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Cute & Aesthetic Pool Floats You Need for Your Spring Instagram Grid


​If your pool doesn't match your aesthetic, what are we even doing? Spring 2026 is all about curating the perfect vibe, and that means upgrading your Floatilla.

​While glitter and pastels are still in, the biggest visual trend this year is geometry and customization. The Floatilla Hexnoodle is the ultimate aesthetic hack, allowing you to build unique, perfectly symmetric shapes (like the stunning star lounger pictured in our cover images) that are absolutely photo-worthy pool accessories.

​Building Visual Masterpieces with Hexnoodles

  • Symmetric Geometric Shapes: The clean lines and uniform shape of the Hexnoodle let you construct visually satisfying, architectural formations on the water. These look incredible in high-angle photos.

  • Customizable Color Palettes: Luxury pool floats are moving away from generic prints. With the Hexnoodle, you choose your colors (mix whites, pastels, and lavender for that calm, chic look) and lock them together to match your exact party theme.

​How to Style Your Pool for the Gram

  1. Golden Hour Lighting: This is non-negotiable. The way sunlight hits the clean angles of a well-constructed Hexnoodle shape is magical.

  2. Aesthetic Configurations: Instead of random floats, build a specific formation (like a star or a heart) using instructions found at www.floatilla.com.

  3. Minimalist Props: Add matching floating cup holders and a high-fashion sun hat to complete the look.

​Create a grid that gets noticed. Start planning your custom Hexnoodle aesthetic configuration at www.floatilla.com.

 
 
 

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