Designers Reveal the Biggest Holiday Decor Trends of 2024—And They're Not All What You'd Expect

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Even holiday decorations aren't immune to seasonal trends and viral fads. Halloween saw the rise of the 12-foot-tall skeleton, and Thanksgiving has been taken over by LEGO centerpieces. But what's new with Christmas? The season of traditional red and green—with the occasional dash of silver and gold—isn't exactly known for variation. We're here to reveal that, yes, even Christmas decor has trends.

Whether it's velvet-flocked ornaments or Scandinavian-inspired advent candles, the top holiday trends of 2024 are all about what's cozy and comfortable. To help us navigate the seasonal trends of the year, we tapped expert interior designers to share what they see as the holiday trends of 2024—and give their advice on how to incorporate them into your own home.

Tree Collars

“I've really been eyeing the shift to tree collars instead of tree skirts. They're cool and modern. You can get tree collars in lots of different finishes and it's a super clean look.” —Hema Persad, Founder & Principal Designer, Sagrada Studio


LED Gingerbread House Christmas Tree Collar

$13.99 at Amazon


Scalloped Rattan Basket Tree Skirt

$158.00 at Anthropologie


28" Boucle Tree Ring

$26.99 at Amazon


4-Panel Hammered Metal Christmas Tree Collar

$59.97 at Amazon


Bows

“The biggest trend for holiday 2024 is bows, bows, and more bows! As trends go, this one is refreshingly simple and affordable to take part in. Bows in any color, material, or size will do and they're a fun way for the whole family to participate in the festive fun. Pick a ribbon or two from the craft store that coordinates with your existing decor and then go to town tying bows on everything that will sit still. Pro tip: don't double knot and post-holiday clean-up will be a breeze! The best part is you can save all your pre-cut ribbons for next year and deck the halls in half the time.” —Bethany Adams of Bethany Adams Interiors


24 Pcs Burgundy Velvet Christmas Tree Bows

$20.99 at Amazon


Embroidered Bow Dinner Napkins, Set of 4

$42.00 at Mark and Graham


Satin Bow Garland

$128.00 at Anthropologie


Bow Tree Topper

$99.00 at Pottery Barn

Handmade Decorations

“The Hygge approach to Christmas—focusing on simplicity, coziness, and natural elements—is something I admire, and I can see it making a big impact this holiday season. People are embracing evergreen branches, pinecones, and ornaments made from handmade felt and wood, which creates such a warm, organic look. Personally, I decorate in this style every year because it feels timeless and comforting, with materials that reflect what’s in season. I also have a soft spot for anything handmade; those pieces are perfectly imperfect, bringing so much character and charm to holiday decor.” —Becky Shea, Creative Director and Founder, Becky Shea Design


Wooden Star Ornament, Set of 4

$69.00 at Schoolhouse


Felt Christmas Tree Ornament

$9.47 at Amazon


Holiday Stockings

$29.95 at L.L.Bean


Felt Mistletoe Wreath

$60.00 at The Six Bells


Nostalgic Decor

“This year we are seeing themes of nostalgia in the holiday decor. People are embracing whimsical and playful elements, and velvety bows are big. Village themes, woodland motifs, and patchwork details evoke a joyful, childlike spirit.” —Linette Dai, Founder & Principal Designer, Linette Dai Design


Lit Wooden Christmas Mantel Villages

$99.00 at Balsam Hill


6" Red Velvet Bows, 6ct.

$3.00 at Michael's


Cozy Christmas Tree & Train Snow Globe

$99.00 at MacKenzie-Childs


12 Days of Christmas Stoneware Dinner Plates - Set of 4

$79.50 at Pottery Barn


Mixing Metals

“I love the sophisticated touch that mixing brass and chrome décor brings to the holidays. There's nothing better than the added twinkle from tree lights and candle flames.”

Lindsie Davis, Founder and Principal Designer, Blueberry Jones Design


Metallic Glass Ornaments - Set of 20

$49.90 at Zara Home


Faux Shimmer Wreath & Garland

$129.00 at West Elm


Floral Menorah

$128.00 at Anthropologie


Metallic Foil Linens Runner

$38.00 at West Elm

A Return to Organic Greenery

Sure, artificial trees and garlands can be convenient, but nothing beats the smell and feel of the real thing. “My favorite holiday decor trend is definitely the use of natural elements that embrace the winter season. I love decorating with balsam fir and fresh evergreen—the scent is incredible and brings such warmth into the home. Incorporating juniper berries and pinecones, and even making garlands from scratch, adds a special, personal touch. There’s something so meaningful about using these natural materials; it feels intricately considered and creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere that celebrates the season’s beauty.” —Becky Shea, Creative Director and Founder, Becky Shea Design


6 Ft. Fraser Fir Tree (Live Cut)

$269.00 at The Sill


Fragrant Pod Wreath

$168.00 at Food52


Real Touch Norfolk Pine Garland - 180" Long

$148.00 at Afloral


Holly Kissing Ball

$54.95 at Williams Sonoma


Jewel Tones and Sparkle

“I am loving the return of moody jewel tones for the holidays. Rich emeralds, deep sapphires, and velvety burgundies are making spaces feel cozy and luxurious. It’s an elevated, sophisticated take on holiday decor that feels dramatic in all the right ways, and when paired with brass or antique gold accents, it gives off this irresistibly warm glow. Forget traditional red and green—this year, we’re decking the halls with a bit of glam!” — Linda Hayslett of LH.Designs


Farmhouse Ornament Collection

$159.00 at Balsam Hill


Alta Metal Menorah

$69.00 at West Elm


Signature Velvet Stocking

$39.20 at Ballard Designs


Hanukkah Decorative Tablescape Set

$112.65 at Crate & Barrel

Colorful Taper Candles

“I have absolutely been loving colored taper candles! Standard white is fine, but it's fun to see red or green or even black taper candles on a table, especially when they coordinate with the rest of the tablescape”—Hema Persad, Founder & Principal Designer, Sagrada Studio


Icon Holiday Taper Candles, Set of 2

$36.00 at Anthropologie


45ct 5.5" Menorah Pearlized Hanukkah Candles

$8.00 at Target


12 inch Red Gradient Taper Candles

$23.99 at Amazon


Pattern Taper Candle

$20.00 at MoMA Design Store



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