It’s that time of year when we cozy up and let a little extra color and whimsy into our homes. Our new Opalhouse Designed with Jungalow winter collection, exclusively at Target, is here to help you cozy up in style! We’ve mixed dreamy botanicals with playful geometrics in a festive-but-fresh color palette—teal, berry, cobalt, and fuchsia. It’s all the holiday spirit, without the traditional red and green, and we are absolutely here for it.

 Berry Red Throw & Pillow Set | Red Throw & Pillow Set

With velvet embroidered vines, pompom trims, and tassels galore, these bedding bundles are perfect for gifting (or, you know, keeping for yourself—no judgment). And they mix beautifully with pieces from our past collections. Grab our iconic mushroom ottoman and those bright sheets from last season and pair them with the new berry throw for a bed that’s eclectic, layered, and joyful.

 

Pillows, pillows, pillows! We can’t forget the pillows—lush, embroidered, and oh-so-plump, they’re like marshmallows on top of your winter hot cocoa, adding that extra cozy,  colorful and sweet touch to any space.

Colorful Comforts: Our Winter Collection with Opalhouse at T…

Navy Blue Throw & Pillow Set

To balance out all those rich colors, we’ve paired our collection with grounding elements made from natural materials like rattan, sisal, and jute. A woven rattan headboard or a simple jute rug can perfectly counter those bold botanicals and vibrant geometrics. It’s all about harmony—creating a space that’s joyful and bright but still feels relaxed and grounded.

 Berry Red Throw & Pillow Set | Red Throw & Pillow Set| Blue Throw & Pillow Set| Navy Blue Throw & Pillow Set
| Dark Green Throw & Pillow Set| White/Yellow Throw & Pillow Set

So how are you feeling about our winter wonderland with a twist? We’re talking vibrancy, but make it sophisticated. Joy, but make it Jungalow. And remember, just because it’s winter doesn’t mean we can’t keep things wild ;). Here’s to a holiday season filled with warmth, color, and all the cozy comforts of home.

 

Photos by David Tsay for Jungalow



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