The Pottery Barn holiday collection puts a fresh spin on old classics – it's vintage with a 2024 twist
Between the red berry wreaths and gingerbread serveware, the Pottery Barn Christmas collection looks good enough to eat – these are my favorite finds
As a shopping writer, part of my job is to review the Christmas collections that come out each holiday season. I spend hours shopping for wreaths and garlands, ornaments and decorative objects.
The Pottery Barn Christmas Shop is such a breath of fresh air: you've got bronze sculptures, cut glassware, and rustic pine cone garlands, all with an on-trend retro feel. There's even an entire section known as the Gingerbread Shop, populated with pillows, candles, stockings, and serveware that looks good enough to eat.
Give your Christmas decor ideas a vintage twist this year with the Pottery Barn holiday collection. To save you the trouble of scrolling, I've picked out 21 of my favorite finds, including a tree-shaped teak wood cheese board for your holiday hosting and beaded string lights that look like glistening dewdrops.
My 21 favorite finds from the Pottery Barn Christmas Collection
The secret to decorating tastefully for Christmas is to be selective. That's why I spent hours sorting through 1,986 items in the 'New Arrivals' section to bring you durable designs and timeless styles at great prices.
Serveware
This appetizer plate looks like a brandy snap. Crafted from stoneware and hand-painted for an iced finish, these gingerbread plates would make a real conversation starter.
Collect the set of dinner plates, salad plates, cereal bowls, and mugs. Each piece is hand-painted: mix and match between Christmas trees, snowmen, and reindeer.
This glassware collection contains everything you need for holiday hosting, from goblets to champagne flutes to coupe glasses. Keep it classic with red and green or branch out into blue, pink, or white.
Embroidered with red berries and verdant leaves, this table runner also functions as a festive centerpiece. The cotton-linen blend is ultra-durable: throw the runner straight in the washing machine after Christmas dinner.
Tree accessories
This star-shaped tree topper shines bright. It's lit from within by dozens of energy-efficient fairy lights and lined with mirrored surfaces to capture and reflect the light.
I love the look of these glass beads. It's like glistening dew drops along the tips of your pine tree. Use them to outline an entrance or wrap around a garland to create a unique festive centerpiece.
I like to buy myself a new ornament every festive season. This year, I might make an exception and get six – these little gingerbread men are too cute to separate.
Last year, I answered the question: 'can you put real candles on a Christmas tree?' My answer is a firm 'no', but I understand the aesthetic appeal. Get the look with these LED Candle Tree Clips, instead.
Wreaths and garlands
I love the look of a winterberry wreath: it's so quintessentially Christmassy. Complete the look with a matching garland to make a splash over your mantel.
These glitter-flocked pinecones should add a bit of sparkle to your windowsill or mantel. I like to wind my garland through the banisters to spruce up my Christmas stair decor ideas.
Decorative objects
This gingerbread train has the potential to become a real Christmas staple, the sort of piece you bring out every year to hold candy canes or festive favors.
These sweet sculptures come in Small, Medium, and Large. I couldn't resist shopping several: consider buying as many Small reindeer as you have little ones.
I've got big ideas for these red berry orbs. I'd like to suspend a few from the ceiling as Christmas hallway decorations or cluster them together on a console table to create a festive scene.
Throws and pillows
This is the sort of subtly seasonal accent that could work all year round. Shop it with a down feather or down alternative insert, as befits your allergies.
Pottery Barn aren't the only ones getting into the spirit of the season. Magnolia just dropped their 2024 holiday collection: defined by natural textures and neutral hues, these pieces ooze old-school charm.
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Emilia is our resident sleep writer. She spends her days tracking down the lowest prices on the best mattresses and bedding and spends her nights testing them out from the comfort of her own home. Emilia leads a team of testers across America to find the best mattress for every sleep style, body type, and budget.
Emilia's quest to learn how to sleep better takes her all around the world, from the 3Z mattress factory in Glendale, Arizona to the Hästens headquarters in Köping, Sweden. She's interviewed luxury bedding designers at Shleep and Pure Parima, as well as the Design Manager at IKEA. Before she joined Homes & Gardens, Emilia studied English at the University of Oxford.
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