Past Home Decor Favorites | By Stacie Leigh

Browse past home decor favorites, including pieces I’ve used, styled, or would genuinely buy again. From everyday essentials to statement decor, these are items that hold up visually and practically over time.

Updated regularly as I rotate new pieces into my Current Obsessions.

A heavy, unlacquered brass piece that turns a basic kitchen item into something worth leaving out. Over time, it develops a natural patina, so it only gets better with use.

Best for: Kitchens or laundry areas that need one interesting detail.

A simple ceramic pitcher with a soft, worn finish that works in almost any room. Easy to style with fresh flowers, dried stems, or left empty on a shelf.

Best for: Kitchen counters, open shelving, or casual table styling.

Structured enough to hold their shape, but soft enough to feel natural in a space. A practical way to store everyday items without bringing in plastic bins.

Best for: Bathrooms, shelves, or anywhere clutter builds up quickly.

A classic porcelain jar with a traditional floral pattern. It adds structure to a space and works well as a standalone piece or paired on a console or shelf.

Best for: Entry tables, mantels, or nightstands.

A ceramic pitcher with soft floral detailing that feels like something picked up over time rather than bought all at once. Works well as a vase or simply as a decorative piece.

Best for: Open shelving or displaying fresh flowers.