December’s Edit — Beauty Worth Keeping
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As we enter December, the most joyous month, we must take time to slow down, choose well, and surround yourself with beauty that feels alive. At BON TON goods, we believe the most meaningful gifts are the ones that carry a trace of the hand that made them — a stitch, a brushstroke, a spark of imagination.
This week’s edit gathers our favorite pieces for the season: silk scarves, sculptural ceramics, whimsical ornaments, and jewelry that catches the winter light. Each tells its own story of artistry and joy, things to keep, cherish, and pass on.
This week’s selection gathers warmth and wonder: Nostalgie’s magnificent Mushroom Chandelier, Vintage by Crystal’s impressive Swan Sleigh, Erik Bendtsen’s Snail Pot, Nathalie Lété’s Parisian Silk Scarfs, Ted Muehling jewelry, Ino Schaller’s Grandest Santas, and Trudon's Egg Diffuser.
This is our celebration of Christmas: tactile, poetic, and filled with light.
For the Traditionalist (with a Twist)
Nostalgie’s glass chandelier, a majestic statement in miniature - light and sparkle, heirloom joy reborn.
For the Collector of Curiosities
Vintage by Crystal’s Swan Sleigh, spun-cotton fantasy, part Victorian dream, part modern folk art.
For the Natural Minimalist
Erik Bendtsen’s Snail Pot, hand-thrown Swedish stoneware with gentle humor and sculptural grace.
For the Storyteller at Heart
Nathalie Lété’s Paris Jardin silk scarf, a garden of color and whimsy, wearable art for the season.
For the One Who Loves Silver and Gold
Ted Muehling’s Raspberry Diamond Earrings, subtle radiance, contemporary treasure.
For the Joyful Traditionalist
Ino Schaller’s large Santa figure, hand-crafted in Bavaria, the spirit of Christmas captured in paper mâché and glitter.
For the Keeper of Traditions
Nostalgie Christbaumschmuck Star Tree Topper, silver and gold light crowning the season, a final shimmer placed in quiet ceremony.
For the One Who Loves Subtle Rituals
Trudon’s Egg Diffuser, hand-crafted ceramic shaped in timeless form, designed to softly hold and release fragrance.
Each of these pieces carries the same quiet conviction: that what is made with care is never ordinary.
To collect such things is to resist the rush and to surround yourself with the grace of craft.
The December Edit is our invitation to choose with heart.
Amid the glitter and glow, let your gifts tell a story — of artistry, imagination, and things made to last.







