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These Decorative Objects Are the Perfect Holiday Gifts for Yourself or Your Loved Ones
The best ceramic vases, glassware sets, and candlesticks from Net-a-Porter
Ready or not, the holiday season is knocking on our doors and it's time to get organized. Preparation for this time of year comes in two parts: decorating your home and purchasing a long list of gifts. For me, holiday decor doesn't always include garland and trinkets — it means sprucing up for guests by pulling out my nicest glassware, lighting pine-scented candles, and adding seasonal flowers to a sculptural vase. Living in a smaller apartment, it's important to maximize the ways in which I utilize (and store) these types of home decor items, so purchasing pieces that can be used in a variety of ways is key. This way, the decor stays true to my aesthetic, still captures the spirit and festivity of the season, and doesn't cause clutter in my cabinets. It's a win-win across the board.
My first stop when looking for new home decor for the holiday season is typically Net-a-Porter — its broad selection of luxe decorative objects makes it easy to check off my shopping list from the comfort of my couch. Not only are there pieces that fit my more simple interior style, but there's also a long list of crowd-pleasing gifts. Gifting home decor can be tricky, but with items like silver napkin rings from L'Objet, ripple glasses from Sophie Lou Jacobsen, and gorgeous porcelain from Khaite and Ginori 1735's latest collaboration, Net-a-Porter has options for a variety of design styles and preferences. For those with more modern aesthetics, I recommend L'Objet's platinum shakers from L'Objet or a ceramic vase from Louise Roe. For those with a funkier vibe, go with CompletedWorks' uniquely shaped recycled glass tumblers or candlesticks. Whatever your personal style, you can't go wrong when the options are as chic as these. To shop my list of 15 decorative objects from Net-a-Porter, keep reading.
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Natalie Gray Herder is an associate editor on the branded content team at sister titles Who What Wear and Marie Claire. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She had plans of applying to law school until doing a 180 to follow her more creative passions: writing and fashion. As a former collector of Vogue magazines, she should have known her true calling was in editorial but is grateful for the journey that led her to Who What Wear. She began her career at the NYC-based publication The Select 7, where she wrote about fashion, beauty, food, travel, and interiors. In pursuit of her next role, Natalie knew she wanted to hone in on women's fashion. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California. In her free time, you can find her trying new restaurants, visiting museums, and reading in the park.
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