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Shopping For Someone Who’s Headed to College? This List Will Help Them Create The Coolest Dorm Room

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When you’re living on a college campus for the first time, having a space that feels like home is *so* important. But — let’s be honest — it usually requires a little work (okay, sometimes a lot of work) to turn those cinder block walls and fluorescent lights into a space you love. From the basics like bedding and storage to posters, string lights, and other finishing touches, a lot goes into creating your home away from home. 

So, if you’re shopping for someone who’s headed to college this fall, why not help them tackle their dorm shopping list? Dorm furniture and decor items make the perfect gifts for graduation and summer birthdays — and we’ve got you covered with gift ideas from Pottery Barn Dorm that will help create the coolest dorm room on campus.

Bedding

If you’ve ever been in a college dorm, you might know that those school-provided blue mattresses aren’t always the most comfortable. But the good news is that gifting students the right sheets, comforters, pillows, and even throw blankets can help them make their bed comfy enough for sleeping, studying, and tv-show binging.

PBteen Classic Organic Sheet Set, $79

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LoveShackFancy Garden Damask Smocked Quilt, $189

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Plush Dorm Bed Blanket, Twin/Twin XL, $34

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Furniture & Headboards

Sure, most dorms come with furniture basics like bed frames, a dresser, and a desk. But adding a few extra pieces can help make the space feel more like home. Trust me, the college student in your life will love having a chair for added seating, a mirror for daily fit checks, or a headboard to elevate the room’s style.

Over-the-Door Framed Mirror, Gold, $199

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Dark Gray Hang-A-Round Square Chair, $99

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Tech Smart Avalon Faux Headboard, $299

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Study Essentials

Their dorm room isn’t just a sleeping space — for many students, it’s also a study space. Desk and table top accessories like pencil holders, pin boards, and dry erase boards are a great way to help your recipient stay organized and productive throughout the school year.

Skyline Desktop Organizer, $59

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No Nails Oversized Pinboard, $189

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Gold Metal Desk Riser, $79

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Lighting

Here’s a pro-tip some incoming college students might not know about: Using your own lighting fixtures (instead of those bright, overhead fluorescent lights found in most dorms) can make the room feel cozier and more homey. And options like string lights, task lamps, and neon signs are great for gifting!

Taylor Wireless Charging Task Lamp with USB, $179

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Blush Pink Heart LED Wall Light, $99

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Mini Tilda Glass Table Lamp in Blush, $99

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Storage & Organization

Small spaces can be tough to live in, especially when you’re trying to fit all of your textbooks, clothes, shoes, and other belongings. Help future students stay organized with beside storage solutions, underbed bins, rolling carts, and more.

Recycled Stuff and Store Underbed Bins, $29

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RPET Ultimate Footboard Storage, $39

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Standard Dorm Trunk, Natural Canvas, $349

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Decor

From wall hangings to photo holders and throw pillows, no room is complete without decor to tie the whole design together. Pottery Barn Dorm has a huge selection, so you can gift decor pieces that match your recipient’s personality and interests!

Flower Velvet Pillow, $50

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Tassel Beaded Wall Hanging, $119

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Round Metal Photo Grid, $59

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Want even more gift inspo for the incoming freshmen in your life? Head to Pottery Barn Dorm to shop decor, furniture, and more that will fit any student’s style. Happy gifting!

Katy Gioeli

U Conn '18

Katy is a Branded Content Editor at Her Campus Media. She graduated from the University of Connecticut in 2018, where she studied communication and was a College Fashionista Community Member. When she’s not dreaming up new branded content ideas, you can find her trying new restaurants, taking hundreds of pictures of her cat, Willow, or enjoying her latest romantasy book obsession and an iced matcha latte.