A Genius Hack for Getting Away With a “Nap” at Work

Just thinking about the proven health and creativity benefits of napping at work have us longing for a midday siesta. Afternoon naps are good for you, having been shown to boost memory and cognitive skills, lower your heart rate and increase energy levels. But just because sneaking in a few winks is amazingly beneficial for us doesn’t exactly mean it’s a good look to be konked out at our desks when the three o’clock slump hits. Even if you do have the flexibility to take a time out, it can be awfully hard to get some quality shut-eye with the hum of a to-do list buzzing in your ear. Enter Yoga Nidra: a relaxation meditation that’s the equivalent of getting many hours of sleep while still being awake.

The ancient practice of Yoga Nidra, also known as “yoga sleep” and “psychic sleep,” lulls your brain into a deeply relaxed state through a set of breathing exercises and simple instructions involving visual imagery and body scans. The technique aims to bring you into the present (similar to mindfulness) by occupying the brain and preventing mind chatter. Silencing our often over-stimulating, heightened state of alertness is the quickest way to deep relaxation, rejuvenation and mental integration, much like you would get with a nap.

Yoga Nidra is best practiced lying down, but if you’re at work or in the library, a comfy chair can work too, as long as your body is fully supported. A teacher will guide you through the practice, asking you to identify different sensations in the body and to focus on your breath, gradually submerging into a calm state where your silent inner-world emerges (aka your subconscious). Studies have found that the relaxed brain state you get from practicing mindfulness, meditation or Yoga Nidra causes the nervous system to calm and stress hormones to diminish.

Even if you’re short on time, practicing Yoga Nidra for as little as five minutes will give you benefits on par with your beloved afternoon cat nap. All you need to start is a set of headphones and a guided audio clip. Check out these five, eight and 25-minute yoga sleep options. So next time 3pm hits, and you’re having trouble seeing through your mental fog, a recharge could be as easy as slipping in your earbuds and slowing down your brain waves.

Will you try out Yoga Nidra next time you’re craving a nap but can’t take one? Tell us on Twitter @BritandCo!

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I'm a serial napper who loves getting as much sleep as I can, but last year shone a spotlight on how much sleepmaxxingwasn't helping me. Between fighting insomnia and waking up with my stress response on high alert, I knew I needed to make changes so grogginess wouldn't be my default mood.

Once I started asking myself a series of deep questions to see what I needed, I recognized why I wasn't feeling great. Not only were my sleeping habits terrible, I also wasn't thinking about other types of rest needed to function normally. With nothing but hope and time on my hands, I decided to conduct a 'rest' experiment to see if I could improve how I feel.

Based on my results — and the advice from licensed therapist Brooke Sprowl, LCSW of My LA Therapy — slow living feels good.

Scroll to see the 7 types of rest that can help you feel totally refreshed in 2025!

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1. Physical Rest: Prioritizing physical rest led to a decreased need to be productive.

I inherited my parents' tendency to work on my days off because being idle felt like I was signaling how lazy I am. Instead of sleeping in on Saturdays, I'd wake up early to clean before cooking breakfast, planning activities for my son, and going over content creation ideas. Couch rotting wasn't allowed until I was absolutely done with everything, but there was always something to do.

The day I collapsed in my bedroom after rearranging the living room and my office was the moment I asked, "How did I decide working myself to pure exhaustion meant I was an amazing woman?" So, I gave myself permission to start using my weekends to rest. Sprowl says, "Physical rest includes both passive activities like sleep and active recovery practices like gentle stretching, yoga, or massage."

She also indicates collapsing was likely a sign my body's way of sending a huge flare to get my attention. "Listen to your body’s signals of fatigue and make rest a proactive priority rather than waiting for exhaustion to take over," she encourages.

For me, this looks like sleeping in past 10 a.m., stretching my body in the morning, and taking long showers. It's an act of resistance that's helped me unplug and reset after a long work week. Sprowl believes getting physical rest helps "restore the body's reserves, reduces stress hormones, and supports overall physical health," ultimately "laying the foundation for every other type of rest."

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2. Mental Rest: Taking a mental break helped me unplug.

I'm a chronic over-thinker, so I'm still learning how to give my brain a break. However, tools I've picked up from therapy help along with reminders from my inner circle. Why does it matter? Sprowl says, "Mental rest is about giving your mind a break from overthinking, decision fatigue, or cognitive overload."

