Christina Ricci's West Elm Halloween collection is the chicest way to celebrate the spooky season – all items are under $100
The Scream Queen brings the spirit of the dark arts into the home with a new West Elm collection – featuring candles, smudge sticks, and even a tarot deck
As the unofficial patron saint of spooky season, Christina Ricci knows a thing or two about embracing a ghoulish vibe. The '90s Wednesday Addams and star of Yellowjackets, Casper, and Sleepy Hollow, has long been revered for her witchy style, and now it's translating directly to the home.
The actor has joined forces with West Elm for a Halloween home collection that is equal parts dark and playful. With its arrival, we can officially declare that Halloween decor planning starts now.
The collection consists of a tarot deck and guide book, smudge stick (and bowl), marble candle, and marble tray – all staple pieces of table decor for the upcoming season.
'I’m thrilled to launch this exclusive collection with West Elm filled with pieces that are a beautiful addition to any room and classics to have on hand for any season,' Ricci states in a press release. 'West Elm helped me bring this vibe to life with elevated pieces that set the tone, whether you're pulling tarot cards or going about your everyday life.'
Shop Christina Ricci's West Elm Halloween collection
Get in the Halloween spirit and shop the products below, available online and in West Elm retail stores.
Atmospheric
With a stainless steel lining and scented wax, this soothing candle is the perfect addition to an autumnal decor scheme.
Stylish
Think of tarot cards with a Ricci-inspired twist. It’s as fun to use as it is to display – whether you’re reading your fortune or just adding a mystical touch to your decor.
Unique
Keep a space feeling fresh and cleansed with this smudge stick bundle, featuring sage and palo santo.
Versatile
Perfect for displaying trinkets, this marble tree is sleek and sophisticated. It's also chic enough to impress long after October 31st (exactly what we need from our Halloween decor).
Chic
Crafted from the same luxe yet moody marble as the other pieces in the collection, its modern silhouette is an unexpected talking point on every shelf.
Marble
This oversized candle triples the macabre mood, making it a statement piece for coffee tables or stacked atop of our favorite books (or, in this case, ghost stories).
The dark marble tray and candle are sensual yet elegant, making for decor that is, naturally, ideal for the fall but can also be transitioned into winter and beyond, thanks to the versatile materials.
'We are long-time fans of Christina Ricci’s work,' Day Kornbluth, president of West Elm, states in the release. 'Our collection of black marble decorative accessories captures Christina’s aesthetic and brings a distinct style into the home.'
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The items may have a luxurious appearance, but the prices are highly affordable – a win in our books.
Christina Ricci’s Cat Full of Spiders Tarot Deck & Guidebook - West Elm Edition retails for $39, while the marble-filled candle ranges from $39-$79 depending on size, and the marble tray is $99.
Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivalled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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