
If You Take Your Home's Vibes And Aesthetic Very Seriously, These 27 Things From Etsy Are Right Up Your Alley
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Whether you want to live in a cottage, farmhouse, or design-forward dream apartment, you're sure to find a small business that sees your vision.
1. A macrame fruit hammock so all your produce has a cool place to hang out that's not the usual space-hogging bowl.
Knapp's Knots is a San Diego-based business owned by Anastasia Knapp who is quite possibly making the cutest macrame and wood crafts you've ever seen.
Get it from Knapp's Knots for $28.90+ (available in two sizes and nine colors).
2. A made-to-order ceramic soap dish that'll hook neatly over the side of your sink with a cleverly placed drainage hole to keep things fresh and slime-free.
It's made on a pottery wheel, so it takes 4–6 weeks to ship out. Kim Hau makes everything by hand in Colorado.
Promising review:"I love this soap dish! I bought some handmade soap at a farmers market and wanted a soap dish for it. This one caught my eye because of the sensible drain, the minimalist design, and the matte black glaze." — Linda BInder
3. A beautiful stained-glass butterfly stake so your plant can have a permanent guest. It hooks onto the side of a planter to create the illusion of a monarch just dropping by for a quick rest.
Reviewers note that the smaller details on the wings are painted on, not individual pieces of stained glass. Avalglass is a small business based in Poland, so shipping times are longer than normal.
Promising review: "A beautiful birthday gift for my mom, made and shipped with care all the way to Kansas! Well-crafted and unique, just as pictured. Highly recommend!" — Vicky
Get it from Avalglass for $39.69.
4. Or stained glass garland you can hang near a window to treat yourself to a colorful light show when the sun hits. People who love when cool shadows appear on the wall: This one is for you!
GlasatelierClaire / Etsy
GlasatelierClaire is based in the Netherlands and sells glass decor.
Promising review: "It is so beautiful! I bought this as a gift but wish I could kept it. I'm obsessed with it." — Valerie
5. A sleek iPhone charging dock that turns your phone into a faux digital alarm clock. It'll make your bedside table situation look a little more intentional (vs., say, a mess of wires and a phone flat on the table).
It's compatible with phone cases up to 3 mm thick and comes with two adhesive MagSafe rings to ensure compatibility. You can also get it engraved! To get this cool clock display, check out the instructions to turn on Standby Mode. Craft Kitties is a Hong Kong-based tech shop that works with solid wood.
Promising review: "This looks SO cool on my nightstand! Very retro and reminds me of my childhood. It's well constructed and very solid! Excellent purchase!" — tarkus697
Get it from Craft Kitties for $59+ (available in iPhones 12–16 and four colors).
6. A linen couch cover to protect your sofa from The Horrors (cat puke, spilled wine, cookie crumbs) so thoroughly, it'll be like they were never there at all. Minimalist, coastal grandmother lifestyle, here we come.
The Linen Valley / Etsy
The Linen Valley is a family-run, Lithuania–based biz from Raimonda Mor. They source sustainable linen from local manufacturers and create beautiful collections for your bedroom, bathroom, and dining room!
Promising review: "Absolutely gorgeous!!!!! Exactly what I was looking for! The quality is amazing. I will absolutely be buying more!!!" — Jennifer
Get it from The Linen Valley for $129.59+ (available in 5 sizes and 12 colors).
7. A funnel planter that not only has a drainage hole (a MUST if you want a healthy plant), but actually incorporates it into the overall look. There's even a cool, orb-like water catcher that's easier to deal with than traditional saucers.
Modernized Pottery / Etsy
The 3D-printed pot is made from biodegradable materials. Modernized Pottery designs and makes all their products in the US.
Promising review: "Replanted my exploding aloe vera plant — she is THRIVING, and has plenty of space to grow outwards without bruising against pesky pot walls. Really appreciated the custom color order too!" — Lexi
Get it from Modernized Pottery for $34.29+ (available in two sizes and eight colors).
8. A UFO abduction lamp to add a little Mulder to your otherwise Scully-esque desk. It comes with a color-changing remote so you can pick whatever hue matches the moo -d (sorry).
You can make the light strobe, fade, or sync with your music. Despite what the images suggest, this is a USB-corded device. Atom by Adam is located in North Carolina.
Promising review: "It's a fun gift. I bought it for my husband, and we are both so in love with it! We went with the alien option and love how the light color can be changed." — Charlotte
Get it from Atom By Adam for $49.99+ (available with or without an alien).
9. Under-cabinet containers you can install in areas that were previously considered at capacity. They maximize space under sinks, in pantries, and beneath shelves, meaning you can finally fit even more stuff in your home! The jars are airtight and self-seal when you put them back, so you can store anything from coffee beans to cotton swabs in them.
Each jar is sold in a set of two or three and comes with its own magnetic rims and one stainless steel shelf plate. Vascito provides high-tech home storage and organization products.