Besides unplugging from work, I have to remind myself to stay present by focusing on things that are in my vicinity. Sprowl says giving yourself a mental break may look similar or different. "This might mean stepping away from work, practicing mindfulness, or engaging in activities that allow your brain to wander, like walking in nature."

If you and I don't allow our brains to 'cool down,' she believes "it can lead to irritability and difficulty focusing" which explains the moments I barely had patience last year. Genuinely resting "fosters clarity and cognitive balance," according to Sprowl which is what we could use more of!

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3. Emotional Rest: Treating my emotional health with care helped me embrace vulnerability.

The other area I struggle with sometimes is my emotional health. A physically and mentally exhausted Jasmine often leads to an emotionally unhinged version of myself that struggles to express what's wrong or things I need. "Emotional rest involves creating safe spaces to express feelings or allowing yourself to step back from emotional labor," Sprowl points out.

It matters because it can "ease racing thoughts and unresolved feelings that interfere with sleep," according to her. Prioritizing this kind of rest essentially creates "a sense of calm before bedtime" in her opinion. It can look like "journaling, talking to a trusted friend, or working with a therapist" to "help unburden accumulated emotions."

If I'm not gratitude journaling, I'm usually talking to one of my best friends or fiancé about anything I may be struggling with. Being vulnerable with people who care about me has helped calm my sea of emotions, creating a level of comfort I haven't felt in years.

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4. Social Rest: Reaffirming my need for social breaks stopped making me feel weird.

This is a safe space, right? My daily confession is that I've always prioritized social rest. I didn't have a name for it when I was younger, but I've been able to feel when my social battery is depleted which leads me to find a way to reset alone. I almost lost my ability to do so when social media was popularized, but the past couple of weeks have reminded me to take steps back so I'm not internalizing different opinions and emotions.

Sprowl says, "Social rest combats the overstimulation and comparison often fueled by digital platforms, helping you reconnect with yourself." It's hard for me to hear myself when I'm thinking about what everyone else is saying so I'll put on my phone on DND (do not disturb) or set screen limits for various apps.

It's something Sprowl feels is vital. "Social rest means setting boundaries around social interactions, particularly with relationships that drain rather than nourish." Like I've been doing, she further says "limiting time on social media, scheduling solo time, or prioritizing relationships where you feel truly seen and supported" are some of the ways you can also hit the reset button.

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5. Spiritual Rest: Tapping into spiritual rest helped me feel less afraid.

I don't mind talking about my religious background, but I understand not everyone shares the same beliefs I do. Still, I'm a firm believer that we need to prioritize spiritual rest in a world that's in hustle mode. Sprowl says this "nurtures the soul, creating a sense of peace and alignment with your values." She believes "connecting to something greater than yourself" can help add to the physical, emotional, mental, and social ways we may need to hit pause.

I personally love to pray, read devotionals, or use my journal to reflect about various things. Other things Sprowl suggests doing are mediating, grounding yourself in nature, or adopting a gratitude practice. Whatever you choose to do, she feels "it's about finding purpose and meaning in your life."

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6. Creative Rest: Creative breaks made me feel less irritated by what I love to do.

Fellow creatives, are we okay? It seems like the very thing we love to do — creating art — can leave us feeling drained which is confusing. But I've got a secret as someone whose dream career is a reality: we have to stop and take breaks from creating sometimes. Please don't throw tomatoes! I'm serous here.

Sprowl says, "For those who thrive on innovation, creative rest involves stepping back from the pressure to produce and immersing yourself in inspiration." See? I'm not just making this up! Just like the social rest I've become a pro at, I've learned how to go on little adventures around my neighborhood, discover new food places to eat, or get lost in one of my music playlists.

Sprowl says you too can "visit an art gallery, listen to music, read poetry, watch an artful movie or show, or simply allow yourself to enjoy beauty without the expectation of creating." Being in the moment "replenishes the well of inspiration" us creatives pull from, thus "preventing burnout and keeping creative pursuits joyful," according to her.

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7. Sensory Rest: Getting real about sensory overload stopped me from being irritable.

Sensory overload is real! I'm extremely quick to tell my fiancé, "Honey, I'm feeling overstimulated and need a break" which he knows means I have about 5-10 minutes before my irritability says, "Peek-a-boo!" Becoming a mom made me more aware of how much adults can't always tell when there's too much going on for our liking so I've worked hard to be more aware.

