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When scouring sale sections for the best deals on homewares, we’re never quite sure what kind we’re going to find. But whether it’s major steals on splurgy favorites, serious savings on seasonal essentials, or a meticulously organized combination of the two, Ssense never lets us down. From its end of season sale, we picked seven home accessories with a certain cool factor to them that we’re pretty sure your guests won’t spot elsewhere on their holiday party circuit. Think: a sculptural flame candle from a celeb-favorite fine jewelry brand, chartreuse ceramic goblets, and more.
Henry Holland Studio makes exquisite ceramic pieces—striped pasta bowls, creamers with zany handles, and this Ssense exclusive water jug. Its kooky proportions will make it a conversation piece on your table.
Maybe we’re getting ahead of ourselves, but we can’t wait to hang our and our guests’ essentials from these peachy ceramic wall hooks. They’re 37% off, made in Portugal, and just so happen to be an uncanny dupe for alabaster.
Sometimes the party takes on a life of its own, with your go-to glassware paying the price of a little too much merriment to go around. Not to worry: Good Beast is a Ssense sale section regular, which means you can restock on essentials like this handblown glass decanter with ease.
If the words “I’m seeing that everywhere right now” aren’t exactly music to your ears, fine jeweler Hannah Jewett’s sculptural candles need to be on your radar.
This Spanish fashion designer’s tableware is an editor favorite, and these chartreuse ceramic goblets are no exception.
The color and curves of this square wall mirror would make an eye-catching entryway accent, sure, but it could also double as a chic bar tray.
This handmade ceramic serving platter comes with a 60% discount and a story: Philadelphia artist Sean Gerstley makes some of the coolest sculptural ceramics around. His squiggly lamps and mosaic-like side tables rack up the likes on Instagram, but his tableware line is still pretty under the radar.