We saw it coming from a mile away: gingerbread is trending for the 2023 holiday season. Even Etsy confirmed it in their 2023 holiday trends report.
When you think about it, gingerbread-themed decor really should've been popular a long time ago. It's seasonal but works beyond Christmas, has a color scheme that works with a range of colors, and is a staple of the holiday season (but usually only in cookie jars).
It has finally arrived in 2023 though because gingerbreadcore is the next logical step after cottagecore, which has been trending for several years. You want to live in a rustic cottage in a forest, when the holidays roll around you probably want to do a little bit of nostalgic gingerbread baking.
Though there are definitely a ton of goofily grinning gingerbread people on paper garlands, table runners, and yard inflatables, we've rounded up 17 of our favorite gingerbread decor pieces that are a more stylish, unique take on the holiday staple. The cookies may get stale, but none of these decorations will.
Joann
Put your best (gingerbread) foot forward with a coir door mat. The back is latex to keep it from sliding.
Pottery Barn
Lids on mugs can often feel extra, but when the lid is the roof to the gingerbread home, how could you not have a lid? These gingerbread mugs (sold as singles or a set of four) are perfect for coffee, hot chocolate topped with whipped cream, or any holiday drink. They're microwave and dishwasher safe too.
Amazon
Any well-decorated holiday mantel has a garland. This nine-foot clay gingerbread person garland is a great addition to a mantelscape of any style.
Pottery Barn
These gingerbread village houses are an updated take on the holiday village your grandma (or you!) might have laid out
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