Promising review:"AMAZING! I love this product. The containers are of good quality, and the rims unscrew for easy cleaning. They really are tightly sealed, and there is no need for a lid. The customer service was fab, providing personalized labels, and the delivery was amazingly quick considering I'm in England!" — samhhawk99
Get it from Vascito for $59.95+ (available in four sizes and two colors).
10. A book lamp that fits neatly onto your bookshelf so you don't have to worry about mounting, electrical work, or other tiresome chores that aren't cuddling up with a book. The linen-shaded lamp comes with a long, 8-inch cord that you can easily snake through the back of your bookcase.
Check out this TikTok and watch this lamp book seamlessly blend in with the bookshelf.
Literary Lamps is based in Broussard, Louisiana. They have the lamp available with several different covers to best fit your home's aesthetic.
Promising review:"Not only is this lamp extraordinarily beautiful, but the seller was beyond helpful when I needed the size customized because my bookshelf's shelves weren't tall enough to accommodate the listed book size. I literally just bought another one today for my other bookshelf! Truly cannot recommend this product and the seller enough!" — McKenna Barry
Get it from Literary Lamps for $149.99 (available in two styles).
11. Or a gothic cathedral book light to give some gravitas to your fantasy or horror collection. It comes with two LED candles that provide a flickering glow perfect for a year-round spooky vibe. The Locked Tomb series would be an incredible choice, NGL.
Prismatic3DPrints1 / Etsy
Prismatic3DPrints1 sells 3D-printed lights and is based in Colorado.
Promising review: "This is so amazing! I absolutely love it! The black and light blue is beautiful. This option wasn't pictured, so I just took the chance. And it's beautiful together. Looks great with my Fallen books. Arrived quickly. Thanks so much." — Lisa
12. A bunch of floral-scented grape soap that pretty much blows all other decorative soap out of the water. Handmade by a mother and son with olive oil and natural fragrances, these vegan soaps can be displayed in a bowl or hung anywhere you want some nice, subtle scents.
Handmade Soap Emporium / Etsy
Handmade Soap Emporium is a family-owned business using traditional Lebanese soap-making methods.
Promising review: "Fragrance is evident without being overpowering. Craftsmanship is exceptional. This is a unique piece that makes a beautiful gift." — anabtawi
Get it from Handmade Soap Emporium for $24.59 (available in five colors/scents).
13. A 3D-printed, modular Gothic tower plant pole offering a romantic place for your pothos or ivy to climb up. There's a watering tower on top and a column base that fits securely in the planter.
This is a stackable, mix-and-match set. Make sure you buy the starter set first or else you'll just be buying a single piece. The Argent Rose is a queer-owned business that sells 3D-printed decor. 95% of their shipping supplies are recycled.
Promising review: "Thank you very much for this stunning moss pole! It looks great with my plant, the delivery was as described (in fact, it was delivered much faster than I assumed), and the quality of the 3D print is so good that you barely notice that it is 3D printed. A lovely product! :)" — Kristina Gröber-Stein
14. An acrylic dry-erase board that serves as unobtrusive decor until you're ready to break out the markers and start brainstorming what you want for dinner.
1801 & Co/Etsy
1801 & Co. is a Minnesota-based, family-owned shop established in 2016 that specializes in family wall calendars, chore charts, wedding signs, and more.
Promising review: "I love it! I got it so fast after ordering and it's perfect. I love the sleek design for my small home office space. I can't function at work without a dry-erase board but couldn't find any that would look nice in my office space, which is in the corner of my master bedroom! Having functional office space but not LOOKING like an office in the bedroom is challenging but this acrylic board is PERFECT. The black pen that comes with it has very nice fine tip and erases without a trace." — Dawn Powell
Get it from 1801 & Co. for $24.55+ (originally $17.95+; available in several different thicknesses and sizes as well as four hardware colors).
15. A jumbo carrot body pillow in case you wanna inject some serious vitamin A into your home. Snuggle up with this 4-foot-long plush and live out Bugs Bunny's greatest dream.
Jumbo Jibbles sells oversized food throw pillows and sweaters.
Promising review: "In a world full of uncertainty, and in the times we live in, I have to say this giant carrot gave me the serotonin boost I needed. I love it beyond words. The quality is amazing; thank you for your art!" — Robyn
16. A super cool end table with a unique wavy design sure to catch you a ton of compliments. Pretty much anything will look cool when placed on this thing.
Mad Magic / Etsy
Mad Magic is run by Heather and James in North Carolina.
Get it from Mad Magic for $245.
17. A crescent bamboo wine holder offering an elegant and kinetic way to store a primo bottle of wine. I strongly recommend finding one with the prettiest label possible so it can double as decor until you're ready to drink it.
Kozy Sweet Home / Etsy
Kozy Sweet Home is a California-based shop established in 2019 that specializes in home essentials and giftware made with environmentally-conscious bamboo.
