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Winter Home Decor Items You Can Use Year Round, According to Interior Designer Mom

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Design: theSkimm | Photos: Hudson Grace, West Elm
December 15, 2025

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Last time we checked in with Interior Designer Mom, she was making her home a whimsical woodland for fall. She’s keeping things whimsical this winter, but adding in cozy trends like ski-inspired decor and chocolate brown holiday items. This list feels like going home for the holidays.

ski-plates
West Elm

A set of ski-inspired stoneware plates…

According to my mom, ski culture has infiltrated the home space. These sturdy stoneware plates feature a snowy mountain scene with cottages and skiers on a ski lift. It’s enough to make us want to book a trip down the mountain (almost). ($72, West Elm)

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ruggable
Ruggable

A forest green rug you’ll never get tired of…

What’s more whimsical than an intricate floral forest green rug? It’ll instantly make any room look more interesting, comes in 10 sizes, and has a built-in nonslip back (so no rug pad is required). The best part is you can throw it in the washing machine and it’ll come out like new. ($139+, Ruggable)

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deer
Walmart

A flocked deer in a trending color…

Chocolate brown is everywhere, from fashion to home decor. If you’re not keen on reds and greens, my mom says it’s a great way to do nontraditional holiday decor. This deer is simple and classic with a wreath around its neck. Grab a few for a festive grouping. ($35.98, Walmart)

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trees
Wayfair

A set of frosted trees you can leave out all winter…

This order comes with three sizes of snowy trees that would make a nice addition to any tabletop decor. You can even get more than one set and use them to create a winter wonderland tablescape. ($69.99, Wayfair)

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tray
Anthropologie

A bar tray for an extra place to put drinks…

When Anthropologie’s collab with the New York City Ballet dropped, I was immediately obsessed, especially since I grew up going to see The Nutcracker at Christmas. This tray is particularly eye-catching, and as one reviewer says, “very rich looking.” My mom says when you’re hosting, you can never have too many trays. ($89.60, Anthropologie)

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tissue-cover
Amazon

Not your average tissue box holder…

My mom is a huge fan of chinoiserie (which I talk about here). You’ll be surprised how adding a design piece like this tissue box cover will spruce up your bathroom. This one is seasonless, but they also have holiday versions, like a vintage-looking Santa and reindeer. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

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footed-bowl
Hudson Grace

An investment-worthy ceramic footed bowl…

This is quite a splurge, but you can use it as a centerpiece for your dining room table for years to come. It’s hand-glazed in Italy and would make a lovely wedding gift. My mom has something similar and fills it with lemons in the spring and fresh garlands during the holidays. ($198, Hudson Grace)

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grazing-bowl
Amazon

A grazing bowl that makes snacking fun…

Put this out filled with nuts, chocolates, crackers, or candies, and your guests will be torn between enjoying the treats or admiring the bowl. It’s made of durable stainless steel and has three adjoining bowls for easy serving. ({{dynamicPrice}}, Amazon)

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candle-holders
Etsy

A set of three vintage candle holders…

When it comes to home decor, Interior Designer Mom says everything is better in threes. These vintage candle holders make the perfect set, since they’re the same design but in three different heights. They’d look pretty as part of a tablescape. If these sell out, you can find similar options here. ($36, VisVintageTreasures via Etsy)

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butter-dish
GreenRow

A floral butter dish I need for myself…

When my mom sent me a link to this butter dish, I was immediately thinking of having a dinner party so I could buy it. It has daisies etched on the glass, but it works for all seasons. Plus, it’s dishwasher- and microwave-safe. ($49, GreenRow)

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sheets
Target

A woodland flannel sheet set…

When temperatures are freezing, you’ll want to change out your sheets for a warmer option. Flannel is the way to go, since they’re warm but still breathable. These have a delightful woodland creature print. ($55.01+, Target)

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pedestal
Wayfair

A pedestal for plants and more…

These pedestals are intended to be used outside to vary plant heights, but you can bring them indoors, too. My mom uses them to display artwork, vases, and even holiday decor. It’s not made of solid stone, so you won’t strain a muscle moving it around a room. ($122.99, Wayfair)

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journal
Papier

A gratitude journal by one of my favorite brands…

I was a devoted Five Minute Journal user until I got this one from Papier. The prompts are easy to follow, and I get excited to journal as part of my morning routine, rather than waking up and looking at my phone right away. Also, I love the astrological print, since it looks pretty on my nightstand. ($29.75, Papier)

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dreidel
Anthropologie

A dreidel to display year round…

This resin dreidel by Susan Alexandra is shaped like a cluster of bright green grapes. It comes with a matching holder and will make a splashy statement with your other Hanukkah decor. ($28, Anthropologie)

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boucle-chair
Quince

A bouclé chair that looks more expensive than it is…

Though still an investment, the quality of this chair is so good that it should have a higher price point. It’s soft and feels like a teddy bear, making it just right for your favorite reading corner. Grab the matching ottoman for an even cozier sitting room situation. ($525, Quince)

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