Hanukkah

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Silverplate Modernist Hanukah Menorah - Eat Drink Home
Silverplate Modernist Hanukah Menorah - Eat Drink Home
Silverplate Modernist Hanukah Menorah - Eat Drink Home
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One Kings Lane

Lucite & Brass Hannukah Menorah - Eat Drink Home - Clear
Lucite & Brass Hannukah Menorah - Eat Drink Home - Clear
Lucite & Brass Hannukah Menorah - Eat Drink Home - Clear
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One Kings Lane

Art Glass 18"L Large-Scale Menorah - Eat Drink Home - Clear
Art Glass 18"L Large-Scale Menorah - Eat Drink Home - Clear
Art Glass 18"L Large-Scale Menorah - Eat Drink Home - Clear
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One Kings Lane

Coluna Menorah, Marble & Silver
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Mathis Home

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Brillante Menorah, Marble & Silver
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Mathis Home

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Brillante Menorah, Marble & Gold
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Mathis Home

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Coluna Menorah, Marble & Gold
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Mathis Home

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Shop Our Hanukkah Decor Collection

Hanukkah decorations will help you celebrate this meaningful holiday and enjoy its traditions to the fullest. 


No Hanukkah display is complete without a menorah. This essential decoration typically has nine candles — one of each of the eight nights of Hanukkah, plus a shamash (or helper candle) used to light the others. Menorahs come in all sorts of materials and sizes, so pick one that fits your family traditions or personal style.


For a classic look, why not go with a traditional menorah made from antique silver or solid metal? If you want something vintage, a handmade wooden menorah might fit the bill. Or maybe you’re looking for something more artistic — like a striking metal or hand-blown glass menorah. 


Along with lighting the menorah, Hanukkah is also about sharing delicious meals. A beautiful tablescape will get your guests into the holiday spirit. Start by laying out an elegant blue or white tablecloth with matching dishes and cloth napkins. Add gleaming copper or gold silverware for a sophisticated touch. 


To complete the look, add traditional Hanukkah decor. Think blue garland and shimmering candlesticks.


Plants will also liven up your Hanukkah table. Use a large vase filled with a colorful boutique as a stunning centerpiece. Or scatter smaller potted plants around for an eclectic display.  


When To Put Up Hanukkah Decor


Hanukkah dates change every year, so there’s no set rule for when to start decorating. You can start as soon as the mood strikes you. 


If you’re eager to get a head start, you could set up your decorations for Hanukkah in late November or early December. This timing lets you soak up the festive vibe for a few extra weeks. But it’s also totally valid to wait until a day or two before Hanukkah begins to build excitement. 


Where To Buy Hanukkah Decorations


Most major retailers carry at least a small selection of Hanukkah decorations in December. For the best selection, though, you’ll want to shop online. 


At Furniture.com, we offer plenty of stunning Hanukkah décor from Mathis Home, One Kings Lane, and other top brands. Whether you’re expanding your menorah collection or shopping for a whimsical inflatable, we’ve got what you need. 


Browse our online catalog for inspiring Hanukkah decoration ideas. You can also filter items by color, material, price, style, and more. These criteria will help you find the perfect accessories to celebrate this wonderful holiday year after year. 

F.A.Q.

What are the traditional decorations for Hanukkah?

Every Hanukkah display needs at least one menorah. Without this essential decoration, you won’t be able to light the candles each night — the most important holiday ritual. Most people place their menorahs in a window to share the warm light with passersby. Dreidels are another cherished Hanukkah decoration. Your guests may enjoy a fun dreidel game. But they’re also great accents for your table or windowsills. Many people also love including the Star of David in their Hanukkah displays. Use white string lights to shape this symbol on your wall, or hang banners with this culturally significant design.

What are the traditional colors for Hanukkah?

While there’s no official Hanukkah color, blue and white are definitely the most popular. These colors appear on the Israeli flag, which may be the reason why they’ve become closely associated with the holiday. Another possible explanation is that they reflect the tallit, or Jewish prayer shawl, which is traditionally white with a blue fringe. In Judaism, blue symbolizes heaven, faith, and truth, while white represents peace and purity. Together, these colors fill your home with a serene, spiritual ambiance — the perfect backdrop for a joyful celebration with your loved ones.
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