- Set of two salad plates: $28
- Set of two cereal bowls: $28
- Set of two coffee mugs: $28
- Oval platter: $50
The retailer highlights the dishware’s compatibility with dishwashers and microwaves, an attribute designed to balance aesthetic appeal with everyday practicality.
2. Sky-Blue Cotton Linens
To complement the stoneware, Southern Living is also releasing light blue cotton table linens. Each piece features a finished hem and is machine-washable.
- Set of four napkins: $48
- Pair of placemats: $32
Dillard’s merchandising team suggests mixing the linens with yellow accents or fresh flowers for a spring centerpiece.
3. Rose-Pattern Table Linens
For shoppers searching for brighter color, a parallel line of pink rose-pattern linens joins the collection. Made from the same cotton weave, the pieces mirror the blue set in price and construction.
- Set of four napkins: $48
- Pair of placemats: $32
The floral motif is intended to add visual interest to otherwise neutral dinnerware, offering hosts a quick way to dress up casual meals or seasonal gatherings.
4. Pampa Bay Gold-Trim Porcelain Serveware
Florida-based tableware brand Pampa Bay contributes oven-, dishwasher-, and freezer-safe porcelain serving pieces lined with metallic gold detail. Despite the upscale appearance, each item is priced below $65.
- Large oval platter: $64
- Rectangular serving piece: $50
- Three-section server: $50
- Round spiral server: $44
By emphasizing durability alongside design, the collection targets consumers who entertain frequently but prefer low-maintenance cleanup.
5. Southern Living Resin Bathroom Accessories
In the bath category, Southern Living debuts a sky-blue accessory set that mimics the look of woven wicker. The pieces are molded from textured resin intended to resist moisture and simplify cleaning.
- Toothbrush holder: $18
- Tissue box cover: $48
- Soap or lotion pump: $24
- Wastebasket: $68
- Tray: $28
Dillard’s positions the collection as a coastal-inspired alternative to natural wicker, which can warp or discolor in humid environments.
6. Ugg Devon Sun Logo Mini Quilt Set
As temperatures rise, consumers often switch from down comforters to lighter bedding. Responding to that shift, Dillard’s is stocking the Devon Sun Logo Mini Quilt Set from lifestyle brand Ugg. The cotton-blend quilt features a tonal sun emblem and comes with two matching shams.
- Full/queen set: $100
- King set: $140
The retailer markets the quilt’s breathable weight as suitable for spring and early summer while retaining enough warmth for cooler nights.
7. Floral Melamine Entertaining Pieces
Rounding out the launch, Dillard’s introduces a group of melamine serving items decorated with multicolored blooms. The durable, shatter-resistant material is intended for both indoor and outdoor use, making the pieces adaptable for Easter brunch, garden lunches, or cocktail hours.
- Chip and dip set: $52
- Platter: $20
- Double tidbit set: $32
- Tray and napkin hostess set: $42
- Salt and pepper shaker set: $24
Because the melamine line falls mostly below $50, Dillard’s expects it to attract shoppers seeking inexpensive seasonal updates without investing in full dinnerware replacements.
Seasonal Strategy and Consumer Timing
The decision to place spring décor on shelves in late February aligns with standard retail calendars. Many regions of the United States remain under winter weather, yet shoppers traditionally begin planning for holidays such as Easter and Mother’s Day well in advance. By presenting pastel colors, floral elements, and lightweight fabrics now, Dillard’s aims to capture early demand before competitors introduce comparable selections.
Price points across the seven collections range from $18 to $140, offering tiered options that fit a variety of household budgets. While none of the new products qualify as luxury goods, several categories—particularly the porcelain serveware—emphasize elevated finishes that distinguish them from basic everyday items.
Dillard’s operates more than 250 department stores in 29 states. The company routinely collaborates with national and private-label brands to produce seasonal home assortments, a strategy designed to keep foot traffic steady across non-holiday periods. The current spring rollout follows a similar format to last year’s introduction of summer outdoor entertaining goods, suggesting the retailer’s ongoing commitment to rotating, theme-driven merchandising.
Customers can find the full collection in physical stores or through the Dillard’s website starting this week. Availability may vary by location, and the retailer advises shoppers to check local inventory levels if seeking specific colorways or sizes.