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Pottery Barn Kids Teams With Hill House Home for Personalized Spring Collection

Hill House Home's signature florals land in Pottery Barn Kids nurseries and teen bedrooms, with pieces ranging from a $249 storage ottoman to a personalizable $429 duvet set.

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Pottery Barn Kids Teams With Hill House Home for Personalized Spring Collection
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The brand that made the Nap Dress a pandemic-era phenomenon just moved back into the room where it started. Hill House Home, the fashion and lifestyle label founded by Nell Diamond in 2016, launched an exclusive collaboration with Pottery Barn Kids and Pottery Barn Teen last week, bringing its delicate florals and intricate stripe patterns into nurseries, children's bedrooms, and dorm rooms for the first time since the brand pivoted from home goods to apparel a decade ago.

The two-part collection, sold under the names Hill House Home for Pottery Barn Kids and Hill House Home for Pottery Barn Teen, spans furniture, bedding, rugs, lighting, wallpaper, bath accessories, pajamas, and storage. On the furniture side, colorful upholstered beds, headboards, recliners, and convertible sleepers carry the Hill House aesthetic, alongside wood nightstands and six-drawer dressers certified by GREENGUARD Gold for low chemical emissions. Entry-level decorative pieces start more accessibly: a Clematis Scallop Blue Round Storage Ottoman that doubles as seating and a side table runs $249 at PB Teen, while a gilded shadow box for displaying keepsakes is priced at $199. The flagship bedding set, a reversible floral-print duvet with frilled pillow detailing available in three sizes, is $429 at Pottery Barn Kids. Travel accessories including floral duffel bags, backpacks, lunch bags, and water bottles round out the range and carry personalization options, making them natural picks for back-to-school or camp gifting.

Diamond framed the partnership as a return to origins. "Ten years ago, I started Hill House as a home and bedding brand, so partnering with legacy home brands like Pottery Barn Kids and Pottery Barn Teen feels both surreal and full circle," she said in the launch announcement. She added that the collection was designed so that customers could "create and design spaces that evoke joy and feel personal to their sense of style." For Pottery Barn Kids, the fit was equally deliberate. Allison Spampanato, the brand's Senior Vice President of Product Development, called Hill House Home's whimsical aesthetic something that "really resonates with our customer," noting that pairing it with Pottery Barn Kids' craftsmanship meant bringing "a fresh and charming design perspective to spaces for babies" through the teen years.

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That range is the real pitch here. Unlike collaborations aimed at a single decorating moment, this one spans nearly two decades of childhood in a single assortment, from an organic crib fitted sheet with Hill House's signature Clematis Scallop Floral pattern to dorm-ready convertible seating. Even a stuffed bunny wearing a miniature Nap Dress made it into the lineup, which tells you something about how specifically Hill House Home's customer base was considered when building it out.

For anyone shopping a spring baby shower, a nursery refresh, or a teen's room overhaul, the collection sits at a price point that competes directly with custom-order design services, but ships from an established retailer with Williams-Sonoma's supply chain behind it. That combination of recognizable aesthetic and reliable fulfillment is exactly what makes design collaborations like this one a more practical gift than they look on first scroll.

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