The best...spooky dinner-table decor
You should get a good laugh from your guests with the hidden animal mug.
Labra Holds 5 Candelabra
An affordable way to add drama to your tabletop. This glass candelabra has elegant, traditional lines, and is also available in a three-candle version.
$25, cb2.com
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Source: Bon Appétit
Eames House Bird
Help celebrate L.A.’s big fall show on 20th-century California design with this 11-inch-tall replica of a sculpture that designers Charles and Ray Eames showcased in their 1940s home.
$210, lacma.org
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Coupe Monochrome Plate
This dinner plate is part of a new bone china collection from Queensbury Hunt that features bold, unexpected black-and-white patterning.
$24, conranusa.com
Source: Elle Decor
Hidden Animal Mug
A post-dinner coffee from this charming mug is “good to the last drop—thanks to a surprise friend” peeking up from its depths. Available with a fox, bear, or owl.
$21, uncommongoods​.com
Source: Real Simple
The Corkcicle
A new way to quickly chill a bottle of wine. After you’ve poured a first glass, pull this icicle-shaped spear from your freezer, and the cold gel inside it will do the rest.
$23,
corkcicle.com
Source: NYMag.com
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