
There’s something about earthy blues that makes a space feel instantly grounded and serene. I popped into HomeGoods recently and couldn’t believe the treasure trove of cool-toned finds. There’s a lot of textured ceramics and soft textiles. These picks are perfect if you crave that calming, natural feel at home without splurging. Ready to see what came home with me (and what I seriously considered grabbing)? Let’s get into it!
Woven Whale Basket ($12.99)

Okay, how fun is this woven whale basket? At just $12.99, it’s the kind of quirky coastal piece that instantly makes a shelf or table look more playful. The deep navy base is tightly woven and sturdy, while the soft sage green wraps up into a sweet little tail that gives it real personality. You could use it to stash keys by the door, corral loose jewelry, or even display rolled-up napkins for a summer party.
Woven Whale Utensil Caddy ($14.99)

For $14.99, this navy whale-shaped caddy is both charming and surprisingly practical. The woven compartments inside make it perfect for sorting flatware, pens, or even makeup brushes, basically anything you want to corral in a cuter-than-average way. It’s playful without being over-the-top, and that earthy blue tone keeps things feeling calm and curated.
Rachel Zoe Blue-Rimmed Plate Set ($12.99)

This stack of Rachel Zoe plates caught my eye for their simplicity, and the $12.99 price tag sealed the deal. You get a whole set, and each plate features a crisp white center with a bold cobalt rim that gives them just enough pop without going full nautical. They feel lightweight but sturdy, making them great for everyday dinners or outdoor meals when you want things to look polished without risking your good dishes.
Blue Bow Ceramic Bowl Set ($7.99)

This little stack of ceramic bowls might be the cutest $7.99 you could spend in a while. Each bowl is wrapped in hand-painted blue ribbon motifs that feel a little vintage, a little cottagecore, and totally delightful. The gloss finish gives them a soft shine, and the petite size makes them perfect for snacks, dips, or dessert scoops.
Patterned Porcelain Bowls with Gold Trim ($7.99)

These blue-and-white patterned bowls are giving high-end ceramic energy, but they’re just $7.99 each, which, honestly, feels like a win for both your wallet and dish cabinet. There are two styles here: one with a bold floral tile print and one with a swirling vine motif, both finished with a delicate gold rim that adds a subtle touch of glam. They’re generously sized, ideal for ramen, grain bowls, or even just showing off a colorful fruit salad.
Cutout Ceramic Garden Stool ($39.99)

This deep navy garden stool was hands-down the statement piece of the aisle, and at $39.99, it totally toes the line between artful and functional. The glossy ceramic finish has a rich, inky tone that shifts slightly with the light, and those geometric leaf-like cutouts give it serious personality without being too fussy. I love that it could work as extra seating, a plant stand, or even a stylish little side table.
Hurley Outdoor Packable Mat ($16.99)

At $16.99, this water-resistant mat from Hurley is one of those finds that makes you feel way more prepared than you actually are. Rolled up, it looks compact and tidy, but once you unroll it, it spreads out to a generous 60″ x 90″, big enough for up to 4 people (so yes, picnic season is calling). The layered design is pretty impressive: a soft woven top, foam padding for comfort, and a waterproof bottom to keep you dry even if the grass is a bit damp.
Woven Round Placemats – Set of 4 ($12.99)

This set of four round placemats instantly adds that relaxed, layered feel to a table, and the $12.99 price? Total win. The woven design mixes shades of denim blue, navy, and off-white into a subtly zigzagged pattern that’s textured without being too loud. They’re a great middle ground between rustic and coastal.
Each 15-inch mat is thick enough to feel sturdy but still flexible for easy storage. And since they come tied up with a natural cotton strap, they’d make a super cute hostess gift too (if you can part with them—I almost couldn’t).
Sutton Place Chair Pads Set of 2 ($16.99)

