Shopping for a living is a dangerous game. As we browse new releases and curate home roundups daily, we're constantly falling in love with pieces we want to add to our homes. This month, there's no shortage of great finds we're currently obsessing over, as some of our favorite retailers are dropping new products just in time for the hosting and holiday season.
To offer you a little shopping inspiration of your own, we of course curated a list of our 21 favorite new releases. Ranging from a comfortable couch to chic dinnerware, and even a brand-new bakeware set, it'll be hard to leave empty-handed. Keep reading to see what's on our October wish list.
We're also on the lookout for a cool and comfortable couch. The new Castlery Jonathan Sofa ($1,499) is stylish, modern, and, of course, cozy, so it makes the top of our wish list.
We love a little sherpa, especially in furniture. This cute Threshold x Studio McGee Vernon Upholstered Barrel Accent Chair ($300) is at the top of our wish list.
As the colder weather comes, we're getting ready to bundle up in bed. No doubt this soft and cozy Sunday Citizen Woodland Comforter ($310-$355) is a great choice.
Stay warm and cozy this season with the Brooklinen Classic Core Sheet Set ($98-$161, originally $109-$179). The brand's newest colorways are the perfect way to revamp your space.
In order to save on plastic, we love reusable bottles. The W&P Porter Insulated Bottle ($35) is perfect for hot and cold beverages, plus we love its sleek design.
In need of some extra light? You can't go wrong with this minimal Opalhouse x Jungalow Matte Ceramic Table Lamp ($50).
Our Place has more than just amazing cookware, we love its dinnerware too. These Our Place Drinking Glasses ($50 for four, $85 for eight) just came out in new purple and blue shades, so naturally we need them.
The new The Citizenry Samir Accent Rug ($155-$355) is soft, chic, and perfect for any space. We think it's a great choice for next to your bed.
If you're a fan of Caraway's cookware, then be prepared to love its newest launch. The Caraway Complete Bakeware Set ($395, originally $495) is perfect for all the bakers out there. The 11-piece set comes with everything you need, including its signature handy storage system.
We can never say no to a little sherpa, and we adore the Lulu and Georgia Tate Bench ($998). You can place the pretty bench at the end of your bed, in your living room, or in even the entryway.
If you can't get enough vases, well, neither can we. We also love the design of this smart MoMA Design Store Mondri Vase ($100), because you can use it three different ways.
A pretty vase is always a must during hosting season. We love the blue shade of this LSA Rotunda Vase ($48).
With hints of sandalwood, tobacco, black pepper, and more, the Boy Smells Iris Fantôme candle ($39) is getting us in the fall mood. We can't help but be obsessed with the cute packaging too.
We're going through a little bit of a glassware obsession, and these IVV Italian Retro Gelato Bowls ($100 for two) are next on our list. There's something about eating dessert from a fancy glass just that feels right.
If you make coffee at home every day, you need the new Illy Electric Milk Frother ($89). It'll help give you that frothy, creamy latte you love.
Parachute just released the dreamy Horizon Bed Frame ($2,100-$2,850). The soft design will totally transform your bedroom.
We're suckers for fun coffee-table books, and The Missoni Family Cookbook ($60) is perfect for putting on display. Not to mention, it's filled with tons of delicious recipes.
The Casper Glow Light ($129) isn't just sleek, it's also smart. You can connect it to your phone and adjust it to your sleep schedule. It's also an editor-favorite pick.
If you're looking for a minimal jewelry organizer, then get the Yamazaki Tosca Stacked Jewelry Box ($28). The smart design opens and closes in a unique way to hide your things.
We see this Interior Icons Flag Halyard Chair ($1,699, originally $2,832) all over Instagram and in magazines. We can't help but dream one into existence for ourselves.
If you prefer matcha to coffee, then you need the Cuzen Matcha Matcha Maker Starter Kit ($369). It's an editor favorite — read the full review here.