HomeGoods Just Dropped Gorgeous Home Decor Perfect for Diwali Celebrations
While prepping for Halloween has likely been top of mind lately, there’s another holiday on the horizon. If you plan to celebrate Diwali, the holiday also known as The Festival of Lights that marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year on October 20, you’ve likely also been gathering your decorations. You can DIY Diwali decor, but HomeGoods just dropped a ton of decor that’s perfect to add to your Diwali decoration collection, and maybe to also keep out the rest of the year.
What Is Diwali?
Diwali is a religious festival that’s celebrated from late October to early November and symbolizes the victory of light over darkness. Celebrations differ depending on the region, but the festival is best known for the lighting of diyas, small oil lamps, which are displayed in homes and temples, and even floated on rivers. It’s a massive, uplifting celebration where people visit with friends and family, wear new clothes, exchange gifts, and feast.
And if you’re looking for gifts or new things for celebrating Diwali in style, HomeGoods has just become your new go-to.
HomeGoods Just Got Diwali Decorations in Stock
“India is everywhere in home decor right now,” Instagram creator Unnati Vashi Umarvadia wrote in a recent caption. “From carved marble trays to brass accents, block printed pieces and bold, earthy colors — this new collection is full of texture, tradition, and timeless beauty. Think: Jaipur meets modern home.”
Unnati shared a few of her favorite finds from the new HomeGoods collection, including brass boxes, plates, and statues, lush textiles, colorfully decorated frames and plates, wooden bowls, and trinket displays. In the comments, people mentioned how much they loved the brass and vibrant colors — even admitting that they wanted all of the pieces.
HomeGoods unfortunately doesn’t sell their products online, but if you’re looking for some similar options, consider these finds from Target. This colorful 4×6 picture frame by Shiraleah Viva matches the energy of the holiday with the bright shades. (It’s not available in stores, so you’ll want to order it online.)
Commenters were loving the brass items in Unnati’s video, and this $20 brass tray checks all the boxes. Use it to serve food or drinks; it’s even the perfect perch for a candle.
This is what Unnati’s local HomeGoods in Alabama looks like, but the items at your location might vary. Luckily, you have plenty of time to stock up on beautiful Indian-inspired goodies before Diwali starts in October.
Check your nearest HomeGoods to see if Diwali decor has been rolled out. The hardest choice you’ll have to make is which pieces to leave behind.