Holiday

From appetizers to desserts, recipes for every holiday throughout the year.
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Premium Taiwanese Monthly Tea Subscription
Go ahead and pour another cup—this subscription will keep the tea coming. It keeps the cupboard stocked with 2 ounces, or 10 pots’ worth, of a full-leaf blend delivered each month. (You can steep each pot multiple times, by the way.) It all comes from skilled farmers in Taiwan, and many of them have been harvesting small batches of tea for generations.
Grass-Fed Cultured Cream Butter Subscription
Yes, butter can taste even better. This subscription brings you the best cultured stuff all year long. (That’s four blocks every three months.) You’ll always get one Sea Salt and one Roasted Garlic, plus a sweet variety and a seasonal variety. It’s all made from ridiculously fresh cream straight from local, grass-fed, hormone-free cows—hear, hear.
Schoolhouse x Rachel Murray Log Cabin Stocking
Part of a collaboration with Portland-based artist Rachel Murray, this pieced stocking nods to traditional quilting and folk motifs. (Rachel frequents vintage shops for inspiration!) Cotton on both sides gives it a soft handfeel, which is sure to endure through many holiday seasons ahead.
Handmade Linen Tree Skirt
You wouldn’t set the table without napkins—and neither should the Christmas tree get put up without a tree skirt. This 100% linen version turns a plain-Jane tree into the elegant and polished statement piece of the whole room. Delicate ivory stitching detail along the open edge of the skirt provides a visually beautiful contrast to the dark, charcoal gray; the hand-made linen trim makes it extra-special.
Hand-Embroidered Holiday Napkins (Set of 2)
Meet your most festive tablescape: Each napkin here is hand-embroidered on white cotton, with a classic hemstitch all around (yep, they’re real scene setters). And with two sizes and a whole slew of designs to choose from? There’s a table linen for whatever celebration arises.
Fireside Plaid Stocking
Casual yet confident, the this plaid stocking draws inspo from metallic kaftans and frocks of the 1970s. Each one has glints of gold on a tonal plaid, plus a velvet cuff for an extra cozy touch. A classic palette gives it timeless flair that’ll last through the seasons ahead.
SIN Swey Menorah
Old and new come together in this statement menorah. Each piece comes to life at Virginia Sin’s Brooklyn-based studio, where it’s handmade from start to finish. It’s a design so eye-catching, we might just leave it out all year.
Holiday Chili Pepper Wreath
Head to 20-acre Creekside Farms in Greenfield, California, and that’s where you’ll find eye-catching wreaths like this one coming to life. They’re handmade with greens and florals that were planted, harvested, and dried right on-site. As for this chili-studded wreath? It has “holiday cheer” written all over it.
Holiday Chili Pepper Wreath
Head to 20-acre Creekside Farms in Greenfield, California, and that’s where you’ll find eye-catching wreaths like this one coming to life. They’re handmade with greens and florals that were planted, harvested, and dried right on-site. As for this chili-studded wreath? It has “holiday cheer” written all over it.
Handmade Holiday Felt Advent Calendars
We’re counting down the days until we can hang this felt advent calendar for all to see. It’s got spots for every December day until Christmas, ready to stash all sorts of sweets and surprises. And wait till you hear how it got here: Each calendar was handmade by female artisans in Nepal, so it’ll last year after year—and you can bet it’s fair trade.
Wooden Beaded Garland
Add a touch of festive fun to your holiday tree, mantel, or stair rails with a string of cheerful Wooden Bead Garland. Inspired by traditional cranberry garlands, and crafted from solid wood beads stained a jaunty red, this nostalgic garland is reusable for seasons to come. Due to its natural material, small variations in color, size, and shape may occur.
Banana Menorah
If Andy Warhol were to design a menorah, we like to think it’d look like this. Each piece is handcrafted (read: one of a kind, just like a real banana) and comes in a very gift-worthy storage box. Tip: The smaller size is a shoo-in for travel.
Cast Iron Menorah and Candles
Simple and ceremonial, this solid Cast Iron Menorah features a seamlessly integrated tray to catch wax drippings while simultaneously serving as a repository for used matches. Designed by Josh Owen and included in the permanent collections of the Memorial Art Gallery, the National Museum of American Jewish History, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The Floral Society Menorah
Found: a menorah that feels as timeless as Hanukkah itself. It’s hand-forged from wrought-iron using traditional methods, with elegant curves and tulip cups that can be pinched to secure candles as needed. Want to make yours really stand out? We recommend a mix of these lovely tapers.
Handcrafted German Pyramid & Candles
German holiday pyramids debuted in the early 1800s, long before the invention of electricity. Instead, they rely on the candles heating up the air, which then pushes up against the blades of the wheel above. The result is a spinning, eye-catching display of traditional Christmas scenes, hand-carved by artisans in Germany.