If you celebrate Hanukkah, you know the struggle is real: It can be downright hard to find Hanukkah decorations to brighten your home for the Festival of Lights. In many shops with seasonal sections, Hanukkah inventory is limited — or altogether nonexistent — especially if you don’t live in an area with a substantially sized Jewish community. So the best way to score cheerful, stylish Hanukkah decorations is to shop online. (Pro tip: This year, Hanukkah runs December 18 to 26.)
Our list of the best Hanukkah decorations is here to help you curate the perfect selection. We're rounding up decorative pieces large and small, for display both indoors and out — from dreidel inflatables and yard signs to tabletop decorations and heirloom-status menorahs. Our list also includes an array of personalizable Hanukkah items like throw blankets and pillows that are just right for gift-giving, no matter your budget.
Brighten doorways, windows, and more with this festive set of Hanukkah string lights. No plugs are required, since the set is battery-powered, which makes installing them a breeze.
You won't need candles for this USB-powered menorah. It's perfect for homes where fire might be a safety hazard, and looks great as a decoration anywhere throughout the house.
Last-minute decorators will rejoice over these printable pieces of wall art, which make it possible to order and install decorations within the same day. Download the pieces, then print and place them in frames for a finished product.
These Hanukkah placemats with a pretty dove motif are made from 100% cotton with a palette of blue, white, and gold. The reversible design makes them extra versatile.
Set the stage for a gracious Hanukkah gathering right from the first step. This cheerful doormat has deco-inspired lettering and holiday symbols. And it’s machine washable so you can keep it looking brand new season after season.
This cozy little home in blue and white includes charming details such as a snow-covered roof and a menorah in the window. LEDs light it up from within.
With this peel-and-stick menorah, little kids can safely get involved in "lighting" the candles each night of the holiday using the included flame decals.
Dress up your couch with these personalized pillows featuring your family name. They come in blue, white, or beige, and all options include a menorah embroidered with silver and gold threads.
For a more rustic celebration, this banner works well for both indoor and outdoors parties. It's made primarily from burlap and twine, and is topped with paint and glitter for a little sparkle.
This stunning menorah has a tree of life motif. The collection is constructed of nickelplate and stainless steel, and this heirloom-worthy piece is bound to become a cherished part of the holiday for years to come.
For a unique holiday decoration, opt for a Hanukkah wreath. Made from barn wood, custom florals, and high-end fabric, this one is unlike anything else you'll find during your holiday shopping.
Bring your Hanukkah spirit to the garden with this customizable flag. Each flag is made to order and can include your initials, a monogram, or a phrase of your choosing.
This timeless wooden sign can brighten up your front door, mantle, or foyer for many Hanukkahs to come. Each piece is made with reclaimed pallet wood and covered in a wax finish for protection.
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