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The Best Halloween Kitchen Decor

The Best Halloween Kitchen Decor
The Best Halloween Kitchen Decor


If you haven’t noticed by the onslaught of 12-foot tall Home Depot skeletons in your neighborhood, we’re in peak allspice-sprinkling, bulk candy-stashing season. And while it feels fair to say that Halloween decor traditionally fawns over the front lawn, there’s something especially gratifying about pivoting focus to Halloween kitchen and dining room decorations. After all, where else is a cast-iron cauldron supposed to live?

Spooky season decor thrives in the kitchen, from pumpkin-shaped Dutch ovens to bat-emblazoned dish towels. If you’re looking for kid-friendly or kitsch decor, I suggest creeping Etsy for retro cutouts and festive, fabric garlands; if you want to curate a spooky-meets-sumptuous tablescape, seek out some moody, dark glass Champagne coupes and a flight of ghostly candles to haunt the table runner. Whether your budget is $20 or $100, we have plucked some of the season’s best Halloween kitchen decor to get you feeling a little more goulish.

Dim the lights, and let’s find you a creepy candle or three.

Creepy crawly tablescapes

black and white halloween skeleton tray on a grey backdrop.


| John Derian for Target


John Derian for Target serving tray

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Ah, the Halloween spread. Whether you’re dressing a dinner table for eight people or carving out a festive spot on your kitchen island, some of the best Halloween decorations come in the form of tablescaping items. This durable, plastic serving tray of kindly skeletons — which is free of all the actually scary stuff like BPA plastic — is ready to serve up everything from cookies to main courses. And there’s a timeless, Masterpiece Mystery! element to artist John Derian’s designs.


halloween table decorations with a skeleton-themed drink dispenser and black candles and flowers.


| Pottery Barn


Pottery Barn skeleton drink dispenser stand

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Love Halloween, punch, and Motörhead? Meet your new, skeletal drink dispenser stand for the season. The fact that the boney hands are made out of a sturdy, antique-finished metal is also a nice touch.


four grey glass halloween glasses with skeletons on a table.


| Pottery Barn


Pottery Barn icon drinking glasses

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Here’s our multi-beverage layout proposal: Bring home Pottery Barn’s smoky, skull motif drinking glasses, because they’re handmade out of durable soda lime glass (meaning, Brad from Finance can’t crack it), and dishwasher safe.



| West Elm


West Elm Estelle Champagne coupes

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Serve your cocktail of choice in West Elm’s sultry black coupes. They’re like the Elvira of glassware, and sure will look great on your bar cart.


glass drinking glasses with snake motifs on a counter with a white backdrop.


| West Elm


West Elm snake motif beer glasses

Prices taken at time of publishing.

It’s just nice to see home bar beer glasses that don’t rely on, say, a fake collegiate seal motif. This versatile, slithering set from West Elm is perfect for serving up IPAs as well as cocktails or sodas with blood-red bitters.


spider web-shaped metal coasters on a black tablecloth.


| Anthropologie


Terrain spider web brass coasters

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Top off your drink-scaping with some sturdy, brass cobwebs from Anthropology. (Take notes on durability, Charlotte.)


napkin with moon design on a plate on a table with a black tablecloth and cutlery.


| West Elm


West Elm celestial napkin sets

Prices taken at time of publishing.

I don’t think we hype up cloth napkins enough. They’re softer to the touch than your Brawny roll (and last longer, too), more environmentally-friendly, and, as with this set, can make you feel like a crystal ball and a medieval astrologer could appear at any moment.


Frightfully cute cookware and tools

black fondue pot on a white backdrop.


| Swissmar


Swissmar fondue pot

Prices taken at time of publishing.

If you think about it, fondue pots are really just cheese-dedicated cauldrons. This sleek, cast-iron fondue pot from Swissmar — the unofficial poster child for fondue kits — has an enameled interior for easy clean-up, and six long-stemmed forks for your entire coven.




Lodge Day of the Dead cast-iron skillet

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Lodge has been crafting cast-iron skillets in Tennessee since 1896, so it has kind of perfected the art of the unfussy, pre-seasoned frying pan. The heritage cookware brand collaborated with artist Lordes Villagómez on this dia de los muertos-inspired skillet, whose intricate candy skull design deserves a place on your hanging rack year-round.


black cheese knives and servers on a cream backdrop.


| CB2


CB2 helms black cheese knives

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Don’t call them just any old cheese knives. These “black sculptural tools,” as CB2 aptly describes them, look almost as if they walked out of the Noguchi Museum gift shop. There’s also a nice weight to the trio’s handles, which will make slicing hearty cheeses a breeze.


pumpkin-shaped cookware next to food on a table.


| Williams Sonoma


Staub ceramic pumpkin cocotte

Prices taken at time of publishing.

If Halloween means one thing for cookware, it’s pumpkin-shaped cocottes and Dutch ovens. They make charming centerpieces for your stews, stuffings, and more, and can stay in rotation from now until late November. Staub has made a name for itself amongst pumpkin-themed cookery. The heritage Alsatian brand’s eternal gourd is a half-quart, stoneware enamel cocotte that can dishwashers, freezers, and oven temperatures of up to 572 degrees Fahrenheit. It would make for a tasteful, maybe even fail-proof gift for a friend’s fall housewarming party, your in-laws, and, of course, yourself.


pumpkin-shaped cookware on a black countertop filled with seeds.


| Staub


Staub ceramic pumpkin cocotte duo

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Cooking for two? Staub also has a 24-ounce pumpkin cocotte duo — one for you, and one for the ghost of your choice.


Spooky candles and lighting

Candles are one of the most effective ways at making your humble apartment feel like a Victorian widow’s attic. Artist Adrienne Kammerer’s mulled wine-inspired gargoyle and goblincore candles are spooky showstoppers, but there are plenty of more affordable candles that walk the line between cute, creepy, and tasteful.

black hand-shaped candle with fingers as flames in front of a pumpkin and halloween decorations.


| Laffact


Laffact Halloween hand candle

Prices taken at time of publishing.

The “Hand of Glory” is a Halloween motif with some deep and disturbing lore (TL;DR, it’s a dead person’s hand! It’s on fire!), and this black hand-shaped candle from Amazon is the perfect tabletop manifestation for the creepy lore.


lit ghost candles on a table with a grey backdrop.


| Shop of Happy Gifts


Shop of Happy Gifts ghost candles

Prices taken at time of publishing.

It’s the attention to detail of this ghostly set (no two ghosts are alike) that makes it such a memorable lighting choice. For about $14 a piece, you can present an entire family of ghosts to your dinner guests — or perhaps pepper them throughout your kitchen. Be warned: As one reviewer writes, they’re so cute that you’ll be tempted not to light them up. “[They] look so good I’m not sure I have it in me to burn them. Immediate emotional attachment.”


green-colored snake-shaped candle holder on a white backdrop.


| SSENSE


Laetitia Rouget sneaky dots candle holder

Prices taken at time of publishing.

We know SSENSE is beloved for its Rick Owens discounts and Godspell-meets-Dimes Square indie brands (we love you, Collina Strada), but it’s also home to some painfully cool home goods. This snake-shaped candle holder would not only make for a great Halloween dinner party centerpiece, but would look equally chic on a coffee table or bookshelf year-round.


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