13 Home Things You Should Shop on Black Friday and Cyber Monday

It’s easy to skimp on your space. After all, buy a new top and everyone notices. But who’s going to know that you’ve had your comforter since college? Or that it came in a bag and is a polyester blend?

Well, houseguests, for one. Scratchy bedding doesn’t exactly scream “hospitality.” More important, filling your place with nice things (which you can have, swear) means that you get to bask in the glow of them day in and day out—and for years to come, which is a lot more than you can say for fast fashion. Here’s the home/apartment/wherever-you-live stuff we most hope will go on sale after Thanksgiving. Get it, ask for it, give it.

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An Eye-Catching Display

For love notes, kids’ drawings, postcards, and photos you’re not sure you want to frame-frame, a freestanding display that comes in two cheery colors. Frame Clipboard, $28

A Heritage Throw

Drape this 100% wool warmer over the back of your couch to instantly make your living room look like it could be in a catalog. Pendleton Glacial National Park Blanket, from $229

A High-Class Plant Stand

Lifting a big potted plant a few inches off the ground can elevate an entire room. This plant stand is extra elegant. Case Study Ceramic Planter With Walnut Stand, $160

The Pan You’ll Hand Down

This super-versatile, last-a-lifetime pan (use it to make eggs, cornbread, or even a giant chocolate chip cookie) comes preseasoned, so you can cook with it right out of the box. Finex Cast-Iron Skillet, $195

A Throwback Timepiece

Want to look at your phone less? Hang an old-school clock to cut down on screen time and add interest to an otherwise plain wall. Newgate Brixton Wall Clock, $140

Worth-the-Wait Coffee

Even if you don’t make pour-over coffee, boiling water in this gorgeous kettle means you’ll never have to listen to the shrill hiss of a teapot ever again. Stagg Pour-Over Kettle, $79

A Rug That Pops

A lot of rugs are either hopelessly muted or so busy they take over a room. This one is playful without looking like it belongs in a nursery. Geometric Landscape Rug, from $299

An Understated Lamp

Showcase a pretty cut-glass or filament bulb with this small-footprint floor lamp, available in three finishes. Beacon Floor Lamp, $69

An A.M. Life-Saver

Never lose your keys, wallet, or sunglasses (at least not in the house) again with a wall-mounted, felt-lined shelf that keeps chaos at bay. Grovemade Maple Catch-All, $150

Luxe Bath Linens

Imported from Japan, this spa-worthy Supima cotton towel dries in half the time of terry-cloth versions.Onsen Bath Towels, $55

A Cheerful Mug

Make every morning brighter with a handmade speckled mug from a perpetually sold-out ceramicist. Mary Carroll Pastel Dot Mug, $45

The Vacuum We’re Coveting

A clear canister lets you see all the dirt you’re sucking up, while a charging station means there’s no annoying cord trailing behind you. Dyson V7 Motorhead, $300

A Less-Messy Shower

Give your razor, toothpaste, and anything else currently perched precariously on the edge of your tub a home with this minimalist caddy. Tooletries Silicone Toiletries Holder, $17

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