Welcome to The Editors’ Lower, our month-to-month column devoted to lovely and helpful finds for everywhere in the home. On this installment: Folded-paper stars, painted baubles, delicate blown glass designs—there’s a bevy of tiny, intricately made ornaments on the market, and we’re simply wooed by all of them. However this 12 months, we observed one frequent thread amongst the decor we’re admiring these days: flora, fauna, fish, and fruits, immortalized in shiny brass and pressed tin. Take a look. — The R/G Editors
Hare and Stag
Above: A stately stag or a sprightly rabbit? We might be swayed by both one. Store now.
Fish
Above: Now we have a factor for fish motifs—and this polished-brass decoration comes engraved with a want (“Bona fortuna et amor,” Latin for “Good luck and love”). Store now.
Pear
Above: Hand-cut, with a hand-hammered edge and colourful tassel, this pear decoration reminds us of the flamboyant gilded pears that are available reward bins (but it surely lasts for much longer). Store now.
Dove and Mistletoe
Above L: A candy embossed dove with a colourful twist: a brilliant ribbon loop. Store now. Above R: December’s most romantic greenery, however make it minimalist. Store now.
Chicken
Above: Made out of strong brass, Fog Linen’s easy chicken will be hung in a window all 12 months lengthy. Store now.
Holly Leaves
Above: These fairly, subtly festive brass leaves add a wink of gold to the tree. Store now.
Moon
Above: And from artist Megan Fatharly, a clever crescent moon to look at over the top of the 12 months. Store now.
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You’ll be able to by no means have too many bells. A reasonably bow. And a blown-glass wing.