1. Florence Balducci Black Cat Light-Up Paper House
Crafted from paper, these houses light up to cast a spooky
shadow on your mantle or side table. Collect them all to form a haunted
village.
2. Pre-Lit Silver Skull
A little scary, a bit rock ‘n roll, this skull lights up to
show you who’s boss. You can even set a timer and place it outside so it lights
up when the moment is right.
3. Spooky Soirée Towels
We have a feeling both Bram Stoker and Edgar Allan Poe would
approve of these towels, adorned with botanical sketches of bats and birds.
4. Pumpkin Punch Bowl and Cups
You can still make that red punch with the floating grape eyeballs
in it, but now it will look that much more sophisticated in this mouth-blown
glass punch bowl.
5. Cipher Brass Spiderweb Taper Candle Holder
These candle holders would fit right into a dinner party filled
with happy haunts and foolish mortals alike.
6. Amber Glass Pumpkins
These glass pumpkins are more tasteful than scary, but you can use them for both Halloween and Thanksgiving décor to get the most bang for your buck.
7. Ebonized Round Web Serving Board
Imagine some spooky charcuterie on this serving board or
even some frightening fruit. How about a spider cheeseball with pretzel legs?
8. Twisted Twinkling Tree
You don’t have to water this two-foot-tall tree, but it does
glow with tiny lights. Get several to build a tiny forest; it can be used
inside or outside in covered areas.
9. Lit Rattan Haunted House
Set this village of demented dollhouses in a corner to give
it a haunting, abandoned vibe.
10. Skeleton Hand Embroidered Lumbar Pillow
This pillow adds a fun little nod to Halloween to your sofa
without hijacking your style. The neutral tones of it work in a variety of
color schemes.
11. Spooky Glass Orbs
Smoky soda lime glass looks so mysterious and foreboding.
Get the large and small orbs for a pair of intrigue.