Pottery Barn just quietly launched its Halloween collection – yes, it's June but these pieces sell out every year so shop them while you can
It's never too early to stock up on this sell-out collection


Yes, it's June, and yes, it's over four months until Halloween. But while we are all thinking about getting out the summer table cloths and sprucing up the patio for al fresco parties, Pottery Barn is quietly launching its ever-popular Halloween collection.
It's a collection that goes viral every year, and the best pieces sell out fast, so while June may feel a little premature to be planning your Halloween decorating ideas, it pays to be early to get your hands on the pieces you want.
There are some returning favorites in the Pottery Barn Halloween collection, and some spooky, stylish, adorable new additions too.
Shop the new Pottery Barn Halloween collection
These ghosts go viral every year because they are so easy yet impactful, and that perfect balance of spooky but still a bit chic. Pop a group on your porch for low-effort, high-impact Halloween decor. There's an adorable dog ghost too.
Add these candle holders to your mantle for some tasteful Halloween decor. Pair with Pottery Barn's Premium Flickering Flameless Wax Pillar Candles that look just like the real thing.
Pottery Barn is really getting a head start this year, but we all know how popular these pieces are, so stocking up while things are in stock is no bad idea. Not sure we are quite ready to talk Christmas just yet, but Pottery Barn has also launched a sneak peek at its 2025 Christmas collection, too if you want some festive feels in June.
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I am the Head of Interiors at Homes & Gardens. I started off in the world of journalism in fashion and luxury travel and then landed my first interiors role at Real Homes and have been in the world of interior design ever since. Prior to my role at H&G I was the digital editor at Livingetc, from which I took a sabbatical to travel in my self-converted van (not as glamorous as decorating a home, but very satisfying). A year later, and with lots of technical DIY lessons learned I am back to writing and editing, sometimes even from the comfort of my home on wheels.
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