If I can't stand being touched after a while or need the TV's volume lowered, it's a sign that I've been dealing with them for too long. Sprowl says, "Sensory rest requires reducing stimuli like bright screens, loud environments, or excessive multitasking. Consider dimming lights in the evening, unplugging from devices, or practicing sensory mindfulness, like focusing on a single sound or texture."

My favorite thing to do is take a hot shower in the dark sometimes. My fiancé thought it was strange the first time I did it, but now he knows it's something I need. Other things I'll do is sit on my office's floor and journal by myself. It's a nice way to tap into my inner calm instead of getting overly upset.

"In our overstimulating world, sensory rest calms the nervous system and helps prevent overwhelm," says Sprowl.

Focusing on 7 types of rest sounds like a lot, but it's not when you consider how many things can raise our cortisol levels. From internal to external irritants, we're constantly being bombarded with things that can cause pure exhaustion. It just makes more sense to me to prioritize self-care that doesn't always involve spending money.

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Of all the fast food breakfast sandwiches out there, McDonald’s Egg McMuffin is one that has truly stood the test of time. In celebration of 50 years of the McDonald’s breakfast menu icon, the chain is offering $1 Egg McMuffins – for a limited time only.

Scroll on for all the details you need to know about McDonald’s $1 Egg McMuffin promo!

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The Egg McMuffin is beloved for its layers of melted cheese and fluffy eggs (which McDonald’s saysare sourced 100% cage-free in the U.S.), all stacked inside a toasted and buttered English muffin. In addition to the classic cheese and egg combo, you can also find the sammie made with Canadian bacon or sausage on the menu.

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Now clocking in a whopping 50 years on the McDonald’s menu, the fast food giant says the McMuffin is “still the GOAT.” To honor its undeniable icon status, McDonald’s is offering $1 Egg McMuffins(or Sausage McMuffins with Egg) on March 2 only – a day they’re deeming National Egg McMuffin Day.

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The promo will only be available exclusively through the McDonald’s app on Sunday, March 2. You must be a rewards member to take advantage of the deal!

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"At McDonald's, breakfast isn't just a meal; it's a cherished tradition and cornerstone of our brand," said McDonald's USA President Joe Erlinger. "Every morning when we open our doors, we are a breakfast restaurant. Whether it’s my personal favorite, the Egg McMuffin, or our crispy Hash Browns, fluffy hotcakes, or sweet and savory McGriddles, we’re all about giving our customers the best start to their day. Our fans know they can always count on us for a one-of-a-kind breakfast experience, anchored in great value and high-quality ingredients."

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The $1 Egg McMuffin promo comes at the perfect time as the U.S. experiences a nationwide egg shortage due to a bird flu outbreak – with prices for a dozen climbing up to as much as $12. I personally haven’t bought eggs in 6 weeks or so due to my grocery store either being completely sold-out or posting insane prices for them, so I’m very excited to hop on over to McD’s on March 2.

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McDonald’s also announced several additional promos that customers can enjoy in March and beyond. Take note:

  • From March 3 through March 30, fans can enjoy a BOGO free Sausage McMuffin with Egg when they make a McDelivery order in the McDonald's App.
  • Bagel Sandwiches are now available nationwide, orderable as a Bacon, Egg & Cheese or Steak, Egg & Cheese combo.
  • New Yorkers can now enjoy fresh Krispy Kreme donuts at participating McDonald’s locations. McDonald’s says “more than half” of U.S. restaurants will sell Krispy Kreme donuts by the end of 2025.

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If you've been struggling to get enough sleep, new TikTok viral wellness trend — 'sleepmaxxing' — wants to help. We'd give anything to stop dealing with insomnia, middle-of-the-night wakeup calls, and overall sleep anxiety. But does this trend work? And more importantly, are all these social media tips safe for you to try?

Dr. Ankur Bindal, MD, MPH, FAPA, FAASM can tell you better than we can given his board certification in psychiatry, from American Board of Psychiatry & neurology. In addition to being the founder of the KAB Medical Group Inc. in San Diego, he's also a board certified sleep medicine practitioner who's seen firsthand how a lack of rest can affect our overall wellbeing.

TL;DR

  • Sleepmaxxing is a TikTok trend that's focused on setting yourself up for the best night of sleep possible.
  • While sleep masks and other tangible efforts to get comfortable in bed are great, you mainly want to make sure you're making healthy choices before bed like avoiding your phone.
  • Adults should aim for seven to nine hours of sleep each night.
  • Eliminate too much light in your bedroom, avoid screen time, and establish consistent sleeping and waking times.

