Season four part two of “Bridgerton” has arrived, and with it comes a renewed obsession with all things romantic, regal, and just a little bit dramatic. From lavish ballrooms to dreamy drawing rooms, the show’s opulent interiors are once again setting the tone for the regencycore revival – and this time, we’re bringing the look home.
Think ornate mirrors, gilded accents, antique-inspired furniture, and florals that feel straight out of a countryside estate. The best part? You don’t need a duke’s budget to capture the charm. Retailers like Marshalls and Wayfair are brimming with elegant, vintage-inspired finds that channel the same grandmillennial-meets-royalty aesthetic at prices fit for commoners.
The Best Bridgerton-Inspired Decor Pieces
- Petite parlor treasure:
Lark Manor Miacomet Table Vase at $32, originally $51 - Candlelit drama:
Black Metal Antique Style Candelabra at $36 - Sweet indulgence stand:
Twine Melamine Cake Stand at $44 - Blooms fit for a duchess:
Charilton Home Lilies Arrangement in Vase at $54, originally $83 - Autumnal charm:
National Tree Company Artificial Autumn Wreath at $77 - Regal floor flourish:
Ruggable Jemima Multicolor Rug at $349 - A seat for tea:
Ballard Designs Limited Louis XVI Oval Side Chair at $652, originally $869 - Evening entertainments table:
Raymour and Flanigan Afla Round Accent Martini Table at $670 - Refined twin chairs for the salon:
Bloomsbury Market Antique Oak Finish Arm Chair, Set of Two at $940 - Velvet elegance for your boudoir:
Infinity Furniture Import Velvet Armchair at $1,446 - The grand centerpiece:
Neiman Marcus Massoud Scarlett Settee at $4,910



