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Le Creuset's Eiffel Tower Petite Cocottes Are Finally on Sale
Plus other home items our senior home editor is loving this month.
As Good Housekeeping’s senior home editor, I come across tons of home-related products, both good and bad. But there are some special finds that are just too great to keep to myself. That’s why I’m sharing my favorite home items with you—our readers—here on our website every month in the hope that you’ll appreciate them as much as I do.
An under-$10 ceramic vase that doubles as art. Soft, budget-friendly sheets with more than 200,000 Amazon reviews. A chic wall mirror that works brilliantly as a candle or plant holder. This month's list is full of statement finds that add style and comfort to your home, whether you're in an apartment where every inch counts or a spacious house in need of easy finishing touches for spring.
But if you're all set on the home decor front, many of these products would make for great gifts too. Feel free to shop for her upcoming birthday, a Mother's Day gift or any other special occasion.
If a trip to Paris isn't on your calendar, here's the next best thing — an eight-ounce cocotte embossed with the Eiffel Tower. Whether you want to serve a small portion of potatoes au gratin or crème brulée, this will likely become your new kitchen staple. Amazon has other colors in stock, too!
A double-duty decor accent is always a win if you ask me. Perfect for modern decor lovers, this metal wall mirror features a 3.5-inch candleholder that could also be used to hold a small plant.
With 15 color options, more than 200,000 online reviews and a price of just under $40, what's not to love about this sheet set? It's made of soft polyester microfiber, and the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute noticed that the sheets barely shrunk in the wash and wrinkled less than most cotton fabrics.
Sometimes, all it takes is a small piece of home decor to bring your space to life. Show off your favorite blooms of the season with this standout ceramic vase that's ideal for art lovers.
There's nothing like wrapping yourself in a cozy robe after a shower or an evening of lounging with your favorite book. I've had this Turkish cotton robe for more than a year, and it seems to get better and better with time. It features a comfortable belt and two hidden side pockets. What's more, you can take your pick of seven flattering colors.
Set the foundation for your spring table decor — and keep your tabletop protected — with this patterned mustard runner that can easily be washed and tumble dried at home.
Fill your home with just enough daylight and enjoy some privacy at the same time with these cordless, Roman-style bamboo shades, which come in seven colors.
Spring is officially here, which means that keeping your home in tip-top shape should be on your to-do list. The cleaning pros at the Good Housekeeping Institute have tested similar Bissell vacuum models and appreciate their versatility — this one works for both carpet and hard floors. The upright design also features an on/off button that you can easily press with your foot, five height options, a six-foot hose to clean stairs, a rewindable cord and much more. RELATED:Best Vacuum Cleaners, Tested by Experts
Every home chef needs a good apron to help make the magic happen, right? This machine-washable can be personalized to your initials. Depending on your style, select one of five colors. There are even tons of strap colors to choose from.
You can never have too many cotton towels on hand. Use them to dry dishes, serve hot meals, you name it. Plus, the colorful checkerboard designs are perfect for spring.
Monique Valeris is the senior home editor for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."