
My favorite type of holiday decor is the kind that doesn't try too hard – that is, effortless decor details that are fit for the festive season, but prioritize style and elegance over kitschiness. And wouldn't you know it, that's just the type of decor that Quince has in its newly released holiday collection.
With velvet stockings in classic Christmas colors, blankets that layer warmth in the finest style, and fresh candles that capture the charming scents of the season, Quince's holiday collection is full of truly timeless look, and even better, these Christmas decor ideas start at just $20.
In my opinion, Quince's holiday decor collection gets it right – it's proof that your home can be festive and look chic, all at the same time.
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I sorted through Quince's holiday collection to find you the very best Christmas decor that radiates elegance and timeless style. Shop my standouts, below.

Nothing screams Christmas quite like a stocking – a red velvet stocking, that is. This one is a mantel decor idea that can enhance your living room with elegance and set the scene with Christmas spirit.

Christmas tree skirts are a holiday decor must-have. This one, with its ribbed velvet material and deep green color, can instantly enhance the look of your Christmas tree with traditional style.

Here's a Christmas living room decor idea that won't be out of style in a year. This pillow cover is rich in color and soft to the touch. Swap one of your regular pillow covers for this one come November 1st to ring in the holiday season.

When it comes to holiday decorating, scents are just as important as tangible decor. With its top notes of citrus, clove, and ginger, and its base notes of pine, oakmoss, and vanilla sugar, Spiced Noël is bound to make your home smell good this holiday season.

Holiday decor doesn't have to be red and green to reflect the aesthetic of the season. In fact, neutral-toned decor like this white and gray cashmere throw can be just as beneficial to a holiday decor scheme. A blanket like this can definitely be left out on your couch well into the new year.

Who knew that Quince sold such realistic-looking artificial Christmas trees? Certainly not me. This tree is tall, pre-lit, and full-bodied. Its easy set up and take down are ideal for years of use to come. Plus, this tree has stellar reviews, with one reviewer calling it their 'forever tree'.

Love the fisherman aesthetic? Keep it consistent in your home with fisherman-esque holiday decor. This woven cotton throw looks like something you'd find in a fisherman's cabin, but it could double as holiday decor thanks to its inviting green shade.

Nothing can top the fresh scent of a Christmas tree, but this Balsam Fir candle is a close second. With top notes of fir needle and winter citrus, and base notes of cedarwood and musk, this candle emits a fresh, inviting scent that is fit for the holiday season.

With its faux fur texture and rich brown color, this pillow cover could tastefully complement traditional holiday decor. However, this pillow cover isn't restricted to holiday use only. In fact, it's a detail that can make your living room more cozy all winter long.

Because these holiday decor features from Quince aren't overly bold or busy, they can easily layer with your existing holiday decor or any vintage Christmas decorations that have been in your family for years. They'll act as a neutral base for the rest of your seasonal decorations.
However, if you're aiming for that classic Christmas interior aesthetic this holiday season, Quince's holiday collection has everything you need to give your home a timelessly elegant look. From decor for the main entertaining rooms (like this green velvet stocking that's perfect for your Christmas fireplace), to accent details for the lesser-decorated parts of the home (like this rich red lumbar pillow could certainly make your bedroom more festive), Quince's holiday collection is bound to have something to pique your holiday decor interests.
This holiday decor from Quince is so timeless and elegant, it might even provoke you to start decorating for Christmas well before December 1st. Go ahead, we won't judge.