Halloween Home Decor

Halloween home decor is how the season comes inside, from the mantel to the entryway table. Our spooky-chic collection blends vintage-inspired pumpkins, ghost candle holders, and haunted village houses with elegant skulls, witch accents, and seasonal candles. Style a few pieces together and your whole home feels like October.

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Halloween home decor is where the season gets to be stylish instead of scary. Our collection leans spooky-chic: vintage-inspired pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns, ghost candlestick holders, bud vases, and skull trays that look as good in October as they do styled year-round. Mix in haunted village houses, witch accents, and seasonal taper candles to build a mantel, entryway, or tablescape with real personality.

Because so much of it is collected rather than disposable, this is Halloween decor you reach for season after season. Layer a few elegant pieces for a grown-up look, or lean into pastel and pink Halloween for something sweeter. Vintage-style artisans sit alongside modern designers, so you can mix eras and still keep it cohesive.

Setting the whole scene? Pair these with our Halloween party supplies for tableware and decorations that carry the theme from the mantel to the table. Pick your pieces, light a candle, and let the spooky season begin.

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This collection features Halloween home decor like vintage-inspired pumpkins, ghost candlestick holders, skull trays, bud vases, haunted village houses, witch accents, and seasonal taper candles. The pieces range from elegant and spooky-chic to pastel and pink Halloween, so you can match your style.

Start with a few anchor pieces like a cluster of vintage pumpkins or a pair of ghost candlestick holders, then layer in height with haunted village houses or taper candles. Stick to a tight palette, black and white, neutral, or pastel, and let a couple of statement pieces do the work rather than crowding the surface.

Most people put up Halloween decorations in late September or the first week of October, about three to four weeks before Halloween. Indoor home decor like pumpkins, candles, and figurines can go up even earlier, since it doubles as fall decor through the season.