By michael vivar
Unlike Christmas ornaments and Thanksgiving place settings that can be heirlooms, Halloween decorations have been made to be disposable.
Halloween is now the third most popular holiday in the United States and prestige brands are offering decorations meant to be used year after year.
Decorations during the spooky season suggest garish tableaux outside the home. Here are seven tasteful interior decor options.
John Derian is a famed decoupage artist. In 2020, he began a collaboration with Target making Halloween decor. This year, his black cat plush pillow is flying off shelves.
These aren't Halloween-specific so they can be used throughout autumn. Versatile, they're great in an entry hall or as table centerpieces.
Keeping with the pumpkin theme, this impressive piece will hold around two gallons of liquid. It's made from sturdy yet light soda glass and can be moved even when filled.
The beauty of a flickering candle without the fire hazard. These warm, LED-lit pillars are available in seven-inch or nine-inch heights. They're made for indoor and outdoor use.
Just because a decor piece is outside doesn't mean it can't be admired from inside. Watch the birds feast on this Dia de los Muertos skull made of seeds and dried fruit bits.
These candleholders are eerie enough to be Halloween decor yet understated enough to use all year. Black tapered candles can be used for a holiday-specific aesthetic.
Artist Rachel Kozlowski's work adorns these plates with animals in sophisticated, macabre dress. They can be used as flatware or displayed on a mantelpiece.
All these pieces are available for purchase from the brands' websites or at nationwide retail outlets. They're also a point of inspiration for other decor ideas.
Express your spooky side with style.