This set of two denim-textured chair pads was a surprise standout at $16.99. The color is a soft, muted blue with just a hint of heathering that makes it super versatile, and it could swing coastal, farmhouse, or even a little Scandinavian depending on your space.
Each pad is filled with orthopedic foam, and the fabric feels durable enough for daily use. Revive a pair of older dining chairs, but honestly, they’d be great for a patio set or even an office chair that needs a little refresh.
Mini Blue Cocottes ($3.99)

At only $3.99 each, these glazed stoneware cocottes are such a fun find. The deep indigo ombré finish has a subtle sheen that makes them look far more luxe than their price suggests, and each one comes with its own matching lid perfect for serving up something personal and piping hot. They’re heat resistant up to 230°C (that’s over 440°F!), plus dishwasher and microwave safe, which is a big win in my book.
Le Creuset Utensil Crock ($12.99)

Finding this Le Creuset crock for $12.99 felt like scoring a secret VIP pass to a French farmhouse kitchen. The signature embossed lettering, smooth ombré glaze in moody blue, and gently flared rim make it instantly recognizable. It’s sturdy stoneware, so it won’t tip even when loaded up with all your wooden spoons and whisks (mine is already holding a mini army of spatulas).
Speckled Chicken Figurine ($16.99)

This proud little chicken had major personality and a surprisingly chic presence for just $16.99. The feather texture is beautifully detailed in soft whites against a black base, giving it a speckled look that feels both vintage and modern. And the pops of red on the comb and beak? Just enough color to catch the eye.
It stands tall on slim metal legs, so it’s perfect for adding height to a shelf or counter without feeling bulky. Would be adorable in a rustic kitchen or as a quirky companion on a windowsill.
Mosaic Glass Soap Dispenser ($12.99)

For $12.99, this Mosaic soap dispenser totally elevates a sink-side setup. The ribbed glass body in that soft indigo hue gives it a modern, sculptural feel. And the matte black pump adds just the right amount of contrast to make it feel updated and intentional.
It’s one of those little upgrades that make a space feel more put together, even if it’s just holding hand soap. I’d love this in a guest bathroom or next to a stone sink for that cool, earthy vibe.
Felpinter Woven Kitchen Towels Set of 3 ($12.99)

For $12.99, this trio of Felpinter towels is both a practical grab and a design-savvy one. Woven in Portugal, the pattern features navy and periwinkle diamonds that pop beautifully against the creamy white base. They’re 100% cotton and generously sized (almost 20×28 inches), which makes them great for drying dishes or even doubling as an oversized napkin at a casual brunch. I love a kitchen detail that looks good and gets used daily, and this set totally fits the bill.
Atrium Microfiber Bath Rug ($12.99)

This plush blue bath rug is honestly one of those under-$15 upgrades that makes your bathroom feel instantly more spa-like. For $12.99, you’re getting a super soft microfiber texture that feels amazing underfoot, especially when you’re stepping out of the shower. The cool dusty blue tone fits right into an earthy, relaxed palette, and the subtle sheen gives it a clean, polished look. It’s 20″ x 32″, so it’s a great fit in front of a sink or tub without overwhelming the space.
Ombre Beaded Photo Frame ($6.99)

This little 4″x4″ beaded frame was a total gem at just $6.99. The ombré design fades from creamy pearl to deep navy with hundreds of tiny beads that shimmer slightly as the light hits. It’s the kind of piece that instantly elevates a shelf or side table, whether you’re framing a favorite vacation shot or a candid Polaroid.
Sculptural Frosted Glass Bowl ($29.99)

This $29.99 frosted glass bowl is pure art-meets-function. The shape has this fluid, wave-like curve that feels inspired by ocean movement, and the finish is a matte cobalt blue that diffuses light in the softest, most serene way. It’s substantial enough to anchor a coffee table or entryway console. Empty, it’s a statement on its own, but I could also see it filled with driftwood beads, lemons, or even seashells if you’re leaning into the coastal vibe.
I didn’t expect to fall in love with a bowl, but here we are. It’s bold but calming, modern yet totally organic.
Textured Ceramic Drip-Glaze Vase ($16.99)

