The Pottery Barn holiday collection puts a fresh spin on old classics – it's vintage with a 2024 twist

Between the red berry wreaths and gingerbread serveware, the Pottery Barn Christmas collection looks good enough to eat – these are my favorite finds

A triptych: white plates illustrated with Christmas trees against a brown background; Gingerbread Serveware Collection on a dining table; a red wreath and red garland above a white mantel.
(Image credit: Pottery Barn)

As a shopping writer, part of my job is to review the Christmas collections that come out each holiday season. I spend hours shopping for wreaths and garlands, ornaments and decorative objects.

The Pottery Barn Christmas Shop is such a breath of fresh air: you've got bronze sculptures, cut glassware, and rustic pine cone garlands, all with an on-trend retro feel. There's even an entire section known as the Gingerbread Shop, populated with pillows, candles, stockings, and serveware that looks good enough to eat.

Give your Christmas decor ideas a vintage twist this year with the Pottery Barn holiday collection. To save you the trouble of scrolling, I've picked out 21 of my favorite finds, including a tree-shaped teak wood cheese board for your holiday hosting and beaded string lights that look like glistening dewdrops.

My 21 favorite finds from the Pottery Barn Christmas Collection

The secret to decorating tastefully for Christmas is to be selective. That's why I spent hours sorting through 1,986 items in the 'New Arrivals' section to bring you durable designs and timeless styles at great prices.

Serveware

Tree accessories

Wreaths and garlands

Decorative objects

Throws and pillows


Pottery Barn aren't the only ones getting into the spirit of the season. Magnolia just dropped their 2024 holiday collection: defined by natural textures and neutral hues, these pieces ooze old-school charm.

Emilia Hitching
Sleep Editor

Emilia is our resident sleep writer. She spends her days tracking down the lowest prices on the best mattresses and bedding and spends her nights testing them out from the comfort of her own home. Emilia leads a team of testers across America to find the best mattress for every sleep style, body type, and budget.

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