Rebecca Jane Woolbright makes work you want to take home. Her prints — lush, movement-filled, and rooted in the natural world — have a way of making the most ordinary things worth looking at. Kerry Farris, CEO and founder of Once Again Home Co., connected with Rebecca earlier this year to talk about her Spring 2026 collection, the creative process behind her prints, and what keeps a collaboration going season after season. We are also sharing something new this spring: two Heritage Towel designs that mark a first for Rebecca in this collaboration — and a significant one.
Spring 2026: Three New Print Stories for Your Kitchen
This season brings three distinct prints to the reversible towel and kitchen accessories lineup, each one a different expression of the natural world Rebecca returns to again and again.
Spring Growth is a celebration of exactly what its name promises — the quiet, layered return of green things after winter. The palette is fresh and botanical, with soft blues on the reverse side that give the print a calm, versatile pairing. It reads equally well in a bright, modern kitchen and a more muted, earthy one.

All a Buzz leans into playful energy. Bees, blooms, and botanical movement come together in a print that feels genuinely cheerful — the kind that makes a Tuesday morning cleanup feel a little better. The yellow reverse brings warmth without being loud. This one is already earning its place as a seasonal standout.

Garden Path is the richest of the three: layered, lush, and deeply green, with the feeling of stepping into a garden that has been well-loved for years. It is paired with a soft water-toned reverse that grounds the print without competing with it. For anyone who loves a more dramatic, nature-forward palette, this is the one.

Get it in the The Anywhere Towel (18"x30") which is Once Again Home Co.'s signature multi-purpose towel, made from recycled water bottles (1 towel = 3 recycled bottles), certified under the Global Recycled Standard, and engineered to absorb 7x its weight in water.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "These towels have it all. They are so soft, so absorbent, and honestly beautiful. They are literally the best towel I have ever owned, and soon all of my kitchen towels will be replaced with Once Again towels." — Amy D., Tyler, Texas — Verified Buyer
Something New This Season: Rebecca's First Heritage Towel Prints
We also want to make sure you know about something exciting that is new this season: Rebecca Jane Woolbright has designed her first-ever prints for the Once Again Home Co. Heritage Towel.
The Heritage Towel is a different product from the waffle-weave reversible lineup. It is made from 100% GOTS-Certified Organic Cotton — long-staple cotton that starts crisp and gets softer with every wash. It is the towel for baking days, dish drying, and the kitchen moments that call for something a little more classic. It comes with a hanging hoop for quick drying, and it pairs naturally with the rest of the kitchen.
For Rebecca — whose work has always lived in the waffle-weave world — designing for the Heritage Towel meant working with a different material, a different hand feel, and a different kind of surface. The result shows exactly what her prints look like when given room to breathe on a traditional cotton ground. If you have loved her reversibles, these will feel both familiar and completely new.
Both new Heritage prints are available now and well worth adding to your kitchen this spring. → Folky Fruit and Quilters Dream

How to Style the Spring 2026 Collection at Home
One of the most satisfying things about the Rebecca Jane Woolbright x Once Again Home Co. lineup is how well the pieces work together.
For a full spring refresh, the most natural starting point is the sink area: the Garden Path Drying Mat(16"x24") anchored by a set of coordinating RE:usable Sponges, with an Anywhere Towel hung nearby. Add the Heritage Towel on a hook near the oven for a different texture that plays beautifully off the botanical print. That combination — waterproof mat, reusable sponges, performance towel, Heritage cotton — covers every function in the kitchen with a cohesive visual story.
The Attach-and-Go Apron in All a Buzz is also worth noting for anyone who likes to cook in something that feels good to wear. Three pockets, adjustable neck, and a snap towel holder built in. As a hostess gift or a treat for yourself, it sits at a price point ($38) that feels considered without being extravagant.
Browse the full Rebecca Jane Woolbright collection or explore all new arrivals to see how her Spring 2026 prints fit alongside the full Once Again Home Co. lineup. For the Heritage Towel designs specifically, visit the Heritage Towel collection page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Rebecca Jane Woolbright Spring 2026 collection for Once Again Home Co.? A: Rebecca Jane Woolbright's Spring 2026 collection for Once Again Home Co. includes three reversible prints — Spring Growth, All a Buzz, and Garden Path — available across the Anywhere Towel, Mighty Mini Towels, Double Duty Towels, RE:usable Sponges, Drying Mat, and Attach-and-Go Apron. She also released two new Heritage Towel prints this season, marking her first designs in GOTS-Certified Organic Cotton for the brand.
Q: What makes the Once Again Home Co. Heritage Towel different from the regular towels? A: The Heritage Towel is made from 100% GOTS-Certified Organic Cotton — long-staple cotton that starts with a crisp hand feel and softens gradually with washing. It is designed for baking, dish drying, and classic kitchen use, and comes with a hanging hoop. The waffle-weave reversible towels, by contrast, are made from recycled water bottles and engineered for rapid drying and maximum absorbency. Both are now available in Rebecca Jane Woolbright prints.
Q: Where does Rebecca Jane Woolbright get her design inspiration? A: Rebecca Jane Woolbright is based in the River Gorge area between Washington and Oregon, and her work draws heavily from the natural world around her — movement, botanicals, garden life, and color. Her prints are characterized by layered complexity and a hand-drawn quality that translates well across multiple textile formats.
Q: Are the Once Again Home Co. towels with Rebecca's prints actually sustainable? A: Yes. The reversible waffle-weave towels in Rebecca's collection are certified under the Global Recycled Standard and made from post-consumer recycled water bottles — each Anywhere Towel equals 3 recycled bottles. The new Heritage Towel prints are on GOTS-Certified Organic Cotton, which covers the full supply chain from raw material to finished product. Both certifications are independently verified.
Q: Is the Spring 2026 Rebecca Jane Woolbright collection worth buying if I already own her previous prints? A: If you love her work, yes. Spring Growth, All a Buzz, and Garden Path are all new colorways distinct from her earlier Utopian Garden, Iridescent, and Undergrowth prints. The two Heritage Towel designs are entirely new product formats — if you have never owned a Heritage Towel, this is the season to try one. The full collection is available at onceagainhome.com/collections/rebecca-jane-woolbright.





