In Fall, there’s no place like home. ✨
Now it’s time to decorate the home because there’s no season like Fall! 🍂
Our pumpkin patch is filled with plenty of personality. Pick the one that pleases yours! 🧡
Do you like to stick to "classic" Halloween decorating or are you one to mix it up?
Autumn, and the new MacKenzie-Childs collection launching today, is a vibrant mix of scents, sounds, sights, textures, and tastes.
The sizzle of food in pots & pans.
The whistle of the tea kettle.
The song of water hitting the shower tiles.
Homes are a constant buzz of sound and activity. That’s what creates energy in those four walls and what makes a house a home.
What are your favorite sounds of the home?
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It’s an amazing feat, how a simple whiff of a familiar scent can immediately transport you back in time and place to the memory it evokes. Scent memories are so powerful and unique.
GLOW Home Apothecary from MacKenzie-Childs evokes all of those scent memories and will transform you right back to the moment.
Stay tuned for two new scents coming this August 30th.
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Much like the way the best chefs add flavor and love to the good food they serve, MacKenzie-Childs adds flavor and love to the collections they design.
They are nothing if not flavorful and this fall is certainly no exception!
Take a look at the sneak peek, launching on August 30th.
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Every sense elicits a visceral reaction. More than most, touch creates a sense of safety and warmth, lets us immediately know if we like something or not.
MacKenzie-Childs textiles are made by the best craftspeople in India, the heart of fabrics that you’ll love.
Stay tuned for the new collection launching on August 30th.
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Our new FALL collection is here!!! Make your home feel welcoming with all of the abundance of autumn: golden leaves, sprigs of berries, pinecones, dried flowers, and beautiful shapes that add just the right touch for the season. And of course a dash of Courtly Check for good measure.
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