This Bridgerton-inspired home decor is so chic

Dearest People, There's a New Way to Get Ready for Bridgerton Season 2, and no, it doesn't involve lusting after all the main characters though you'll probably do that anyway . You can transform your home with Bridgerton- inspired kitchenware and decor from ceramics company MacKenzie-Child before the season launches on March 25. Tea sets, coasters and tablecloths can make anyone feel like the talk of the town.

In addition to the love triangle, drama, and costumes, Bridgerton's iconic set design is part of the reason why Shonda Rhimes' period drama is so beloved by fans. You've heard of "Cottagecore," but the next season of Netflix's hit show will have you hooked on "Regencycore," a style inspired by British high society Regency period from 1811 to 1820.

MacKenzie-Child is a homewares brand based in upstate New York that injects modern and eclectic elements into Regencycore. You can add their teapots, stools, pillows, Become the centerpiece of your space without looking out of place in the modern world. Each item is designed and painted by hand so no two items purchased are exactly the same, adding an element of personalization for those looking to make their space completely unique. Their kitchen items range in price from $18 (such as cloth napkins) to $450 (a one-of-a-kind decorative jar).

Think back to Bridgerton and Featherington’s beautifully decorated London home – or should I say castle? —Bridgerton Season 1, learn how to transform your own space. Think back to the flower arrangements, tablecloths, and candlesticks in the ballroom from Episode 4, "An Affair of Honor"—you can recreate the look in your home with items from this new collection.

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All the best gossip is sprinkled in some of the series' tea, so before you see what's about to happen to the Bridgerton family in season two, you'd better get your fancy tea set ready. Mackenzie-Childs provides you with everything you need to shoot your favorite hot afternoon beverage, including kettles, creamers and cups.

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Flower Market Teapot MacKenzie-Childs

Serve piping hot tea in Lady Whistledown style with this 2-quart floral teapot from the MacKenzie-Childs Home Decor Collection. Check MugMacKenzie-Childs

The regal pattern of MacKenzie-Childs' royal check mug features a gold-plated design that looks like something Queen Charlotte would love.

For a table setting as upscale as a marathon you might prepare - did someone say finger sandwiches? ! — You will need some centerpieces such as candles and a trivet. MacKenzie-Childs makes exquisite candles, tablecloths and coasters with bold designs that will remind you of Lady Danbury's epic party in Episode 7, "The Ocean Parts."

Tulip Candle Stick MacKenzie-Childs

Every royal meal requires a well-decorated table setting, and this set of two tulip candle holders made of beeswax will help bring your table setting together. Paradise TableclothMacKenzie-Childs

Lady Danbury's party in Episode 7 gave us major FOMO, but with MacKenzie-Childs' heavenly tablecloths (including plaid, animal print, and florals), we can be prepared for our own celebration. Courtly Flower Market CoasterMacKenzie-Childs

Whether you're toasting the new Bridgerton series with tea or champagne, make sure you have these Courtly Flower Market coasters on hand.

Once you've purchased a piece or two to transform your home into a modern castle, all that's left to do is plan your own Bridgerton viewing party and count down the days until March 25. If you're really looking for something to keep yourself busy, you can always start planning how to sneak into the royal family. This is sure to keep you busy until season two.