The Home Edit

STYLISH HANUKKAH DECOR PICKS THAT SHINE BRIGHT

Prepare for your Festival of Lights to get a major glow up.

*This post contains affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you buy something.

This year, the stars (and the calendars) have aligned to bring us the ultimate holiday mash-up: Hanukkah kicking off on Christmas. It’s like the universe knew we needed an excuse to double the twinkle lights and eat both latkes and sugar cookies in the same sitting.

To celebrate this rare festive fusion, we’ve pulled together a list of our top Hanukkah decor picks to help you honor tradition in style. We’re talking a gorgeous brass Menorah that doubles as a centerpiece, a personalized Hanukkah gingerbread house that’ll make your bubbe kvell, and much more.

So, grab your gelt, pour yourself a glass of Manischewitz, and let's start decorating. L’chaim!

Crystal Dreidel Paperweight

Functional, fabulous, and ready to spin its way into your heart.

Wythe Brass Menorah

Proof that a Menorah can be both a holiday tradition and a jaw-dropping centerpiece that's basically a work of art.

Hanukkah Felt Ball Garland

String it, drape it, love it.

Deluxe Twisted Hanukkah Candles

Add a twist (literally) to your Festival of Lights with candles that are anything but basic.

Hanukkah Botanical Stoneware Dinnerware Collection

Elegant, timeless, and perfectly on theme—just add candles and carbs for the ultimate Hanukkah vibe.

Mensch on a Bench

The holiday sidekick with enough chutzpah to keep everyone on their best behavior.

Personalized Hanukkah Gingerbread House

Your new favorite holiday tradition: edible, Instagrammable, and totally customizable.

Starry Gold Rim Wine Glasses

Fancy enough for Hanukkah, yet practical enough for a glass of seltzer.

Dreidel Shaped Pillow

Cozier than the one made out of clay.

Star of David Napkin Rings

A subtle but stunning way to tie your Hanukkah tablescape together.

Assorted Hanukkah Cookie Tin

Thanks to Williams Sonoma, these cookies let you enjoy the sweetness of the season without breaking out a single mixing bowl.