This vase is a total scene-stealer, and at just $16.99, it brings high-art vibes without the gallery price. The layered, wave-like ridges give it an organic feel, while the black and white drip-glaze adds moody movement and incredible visual texture. It almost looks like petrified coral or volcanic stone, but with a glossy, ceramic twist.
I love that it feels bold and earthy at the same time. Even empty, it’s a showpiece, but I could see it holding dried branches, pampas grass, or a single statement bloom.
Tahari Round Storage Ottoman ($99.99)

This $99.99 ottoman from Tahari totally nails the form-meets-function sweet spot. It’s wrapped in a subtly textured, earthy blue upholstery that feels soft but structured, kind of like a refined denim weave. The low-profile stitching adds just enough visual interest without overwhelming your space. But the real win? Hidden storage inside. The top lifts off to reveal a roomy compartment, perfect for stashing blankets, board games, or whatever clutter you want out of sight.
Blue Textured Storage Cube with Wooden Feet ($69.99)

This soft, denim-toned storage ottoman is the kind of practical piece that looks like you found it in a boutique, but it was only $69.99 at HomeGoods. The velvety chenille-like fabric has that perfect worn-in blue that adds warmth and texture without clashing with anything else in your space.
It sits on four chunky wood feet that give it a bit of a playful lift, and the top opens up to reveal hidden storage inside, ideal for tucking away blankets, toys, or even board games. It’s compact enough for small spaces but still makes a visual impact.
Embroidered Floral Pouf Ottoman ($69.99)

For $69.99, this floral pouf is pure sunshine. The deep blue fabric sets a gorgeous backdrop for the textured embroidered flowers in warm creams, soft oranges, and leafy greens, like a little botanical garden for your living room. It rests on chunky blonde wood legs that add a playful, modern touch, and while it’s smaller than a typical ottoman, it still works great as a footrest, extra seat, or even a side table with a tray on top.
Textured Blue Three-Drawer Dresser ($249.99)

This $249.99 dresser is what happens when coastal cool meets clean-lined modern. Wrapped in a woven-textured fabric that’s a soft chambray blue, it instantly lightens up a space without looking overly beachy. The gold ring pulls are the perfect polished detail. With three roomy drawers and a sturdy footprint, it’s a versatile piece that could totally work as a nightstand, entry table, or compact dresser.
Aisle Full of Earthy Blue Pillows

Let’s just take a moment for this glorious wall of pillows. From deep navy velvets to faded chambray linens, the HomeGoods pillow section was overflowing with every earthy blue shade imaginable. There were textures galore from tassels, knits, embroidery, and washed cotton. Basically, if you’re looking to layer up your couch, bed, or window seat, this is the spot.
Dwell Studio Blue Woven Pillow Pair ($24.99)

This set of two 20-inch pillows from Dwell Studio instantly stood out in the sea of blue. For $24.99, you’re getting a thick, beautifully textured woven fabric in a rich denim blue with subtle tonal variation. That piped edge? Such a clean, polished finish. They’re plump and firm enough to hold their shape, which I love for layering behind softer, more decorative pillows.
I always keep a couple of versatile, high-quality basics like this on hand for easy seasonal swaps, and these would play well with florals, stripes, or even neutrals.
French Bistro-Inspired Patio Set ($199.99)

This $199.99 bistro set had me dreaming of iced lattes and croissants on a breezy patio. The woven navy and white seat is classic French café style, while the faux bamboo frame keeps it lightweight and durable for both indoor and outdoor use. The curve of the back and the layered weaving detail feel super thoughtful and well-crafted.
Glossy Blue Ceramic Vase ($16.99)

