Welcome to Our Holiday Shoppe

After months of planning and preparation behind the scenes, our Holiday Shoppe is finally taking shape! Boxes tightly packed with festive décor have begun spilling out from behind the warehouse doors, marking the start of our favorite season. The magic of this transformation can be credited to our talented team, a thoughtfully designed lookbook, and plenty of zip ties.




Each year’s store set features distinct holiday themes—something for every design aesthetic—all planned with careful attention to cohesion and grandeur. This season, we’re thrilled to present Mod & Merry, Light Up the Lodge, Winter Whites, and Sapphire & Claret, among other looks.

Overall, we were inspired by the rich, deep tones of precious jewels, creating a classic holiday look with a modern twist. Ornaments are a staple fleur find, and this year we have no shortage of charming tree décor. From handblown glass and sparkling sequins to whimsical felt pieces, you’ll find ornaments for every theme (and plenty that simply make you smile).




We’re also featuring a curated selection of collectible holiday gifts this year, including leather-bound Graphic Image books, Simon Pearce handblown glass trees, and Mahjong sets—perfect for gifting or keeping.




Our Holiday Shoppe is designed as a journey—inviting you to wander through each space, looking high and low for every magical detail. Holiday décor is seamlessly integrated within our everyday home, garden, and vintage collections, creating approachable inspiration for every style.


Enjoy these sneak peeks, but you’ll have to join us this Friday through Sunday, from 10 AM to 5 PM, for our Annual Holiday Open House—and enjoy 20% off all retail purchases all weekend—for the full reveal. Celebrate the season with us… you won’t want to miss it!




Shop the Look: Glass Tree with Glitter, LINNEA Winter Discovery Trio, Burgundy and Copper Velvet Embellished Ornaments

 

*Use code HOLIDAY25 online. Discount excludes: landscaping, floral, events, workshops, custom containers, markdowns, and Simon Pearce.