Mexico Home Collection: Sourced Picks

Sunlit Seasonal Edit

I’m not one to store a bin of Christmas decorations, and I’m definitely not someone who commits to a heavy theme. But I do love shifting the mood of the house this time of year — just in a way that still feels like me. Living in Mexico has spared me the December 1st frenzy that seems inescapable back in Canada and the US: no harsh mall lighting, no snowflake window decals, no sea of plastic ornaments all screaming for attention. I enjoy that quiet. And then, sometime in the second week of December, the air shifts, the joy rises, and I start feeling festive.


So while this edit might feel a little late to the party, if you buy them in the next few days, every piece will still arrive to your Mexican casa before Christmas. And the best part? Each item can live in your home long after the season is over. Together, they create an elevated, textural look that feels sunlit, organic, and quietly seasonal.

I’ll always put local artisans first — nothing compares to the handmade pottery, textiles, and woodwork made here. But sometimes we need pieces that are durable, affordable, and easy to get delivered. These are the finds I’ve already sifted through — well-reviewed, beautiful, and practical.

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Elevated Seasonal Picks


1. Ribbed Sage Glass Candle Holders- These soft green holders are the foundation of this palette. Their ribbed texture catches natural light beautifully, and the color ties directly into the eucalyptus garland. Style them alone or with the tree candles for a subtle seasonal glow that doesn’t overwhelm the room.

2. Sculpted Tree Candles- A gentle nod to Christmas without going full theme. Their creamy tone brings warmth to the greens and sands in this look, and their vertical form adds height when paired with the ribbed holders (No. 1). Even unlit, they read as soft seasonal sculpture.

3. Dried Orange Slices Garland- These add the perfect hit of warm citrus — the quiet bridge between greenery (No. 4), soft neutrals (No. 5), and the marbled candle (No. 8). Drape them near the eucalyptus to bring out the natural, coastal-Mexico vibe of this seasonal edit.

4. Eucalyptus Garland- This is the anchor of the palette. The muted, dusty green mirrors the soft coastal light we get in Mexico this time of year. Style it along a console or drape it around the tray (No. 5) to layer in fullness, texture, and a gentle seasonal mood.

5. Natural Decorative Sphere Set- This assortment brings texture to the forefront: woven fibers, carved wood, dried botanicals. Each ball adds a different tactile note, and together they create visual movement on the tray (No. 5). They soften the sculptural feel of the candles and echo the organic elements throughout the look.

6. Textured Neutrals Decorative Tray- Warm wood, soft curves, and raised edges make this tray the grounding element of the entire edit. Fill it with the natural decorative orbs (No. 6), add a candle, or keep it minimal — either way, it pulls everything together and gives the look a warm, organic base.

7. Neutral Woven Table Runner- A subtle layer that adds quiet warmth without introducing new colors. The woven pattern pairs beautifully with the natural spheres (No. 6) and the wooden tray (No. 5). It’s the textile component that keeps the edit feeling cozy and grounded.


8. Lumara Marbled Candle — White Tea & Thyme- The marbled vessel is a piece of décor on its own. Its soft stone-like texture complements the entire palette: green notes that play off the eucalyptus (No. 4), warm undertones that echo the oranges (No. 3), and an overall glow that enhances the sculpted candles (No. 2). Light this one during cozy evenings for the full effect of the Sunlit Seasonal Edit.

A few intentional textures, a hint of greenery, and a soft seasonal glow—this is all you need to welcome the season, naturally and beautifully.

If you like this kind of curated approach but want something personalized to your home, my Style Plan includes a custom shopping list with shoppable links based on your style and budget.

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