Looking for luxury Christmas decorations? Head to Saks | Homes & Gardens
Whether you're shopping for ornate ornaments, ceramic serveware, or glittering garlands, you'll find it in the Saks Fifth Avenue Holiday Shop
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'Tis the season for gift-giving. Once you've bought presents for your nearest and dearest, it's time to find a little treat for yourself and your home this holiday season. If you're on the hunt for luxury Christmas decorations, or you just fancy window-shopping, you'll find plenty of ideas in the Saks Fifth Avenue Holiday Shop.
I turn to Saks Fifth Avenue to inspire my Christmas decor ideas on the grandest scale. I've found Jo Malone scented candles and L'Objet ornaments, along with the sweetest little snowflake from Swarovski.
Beyond the big names, there are some beautiful, handmade pieces from artisan craftspeople and smaller design houses. There are red berry wreaths, glittering garlands and ceramic serveware to set the table in style. If you want to have a quiet luxury Christmas, start shopping at Saks.
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The secret to decorating tastefully for Christmas is to be selective. That's why I've spent hours scouring all 789 items in the Saks Seasonal Decor section, hand-picking the prettiest products with durable design and timeless appeal. These are heirloom-quality ornaments to enjoy season after season.
Swarovski has managed to fit approximately 1,000 tiny crystals onto this Small Star Bell. Imagine how this ornament would shimmer as it captures and reflects the glow of your string lights.
I like to buy myself a new ornament each year. It's one of my favorite Christmas traditions. This velvet bauble caught my eye. It would create a real textural contrast with your pine needle.
Made from brass, plated with platinum, and studded with crystals, this little crocodile is worth its weight in gold. It's the sort of Christmas ornament that would spark conversation as you trim the tree or host a holiday party.
I like to think of this Christmas crockery as an elevated serving platter. Made from premium porcelain, it's just the right size for a few rounds of sugar cookies or mince pies.
Your Christmas dining room decor is incomplete without a table runner. This pretty plaid piece is crafted with elegant bias weaving and finished with a luxurious scalloped edge. Best of all, it's machine-washable for quick clean-up.
This 16-piece serveware set includes four dinner plates, four dessert or salad plates, four bowls, and four mugs. Each piece is made lead-free from stoneware ceramic for less than $45 per piece.
This holiday candle has a pomegranate base, with notes of mandarin orange, pine, cloves, and cinnamon, plus hints of vanilla and amber. It's all the best bits of Christmas dinner.
Jo Malone makes some of the best candles, especially at Christmastime. Woody and aromatic, the blend of earthy pine and fresh eucalyptus smells just like a real Christmas tree.
Celebrate Hannukah in style with the Sophie Menorah, studded with hand-set pavé crystals arranged into blooming florals and creeping foliage. Fill it with tall taper candles made from paraffin or wax.
A spruce wreath feels quintessentially Christmassy, and a pre-lit piece makes life much easier. I like to have two Christmas wreaths: one to hang from my front door and another to frame my fireplace.
This eucalyptus garland is shimmering gold. Lay it out full-length down your dining table to create an eye-catching Christmas table centerpiece or twine it through the banisters to enliven your Christmas stair decor.
Blending faux greens and natural pine cones, this artificial wreath looks just like the real thing, but it will last for season after season. I love the bow detailing to tie it all together.
Saks aren't the only ones getting into the spirit of the season. Magnolia's 2024 Holiday Collection oozes old-school charm. Channel the Yuletides of yesteryear for a fraction of the price of Saks.
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