HomeGoods’ “Stunning” Floral Dishes Have Shoppers Racing to Stores: “They Make Me Want to Host”

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Although it may feel like it’s light-years away, spring is just around the corner — and HomeGoods rolled out the plates to prove it. They’re gorgeous, floral ceramic plates that are actually shaped and painted to look like the real thing. And they’re so beautiful, you’ll feel compelled to start a brand-new collection.

TikTok user @briacelest recently shared a video of two plates she found at her nearest HomeGoods, both of which are made from ceramic. These serving plates are painted to look like pansies freshly plucked from the garden. And their design is truly innovative, as these pieces feature a miniature ramiken-like attachment for sauces, dressing, or desserts detached from the rest of your meal. 

More like serving dips and appetizers at your spring and summer parties!

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“Obsessed with these … honestly should’ve grabbed them,” Bria wrote in her caption. They have that semi-kitschy cabbageware look to them, but the flower shapes and colors might be a bit more your vibe.

“I missed out on these last year. Making sure I get them this time. They will be perfect for my snack plates,” one person commented on Bria’s post. Another said, “So pretty, and they would make me want to host.”

Because HomeGoods is notoriously hit or miss on viral stock depending on each and every location, these plates may or may not be available in your nearest store. 

However, there are floral plates from Anthropologie that could be a fun alternative to tide you over while you wait to strike gold. They come in the shape of a green dahlia and the ceramic details and glaze create a 3D effect similar to those plates from HomeGoods.

They might not be pansies, but you could start collecting a bouquet of different floral plates for the spring and summer season — just saying!

Check your local HomeGoods to see if these plates are in stock ahead of the spring season. Once you see them IRL, you’ll instantly become obsessed (if you aren’t already!).

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