Prism Garden decor goods

- Prism Garden listed event goods targeted at home decorators seeking small décor refreshes this season. (x.com) - The social post highlighted items intended for spring styling and drew attention from DIY home accounts. (x.com) - Event-driven product drops like this are being used by creators to spark quick home-makeover content. (x.com)

Prism Garden is a three-piece seasonal décor collection now listed by Grandin Road, with a 26-inch wreath, an urn filler, and a multipurpose swag aimed at indoor or covered outdoor use. (grandinroad.com) The collection is priced at $139.30 for the wreath, down from $199; $139.30 for the urn filler, down from $199; and $111.30 for the swag, down from $159. (grandinroad.com) Grandin Road places the Prism Garden pieces inside its Spring & Summer décor section, where the line appears alongside wreaths, urn fillers, garlands, doormats, and other seasonal accents. (grandinroad.com) The swag is built on a flat grapevine base with a metal frame and can hang on a door or wall or sit flat as a tabletop centerpiece. Grandin Road says the materials include polyester, plastic, twig, foam, moss, and wire. (grandinroad.com) Grandin Road describes the Prism Garden look as a mix of “lifelike wildflowers and botanical stems” designed to bring “summer color” to home spaces. The company says the pieces are meant for indoor or covered outdoor placement and may need shaping after unpacking. (grandinroad.com) The launch fits a broader spring merchandising push across big home and craft retailers. The Home Depot is promoting a “spring refresh” campaign for décor and home projects, while Michaels has a dedicated spring décor shop for wreaths, florals, potted plants, and accessories. (homedepot.com) (michaels.com) Grandin Road also sells dozens of other faux urn fillers and nearly 100 wreath and swag products, which puts Prism Garden inside a larger business built around rotating seasonal greenery rather than one-off novelty drops. (grandinroad.com 1) (grandinroad.com 2) That makes Prism Garden less a standalone décor event than a fresh entry in the annual spring-summer cycle: bright faux florals, ready-made porch pieces, and quick-update accents sold as a coordinated set. (grandinroad.com)

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