grain. It sits perfectly next to a statement lamp — and speaking of which, the collection offers a few worth noting. The ceramic table lamp with the black ceramic base is elegant and minimal in equal measure, while the warmer metal floor lamp with its tan shade leans more into that studio-craft feel. Both work. Neither competes.
The woven rattan bar stool is quietly one of our favorite finds in the drop. It has an almost Moroccan artisan quality — natural timber frame, hand-woven seat — and it's the sort of piece that elevates a kitchen island from functional to considered. It will outlast every trend cycle it touches.
On the accessories front, Zara Home has leaned into ceramics and vessels in a way that feels genuinely thoughtful rather than decorative filler. The round textured ceramic vase in a matte cream finish has that perfect handmade-looking weight to it, while the terracotta lattice vase is the kind of object that looks like you discovered it at a market in Oaxaca.
The stainless steel console deserves a mention. It's structured and industrial, but the open shelving gives it lightness. In a room that's already warm with wood and linen tones, it provides the kind of visual counterweight that stops a scheme from feeling too soft.
Two smaller pieces that shouldn't get lost in the edit: the dark marble serving trays (the kind of object that earns its place on a coffee table, a vanity, or a kitchen counter) and the wood framed magnetic board in a raw metal finish — a rare homeware piece that actually solves something practical without sacrificing the aesthetic.
What makes this collection feel particularly well-resolved is the coherence. Everything speaks to everything else. It's a study in how restraint, when done well, creates spaces that feel both intentional and liveable — which is, ultimately, what great interior design is always after.
The Zara Home spring collection is available now at zarahome.com.
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