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Julia Berolzheimer's New Pottery Barn Collection Will Fill Your Home with a Dose of Southern Charm

Charleston-based lifestyle tastemaker Julia Berolzheimer is putting her appreciation of nature and timeless floral prints on full display with the launch of an elegant home collection for Pottery Barn.

Perfect for al fresco entertaining and enjoying quality family time in style, the Julia Berolzheimer x Pottery Barn line includes everything from decorative storage baskets and reversible bedding to colorful tableware and even a trendy potting station for organizing outdoor essentials — the first time the retailer has introduced a collaboration in the gardening space. In true Pottery Barn fashion, prices are as low as $22 but go up to $1,999. All of the pieces are available to shop on PotteryBarn.com starting today.

“I am thrilled to be partnering with Pottery Barn, an authority in the home space and a brand I admire, to reflect my love for design and the beauty within each detail,” said Berolzheimer, who is originally known on social media as Gal Meets Glam. “Together we created a collection filled with pieces inspired by my own home and garden in Charleston.”

The collection includes an assortment of bedding.

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To celebrate the collaboration, Julia hosted a dinner party in Charleston, North Carolina earlier this week at the boutique hotel Zero George, where a small group of editors — including myself — and local design tastemakers had the chance to see some of the products firsthand. “We didn’t want the collection to be overly feminine,” Berolzheimer told Good Housekeeping at the event. “It plays with old-world prints that don’t feel too sweet; they’re very clean and classic.”

“I love all of the pieces in the collection, but the gardening aspect excites me most,” said Julia Berolzheimer. 

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While the potting station is designed to store gardening supplies, Berolzheimer also recommends using it as an entry or accent table. 

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When asked about how Pottery Barn’s aesthetic complements her own, the mom of two said it all comes down to practicality. “One of the things Pottery Barn does so well is everything is meant for real life,” she said. “It’s just durable and livable.”

As for her favorite item in the line? “I love all of the pieces in the collection, but the gardening aspect excites me most,” Berolzheimer shared, noting that her husband is a passionate gardener. The potting station, available in a trendy sage huge, is perfect for storing gardening tools, but it can also be styled as an entry table, a nightstand or even an accent table on a porch. “It really is versatile,” Berolzheimer said.

Visit PotteryBarn.com while there’s still time to shop the full collection for a warm-weather home upgrade. And take a look at our favorite pieces below:

Monique Valeris
Senior Home Editor, Good Housekeeping
Monique Valeris is the senior home editor for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand’s home decorating coverage across print and digital.

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