Promising review:"This wine holder is really pretty in person, and holds a bottle beautifully. Quick turnaround time on delivery too. Thanks so much!" — Melissa Snavely
Get it from Kozy Sweet Home for $29.99 (originally $39.99).
18. A handmade ceramic incense cone burner that looks like a tiny little stove. I've seen some cute burners in my time, but this dollhouse-ready one takes the cake.
SuvenaArt / Etsy
The burner comes with 10 incense cones that each burn for around a half hour. SuvenaArt sells creative ceramic incense burners.
Promising review: "Very nice! Nicely made and bigger than expected. I love it; wonderful to look at. The incense is nice, too. Fast shipping and good communication from the seller. Thank you." — Juliana
Get it from SuvenaArt for $50.92 (available in seven colors and 20 fragrances).
19. Puffy bookends in bright colors to make your bookshelf feel like it came straight from the MoMA gift shop — even if you have more mystery novels than sleek art books.
Benga Studio / Etsy
Benga Studio 3D prints their decor items with bio-sourced plant-based plastic.
Promising review: "Super lightweight, I appreciate that it's harder for me to see the lines of the 3D printing, almost like it was sanded down but still has texture. It looks super modern." — Nicole
Get them from Benga Studio for $34.71+ (available in five shapes and 20 colors).
20. A cottagecore-y felt desk mat with an embroidered frog design of your choice. Your desk should feel cozy even if your job makes you feel prickly.
Plum / Etsy
Plum sells desk accessories from Ukraine.
Promising review: "First of all, the desk mat is PERFECT! Exactly what I was hoping for! And the frog embroidery is SO CUTE! Also, the shop owner was incredibly helpful and communicative when my package got temporarily lost during shipping. So grateful and highly recommend!" — Kayla
Get it from Plum for $29.52+ (available in 10 sizes, four colors, and 12 frogs).
21. A mini linen embroidered curtain for your kitchen or bathroom that's just so... *excuse me; I'm gonna cry* It's just too cute! I feel like it belongs in a lil' farmhouse.
Chlinen / Etsy
22. A handmade, glass birth month flower — pick up one to represent each member of your friends and family to create the most sentimental bouquet of all time. Assuming not everyone was born in the same month, the collection will look super cute in a vase!
YanwwShop / Etsy
YanwwShop sells glass art from Hong Kong. Don't forget to check the dimensions before buying.
Promising review: "They are beautiful flowers and amazing craftsmanship! Very delicate. Be careful assembling them into a bouquet!" — Megan
Get it from YanwwShop for $5.75+ (available in 12 styles, plus leaf options).
23. A handmade, laser-engraved butterfly plant stand/side table to elevate your plants or decor to new soaring heights. You can pick the stain of the wood to best match your style.
Wood & Soil
Wood & Soil sells a variety of cute furniture for plants from Washington.
Get it from Wood & Soil for $95+ (available in four sizes and six colors).
24. A cute poster of a handful of pool balls to add a pop of color to your room. The use of negative space really makes this piece special, IMO!
PinkTigerGifts / Etsy
PinkTigerGifts is a Colorado-based small business that sells posters of the owner's own paintings.
Promising review: "Bought this for my daughter's dorm room! She LOVED it! It was delivered quickly, in perfect condition, just as pictured. Thick paper and colors were so vibrant. Would order from them again in a heartbeat!" — Barbara
Get it from PinkTigerGifts for $17.99 (available in 17 sizes).
25. Or an art print featuring a scene from Animal Fashion Week. Having these fashionistas in your home is likely to double the value of your property. ;)
Ashley Percival / Etsy
Ashley Percival is an illustrator who sells kooky, cute, and colorful animal prints.
Promising review: "Really love this print and the paper it comes on is really high quality. I had a great experience with the seller. I have a frame with an odd size and asked the seller if I could get a print that matched the frame I have. I was able to get it very quickly and very easily. Thank you!" — cristina
Get it from Ashley Percival for $40.99+ (available in 11 sizes).
26. A hand-blocked cotton quilt perfect for when the weather gets too warm for a heavy comforter. The double-sided design means that, in a way, you're kinda getting two blankets for the price of one!
HausofNamaste /Etsy
HausofNamaste sells stunning bags, robes, kaftans, quilts, dresses, and tableware.
Promising review: "Beautiful quilt. Prettier than anything I saw at stores. I like the weight of the quilt too. Not too thin, not too heavy." — pethjill
Get it from HausofNamaste for $144.65+ (available in sizes twin XL, Queen, and King).
27. A pack of record dividers for vinyl collectors who need to do a little more organizing. It'll feel like you're record shopping through your own collection and might even help you rediscover old purchases.
Cilpa
Clipa wants to organize your music collection with the help of dividers, stands, and display racks.
Promising review: "This is the cherry on the top of my record player table/wall! The dividers are high quality; the letters are on both sides and they just have an overall great look! I shopped around a bit and I am glad I settled on this seller. Also, they came quickly and were packaged well." — Sarah
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