This rounded ceramic vase feels like that perfect blend of coastal calm and handcrafted charm, and for just $16.99, it’s an easy styling win. The high-gloss glaze has a gorgeous depth to it, with a pebbled crackle texture layered over a soft denim blue and ribbed detailing near the base that adds just enough contrast. It’s compact but impactful, ideal for a single stem or just standing alone on a shelf. I’d pair it with woven trays or books with linen covers to really bring out that earthy, tactile vibe.
Deep Blue Barrel Accent Chair ($399.99)

This $399.99 accent chair was hands-down one of the coziest pieces I spotted. Upholstered in a rich, denim-washed blue with just the right amount of texture, it has that perfect balance of relaxed and refined. The barrel shape wraps around you in the best way, and the included lumbar pillow adds extra support without messing up the vibe.
It’s plush but structured, and ideal for curling up with a book or anchoring a reading nook. I could see this pairing beautifully with neutrals, soft creams, or even darker woods. Honestly, I sat in it “just to test” and didn’t want to get up. It’s that kind of chair.
Navy Woven Patio Chair ($39.99)

This navy woven patio chair is such a solid grab for just $39.99. The color is a soft, dusty indigo that blends seamlessly into a natural outdoor palette, and the basketweave texture gives it that beachy, breezy look without feeling overly themed. It’s lightweight but sturdy, and it stacks! So if you’re tight on storage (like I always am), you can easily tuck a few away when not in use. I’d pair it with a small round table and some potted herbs for a cozy little outdoor setup. It’s practical, pretty, and an easy way to make your patio feel pulled together.
Habitat Woven Denim Pouf ($69.99)

At $69.99, this woven pouf from Habitat brings serious texture and a laid-back, upcycled charm. Made from a mix of denim and cotton scraps, the handwoven stripes blend indigo, chambray, and creamy white tones for that relaxed, beachy feel, but in a way that still feels elevated. It’s firm enough to sit on or use as a footrest, but lightweight enough to move around when you need flexible seating. It’s made with recycled materials, so it’s a feel-good buy too.
Perforated Indigo Ceramic Lamp ($59.99)

This $59.99 lamp is one of those finds that adds instant mood and texture to a space. The base is a deep, glossy indigo ceramic with rows of circular perforations that give it a sculptural, slightly retro vibe. The white drum shade balances it perfectly, keeping things light and modern. I could see this working beautifully in a cozy corner or on a nightstand where you want a bit of ambiance.
Striped Outdoor Pillow with Fringe ($16.99)

At $16.99, this rolled pillow is such a smart little grab for outdoor lounging. The deep navy and soft lilac striping give it a cool, beachy feel, while the woven texture adds a bit of rustic charm. And those fringed edges? So good. It’s made from a durable, water-repellent material (huge bonus for outdoors).
Artisan de Luxe Blue Tile Taco Holders Set of 4 ($12.99)

These tile-inspired taco holders are such a charming detail, and at just $12.99 for the four, they’re a super affordable way to add a bit of flair to your table. The blue-and-white floral pattern feels hand-painted, with a high-gloss finish that mimics ceramic, but they’re actually made of lightweight, durable melamine. Your tacos will have never looked so fancy than with these!
Blue Floral Ceramic Elephant ($14.99)

How sweet is this little guy? At just $14.99, this ceramic elephant is the perfect mix of playful and elegant. The glossy white glaze is covered in delicate blue floral patterns that give it a chinoiserie-inspired feel, without being too traditional. The upturned trunk adds a touch of whimsy (and a bit of good luck if you’re into symbolism), and it’s the kind of accent piece that fits anywhere, from a shelf to a dresser top or even a nursery.
Blue, Breezy, and Beautiful

This latest collection at HomeGoods is full of that laid-back, earthy charm I always gravitate toward, which is calming blues, layered textures, and pieces that feel both stylish and lived-in. What stood out most was how seamlessly everything could work together, whether you’re creating a beachy retreat or just looking to soften up a space with cooler tones. Honestly, if you’re in the mood to switch things up, blue is the way to go right now.
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