What is sleepmaxxing?

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If you're confused about sleepmaxxing, you're not alone — it's really not a straightforward term. It reminds us of what Will Ferrell said in Blades of Glory: "No one knows what it means but it's provocative...gets the people going." However, it actually has a meaning, and Dr. Bindal succinctly breaks it down. "Sleepmaxxing is the art and science of optimizing one's sleep and achieving the best possible quality & quantity of sleep by addressing every factor that can disrupt sleep," he says. This can look like using ear plugs, sleep masks, establishing specific sleep rituals, or anything else that is soothing and helpful.

Mainly, if you actually want to maximize your sleep, then you need to focus on what you do before you go to bed. Unbeknownst to us at times, our bedtime habits can affect the kind of rest we get (or not) at night. Dr. Bindal says, "Optimal Sleep hygiene methodologies including limiting light and sound exposure to using the latest sleep gadgets so sleepmaxxing aims to enhance sleep quality to the fullest." Unfortunately this means our habit of binge watching shows or scrolling mindlessly on TikTok at night aren't helping us.

I mean, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, 35% of those surveyed have their sleep interrupted by lights inside of their homes. That's just lights, sans repetitious social media sounds and compelling television plots. When you add those on top of it all...let's just say we really are not doing ourselves any favors.

How does getting the proper amount of rest aid in our overall wellbeing?

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Now that you have a better idea of what sleepmaxxing is, we have to talk about why it matters. Dr. Bindal says getting the "proper amount of sleep" helps support" the following "various bodily functions" including, but not limited to:

  • Brain health — Enhanced cognition in domains of learning, concentration and consolidating memory by promoting phenomenon of hippocampal plasticity
  • Immune system function — A production of essential immune cells, better equipped to fighting off infections
  • Hormone regulation — A regulation of mood and reduced stress and physical repair that promotes muscle recovery, tissue repair, and overall physical development

He further explains that hormone regulation eventually leads to "improved mood, concentration, energy levels, and reduced risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and diabetes."

Basically, the health benefits of slowing down and going to sleep outweigh what society often pushes — staying up later, longer and hustling at all hours of the day and night.

On average, how many hours of sleep are recommended?

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How much rest are you truly getting at night? If you ask America's Health Rankings, 35% of adults are getting less than seven hours of sleep. Dr. Bindal says that while adults should sleep between seven and nine hours every night, and there are health risks for those who don't. "Research corroborates that adults who sleep less than seven hours a night may have more health issues than those who do," he explains. Johns Hopkins Medicinefound that sleep deprivation can lead to a "36% increased risk for colorectal cancer," propensity for developing type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and an overall lower immune system.

Saying "I'll sleep when I'm dead," may sound like a joke, but there's nothing funny about not letting your body get the rest it needs to function.

Should people with sleep difficulties try sleepmaxxing?

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There are several reasons why your sleep could be negatively impacted right now. You may be dealing with insomnia due to stress, depression, or being a new parent. According to the American Psychological Association, 43% of people believe being stressed contributes to their lack of sleep. Furthermore, these same people have noticed their mood has shifted. The same reports shows that 45% of people who are getting less than the recommended hours of sleep have shared they feel on edge more than others while 52% have noticed they've been taking their frustrations out on those in their household.

Dr. Bindal agrees that sleepmaxxing can greatly benefit you if you're struggling because it can "enhance sleep quality to the fullest and emphasizes the importance of optimal sleep health."

How does sleepmaxxing benefit us?

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Clearly, you need a certain amount of sleep to function properly and achieve all those goals you've so intentionally set recently (hello, October Theory!). That's where sleepmaxxing can come in. Dr. Bindal says, "Improved sleep quality can lead to enhanced mental clarity and emotional stability, making it easier to navigate daily challenges."

If you're planning to change a few habits, you're going to need all the strength and focus you can access because change isn't always easy — even if you welcome it! So when you're implementing these new nighttime routines, be sure to stick to them. Turn your phone on Do Not Disturb, avoid the itch to scroll socials, and make sure you're able to properly relax. It can make all the difference in the world!

How can we incorporate sleepmaxxing in our bedtime routines?

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If you don't know how to make sleepmaxxing work for you, Dr. Bindal has great suggestions! "Key techniques include optimizing your sleep environment, establishing a consistent sleep schedule, and managing stress and anxiety," he suggests.

