Pottery Barn Just Launched THREE New Harry Potter Collections And We’re Obsessed
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.
If back-to-school time has you longing for your acceptance letter from Hogwarts, you're in luck: Following up last year's Harry Potter-themed PBteen line, Pottery Barn has released not one, not two, but *three* new collections in celebration of everyone's favorite school of witchcraft and wizardry. Spread across the brand's Pottery Barn, PBteen, and Pottery Barn Kids lines, there's something for wand-wielders of all ages. Click through to see the most magical pieces from each.
PBteen Etched Scenes Duvet Cover + Sham ($29-139)
PBteen Canisters ($99)
PBteen Golden Snitch Beanbag ($239)
PBteen House Crest Beanbag ($209)
PBteen Necklace Holder ($129)
PBteen Bedside Table ($349)
PBteen Velvet Robe ($129)
PBteen Bluetooth Speaker ($79)
PBteen Floor Length Mirror ($399)
PBteen Phoenix Floor Lamp ($399)
PBteen Hogwarts Pendant ($249)
PBteen Table Lamp ($199)
PBteen Great Hall Bed ($1,999-2,199)
PBteen Great Hall Dresser ($1,499)
Pottery Barn Kids Pillow ($50)
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Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.