The month of Ramadan is coming to an end and the first Eid of the year (Eid al-Fitr) is just around the corner! How’re we celebrating this Muslim holiday? With what we do best: The chicest finds in home decor. Check out these 10 ways to decorate for Eid:
Shed Some Light
The theme of light plays a big role in the Muslim religion. So, it’s no surprise that the list-topper in our collection of Eid decor ideas is lanterns! Scatter ornamental lanterns throughout your home and fill with pillar candles or fairy lights for cozy, festive ambient lighting. We especially love these Moroccan-style floor lanterns that come in a set of two. Moroccan Floor Lantern Set, Days of Eid, $129
Starry Night
Just the North Star is a symbol of Christmas, the crescent moon and star are among the most important and well-known symbols of Eid. And one of the most beautiful ways we’ve seen these symbols incorporated? In the form of elegant curtain lights. Hang these stunners along your porch or on the inside of windows to bring the night sky into your home. Moon Star Lights, Etsy, starting at $28
Hygge Vibes
Candles are the perfect addition to any decorscape, no matter the holiday. Eid is no exception. Achieve hygge by scattering an array of beautiful scented candles around your home. Want a super festive option? Try these handmade soy wax oud-scented candles that read Eid Mubarak in stunning Arabic calligraphy on the cheerful votives. Eid Mubarak Arabic Velvet Oud Candle, Etsy, $26
Serving Looks
Want even more crescent moon and star decor inspo? Don’t just stop at fairy lights! Check out this incredible serveware set of two trays. You can use these beauties to serve chocolates and sweets on your foyer table, tea and snacks on your coffee table or desserts on your dining room table! Eid Craft Ramadan Tray, Etsy, $25
Teatime in Style
When it comes to Eid, tea is a must-have. So up your tea game with a tea set that’ll catch everyone’s eye. This gorgeous glass Turkish-inspired pink and blue set is one of the prettiest we’ve ever seen. 18-Piece Tea Set for 6-Person in Blue and Pink Tone, Etsy, $85
Deck the Walls
Everything from decor brand The Rustik Home is absolutely drool-worthy, but we’re particularly intrigued by this stunning set of delicate wall hangings. One of the most popular items in the store, these birch wood decor pieces are inspired by the complex geometric ornamentation seen inside Islamic architecture around the world. Alhambra Wall Set, The Rustik Home, $85
Begin the Countdown
Advent calendars don’t just have to be for the winter holidays. Get your little ones excited for Eid with this adorable Islamic rendition on the conventional Christmas advent calendar. Admittedly, we wish we could’ve found this gem sooner, but there’s nothing stopping you from holding onto it for next Ramadan! Embroidered Ramadan Pocket Advent Calendar, Modern Eid, $45
Center of Attention
A home decor store so nice, we’re featuring it twice! We can’t get enough of Modern Eid, clearly. And how can we, when they’re the purveyors behind this incredible set of sleek, chic, minimalistic Islamic centerpieces? Customize your own set of three from the vast array of insert options seen on their site: Luna 3pc Centerpiece – Large Base, Modern Eid, starting at $12
Stir Crazy
“Bismillah” is what Muslims say before eating or drinking, so how perfect are these drink stirrers that say exactly that? While Muslims do not consume alcohol, try this Ramadan refresher – a gorgeous chilled rose cooler with basil seeds. You can also use them as cake and dessert toppers. Bismilla Toppers, Etsy, $13
The Showstopper
We decided to leave the best for last (or at least, one of the best, because how do you pick between these gorgeous finds?!): This gorgeous wall hanging set including interchangeable banners reading “Ramadan,” “Eid,” and “Mubarak,” plus a set of moon and stars. This is the last of this absolutely stunning set that Studio Nayma will make, so get your hands on them before they run out! The Ultimate Ramadan/Eid Banner Set, Studio Nayma, $109
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