One of the key ways you can make sure your room will promote a good night's sleep is by "adjusting the temperature" or "practicing a relaxation exercises before bed," he says. While meditation and mindfulness may be relaxation exercises that take practice over time, choosing the correct temperature is an easy way to set yourself up for success. Everyone's different, but he truly believes your room should be between 65 and 69 degrees Fahrenheit, too.

As Dr. Bindal mentioned before, eliminating sources of light can also aid in the rest you get. Personally, I can't sleep with the TV or lights on anymore because I just know it interrupts my sleep. My room is usually pitch black when it's time to go to sleep — to the point my three-year-old knows what it means when I turn everything off.

Besides these things, Dr. Bindal encourages you to maintain "consistent sleep and wake times" along with a "balanced diet and regular physical activity." Whether that means you start making your own Cava bowls inspired by the blue zone diet or doing workouts at home, they can aid in helping your body repair itself which then promotes the sleep you need.

Can we become too hyper-focused on our quality of sleep?

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As with anything, too much of something can have adverse affects which rules out any benefits. Though sleepmaxxing can be a good thing for you, becoming fixated on it is likely going to make you even more stressed. "One of the primary concerns with sleepmaxxing is the development of orthosomnia, a condition caused by an obsession with tracking sleep metrics, with devices or apps, which increases anxiety and can further disrupt sleep, called paradoxical insomnia," Dr. Bindal warns.

If you become too obsessed with tracking every little thing, he says all this will do is "disrupt sleep cycles and limit the efficacy of insomnia treatments." But, he has an idea of what you can do to lessen the chance that'll happen. "Instead of over-analyzing how much sleep you’re getting, it’s important to understand that insomnia is a common and treatable condition, by incorporating healthy sleep hygiene routines organically and focusing on addressing the root causes of insomnia symptoms," he shares.

How can we optimize our sleep without getting sucked into wellness trends?

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Whether you want to call it sleepmaxxing or not, all you have to do is normalize the tips Dr. Bindal mentioned above. "Some of the ways can include established a consistent sleep schedule, creating a relaxing bedtime routine, managing light exposure, and limiting screen time before you want to go to sleep," he reiterates. Social media isn't going anywhere so don't let your FOMO convince you that potential scandals or tutorials are more important than getting seven to nine hours of sleep.

Also, don't forget to "maintain a comfortable sleep environment" while being aware of your "caffeine and alcohol intake throughout the day," Dr. Bindal points out. Something tells us that we're going to have to be intentional about breaking up with our daily coffee runs and desires to unwind with a nice glass of wine. But if it means we'll sleep better, we'll add that to our list of habits to change!

Need an extra dose of positivity in your life? We have even more lifestyle tips to share to help you end the year on a healthy and wholesome note!

Tributes continue to pour in for the late Michelle Trachtenberg after she passed away on February 26, 2205 — and her former TV big sister, Sarah Michelle Gellar, just shared her own emotional post. The actresses played sisters on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Joss Whedon's cult classic fantasy series that ran from 1997 to 2003. And now, Sarah paid tribute to her on-screen little sister with a carousel of sweet photos and an emotional Buffy reference. This is what she shared.

Here's what Sarah Michelle Gellar said about Buffy co-star, Michelle Trachtenberg:

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The post featured a slideshow of photos from Buffy, as well as snapshots of the two of them throughout their lives. Michelle was 15 years old when she joined the cast in 2000, and the carousel of photos really capture how these two grew up together the three years they were on set with each other.

Sarah captioned the post, “Michelle, listen to me. Listen. I love you. I will always love you. The hardest thing in this world, is to live in it. I will be brave. I will live… for you"

Sarah's moving words are a direct reference to her time with Michelle on Buffy. The quote comes from this emotional scene, but Sarah altered it to be about her late friend and former co-star.

Unfortunately, this loss comes on the heels of another Buffy co-star's passing — Shannen Doherty died on July 13, 2024 after battling cancer for years. Sarah's emotional tribute to Shannen was heartbreaking, starting with, "How can you possibly find the right words to sum up 30 years of friendship?"

We hope Sarah — and all of Michelle's family, friends, and fans — is able to take care of herself while she mourns this tragedy.

