Costco's Talavera-Style Pumpkin Looks Like It Came From Williams Sonoma

Costco has been a beloved destination for many shoppers for decades, due to perks like its bulk packaging and hard-to-beat low prices. Most recently, the wholesale retailer has been rising in popularity thanks to numerous social media accounts dedicated to sharing the chain's newest product drops and high-end brand dupes. Not only can you save money at Costco on brand-name items, but its very own products are starting to outweigh its competitors in terms of popularity — specifically its seasonal decor.

Costco's home products include the Talavera Style Ceramic Pumpkin. It has started making waves, as its intricate and colorful design style is incredibly similar to that of Williams Sonoma's newest Day of the Dead merchandise. The only difference is Costco's version is being sold at a much lower price. This 13-inch pumpkin was hand-painted in Mexico and features a double-glazed finish. While Williams Sonoma's Day of the Dead Canister Cookie Jar is available for $89.95, Costco's ceramic pumpkin is only $69.99. Williams Sonoma is also offering similarly styled Dolores Dinner Plates; however, these are originally priced at $199.80. Overall, Costco has much lower prices for these types of designs.

Why you should opt for Costco for seasonal home decor

Not only is Costco's Talavera Pumpkin available for $69.99, but it also has an average rating of 4.9 stars from 40 customer reviews. One customer wrote on the Costco website, "It is very difficult to find a fall pumpkin that is not a jack-o-lantern so when I saw Costco was selling them I jumped at the chance! Very well made and the paint quality is very good." Another added, "Oh my, this is such a nice Talavera piece. I have many on my lanai and this pumpkin is a great addition. Very good quality, a little bigger than expected, but definitely awesome."

Before you spend your money on high-end chains for items you'll use only once a year, consider opting for more affordable brands. If you want to keep saving money on home decor this holiday season, there are a few stores you should look out for. Costco is always a great place to look for household items that will save you money, as well as savings on bulk products. Meanwhile, Aldi has classic and affordable home finds buyers recommend grabbing, from party decorations to gifts. For those decorative pieces you plan on using for just a few weeks, you don't need to overspend your budget.

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