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Sometimes, it can seem impossible to stay on top of the major trends. It seems like right when we get to the trend, they're already over (or the craze is, anyway), but sometimes you get really lucky, and you get an idea of what the trends are going to be before they even happen. We've gotten lucky like that this year and have the inside eye on some of the most incredible decor trends happening right now. Between last spring's trends and the trends we've seen throughout the year, we feel pretty confident saying these finds are what you're going to be seeing cropping up all over the internet, and you're going to want to get these finds NOW before they sell out!

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This Book Set Brings Dark Academia to Spring

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Create some fun, dark academia vibes in your home this spring with these decorative books. Choose from a range of hues so you can easily fit the mood of any space in your home.

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This Decorative Vase Was Made for Spring Bouquets

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We know this vase is going to go viral this spring. There's something about the slightly textured glass and the jug shape of it that really fits with the classically eclectic styles we're seeing.

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This Mirror Adds Texture

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Choose from ten different size choices in this dreamy, geometric mirror. Mount it, lean it against the wall, or put it on a stand. The shatterproof glass and sturdy frame help add some peace of mind.

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These Wall Sconces Are Battery-Operated

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You'll love the touch of spring these tulip-shaped wall sconces add to your rooms. The battery-operated sconces are easy to install, offer three brightness levels, and can be easily adjusted.

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This Vase Brings a Rustic Feel

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You don't have to love farmhouse style to love this rustic vase. This decorative vase is a lovely terracotta with four rubber feet to prevent the base from tearing up your surfaces or slipping.

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This La Jolie Muse Candle Is a Work of Art

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Not only will this gorgeous candle make your space smell amazing, but it also makes it look amazing. The crystal-like, textured glass catches the light and adds a springy sparkle to any room.

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These Silk Poppies Are Forever Blooming

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If you want a stunning bouquet that won't die on you or shed petals, these silk poppies are a great choice. The flowers are elegant and classic and look beautiful in your go-to spring vases.

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This Decorative Bowl Is a Showstopper

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Coffee tables, kitchen counters, and dining room tables are all instantly elevated with this faux stone bowl. Use it to collect mail, display fruits, or even as a handy place to store remotes.

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This Runner Screams Spring

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The floral pattern and bright colors of this runner rug just scream "spring." The non-slip backing, coupled with the low pile, makes it ideal for high-traffic areas like halls and kitchens.

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This Crystal Jar Is So Bright and Fun

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If you're the sort of person to offer your guests candy or treats, this gorgeous crystal jar is just what you need for spring. It's bright, colorful, fun, and has plenty of space for your fave treats.

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Add a Touch of Renaissance With These Wall Hooks

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These wall hooks are pretty bold, but we love them. The 3D shape of the roses makes them exciting and interesting but definitely spring-y. They can hold your favorite scarves and raincoats.

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This Acrylic Coaster Set Is Colorful and Fun

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For spring, you can't go wrong with colorful, and these coasters certainly fit the bill. The heat-resistant, slip-resistant, break-resistant coasters protect your surfaces from scratches and water damage.

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This Rug Is Machine-Washable

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Add a touch of spring style and color to any room in your house with this low-pile, machine-washable rug. The non-slip backing means it can even go in high-traffic spaces like bedrooms or playrooms.

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These Faux Plants Are Bold and Bright

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These gorgeous fake daisies are made from UV-resistant silk, designed to stand up to the weather so you can keep them out on your front porch or sitting in a window without worry.

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These Throw Pillow Covers Are Elegant and Bright

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Add these fun throw pillow covers to your couch and instantly brighten it up. The velvet fabric adds a bit of texture to your sofa for a bit more dimension, while the fringe adds some fun.

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This Birdsong Alarm Clock Is Funky

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Whether you love the maximalist trend or you just like odd, funky pieces, this alarm clock is just what you need. The clock offers five different chimes and comes in six fun colors.

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Keep Your Windows Picturesque With These Curtains

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This cream and olive green curtain set is a gorgeous addition to your home for the spring. The color combo, coupled with the lighter texture of the fabric, keeps your windows bright and lovely even when they're closed.

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Add a Pastel Pop With This Lamp

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This pastel pink lamp is the perfect shade for spring. The textured lamp and the wide lamp shade make it a great option for making a statement in your living room or guest bedroom.

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Embrace the Natural With These Prints

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These fern prints feature the stunning silhouettes of forest ferns in black and white. The large, framed canvases can be hung together as one unit or separately to tie your decor throughout the house.

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This Pendant Light Is a Mod Dream

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A pendant light is an easy way to bring a little height to spaces, and this particular pendant light is especially great for that, thanks to its layered, Mid-Century Modern design.

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This Spring-Inspired Light Adds Texture

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Enjoy soft, diffused light and a stunning, floral-esque design with this table lamp. The funky shape of the post, coupled with the flower-like shade, make it a dreamy springtime piece.

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This Landscape Print Feels Like a Springtime Fantasy

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You'll feel like you're living in an Austen novel with this beautiful field landscape print. The pre-framed canvas print comes with two hooks to make hanging the print quick and easy.

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This Candle Is Like a Sculpture

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The Gilded Muse candle from Jonathan Adler is a beautiful piece of sculpture that also fills your home with a lovely, fresh scent. Enjoy a fruity, floral bouquet from this two-wick, soy wax blend.

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Add Texture and Color With This Vase Set

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These ribbed ceramic vases come in lovely pastel colors that feel designed just for springtime. You can use them on their own or fill them with an arrangement of your favorite spring flowers.

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These Pink Prints Are Girly Spring Fun

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If you're looking to make a big change in your decor without much work, these pink pastel prints are what you need. The set of six comes unframed, so you can choose the best frame for your decor.

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This Chunky Throw Is Cozy and Decorative

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Just because it's spring doesn't mean it's warm. This chunky throw blanket is a customer favorite because it's not only super warm and cozy but also a really fun, textured decorative piece.

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This Heart-Shaped Box Looks Great on Your Coffee Table

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You can put this gorgeous glass box practically anywhere in your house, using it as a handy candy dish, a trinket tray, a jewelry box, or even bathroom storage for things like cotton swabs or hair ties.

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This Clock Makes a Statement

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The first thing anyone will see when they walk in is this stunning clock. The Mid-Century Modern piece isn't just a classic retro design but also a fun, bright piece that feels like a breath of spring air.

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This Tablecloth Is Fresh and Bright

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Add florals all over the house, even on your dining room table, with this tablecloth. This is a beautiful piece that makes your table look and feel spring-ready and effortlessly stylish.

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These Candlestick Holders Give "Mad Hatter's Tea Party"

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If you prefer a more maximalist, eclectic look, going with textured glass is always a safe bet. We love these ribbed glass candlestick holders for the color and style they add to any tablescape.

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This Floor Lamp Is Bold and Funky

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Go with something a little different with this floor lamp. The globe shape of the bottom gives it a bit of weight, while the brightness of the wood grain makes it feel perfect for the spring.

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Add a Little Nature With This Garland

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If you want to bring in some natural elements or add some texture, this awesome garland is the easiest way to do it. This lemon and greenery garland even comes pre-lit for some added brightness.

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This Print Sets Comes With Frames

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Add a bit of a vintage feel and create a wall of art that feels eclectic and funky with this set of prints. The set comes with light, beige frames that are easy to hang and brighten up your space.

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Bring In More Textiles With This Blanket

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This throw blanket has a funky, exciting texture to it that makes it stand out and feel almost like a piece of art. It comes in a range of colors, but we prefer the pastels for the springtime.

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This Tablecloth Feels Vintage and Timeless

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Don't lean into trends. Instead, get your hands on this beautiful tablecloth that has a timeless, vintage feel that's going to work in your home and with your decor for years to come.

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This Peony Wreath Rings in Spring

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Invite spring in with this gorgeous peony wreath. The fullness of the greenery, coupled with the realistic feel of the peonies, make it look like something you bought from a local flower shop.

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Tie in the Florals With These Throw Pillow Covers

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These throw pillow covers are super easy to clean, feature hidden zippers, and are a soft, lightweight linen that's actually comfortable to lay on. Plus, they're floral and bright and just right for spring.

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This Vase Is, Literally, a Classic

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You can't go wrong with this classic vase because it's actually a classic. The Pride & Prejudice book-style vase is a beautiful floral design that looks great on its own or with your favorite spring buds inside.

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This Table Runner Features a Lovely Toille Style Print

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Toille is a great pattern for spring, and while this table runner isn't quite that, it's pretty close and, honestly, a little more stylish. The spring motifs and the concentration of art on the edges make it a winner.

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This Butterfly Print Is Stunning

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Changing up your art with the seasons is so fun, and this butterfly print is a really lovely option for the springtime, helping to greet those beautiful blooms and that lovely, fresh air.

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This Globe Light Is So Fun

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This Mid-Century Modern light is something a little different and fun. Don't be intimidated — it's easy to install and looks so effortlessly elegant that you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner.

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