

"Bought these in white for tablescape and fall decor," one reviewer said. However, if you're looking for little more variety, Amazon sells a similar option in a few more hues.ĭesert Steel pumpkin luminaries do require some assembly, but it seems like the elbow grease is worth it. (Note that these these babies do not come with lights however, there is an opening on the bottom of each so you can place them over a small tea light.) Currently, Costco sells two colorway options: White and orange. Unlike most illuminated pumpkins-which often boast a goofy jack-o'-lantern face that only feels appropriate on October 31-this set features thin slivers emit a subtle glow once the sun sets. Made with a UV and rust-resistant steel, this set of two pumpkins offer a minimalist way to embrace the season-and a chic way to light the front steps or a windowsill as nights get longer. ( A dog-friendly mattress? A supersized "party porch?" A Thanksgiving centerpiece made entirely of LEGOS? Check, check, and check.) Naturally, these pumpkin luminaries are no exception.

By now, you know that Costco makes the bizarre-yet-genius home essentials you never knew were essential until now. What makes these pumpkins different from any other? Well, the name sounds vaguely like a superhero or a romance novel, and the luminaries themselves appear to be both powerful and seductive (and would fit right into a Rich Ranch aesthetic). (Simply put, filling my home with clashing tartan, faux gourds, and PSL-inspired signage from now until Thanksgiving is a commitment I've never wanted to make.) But recently, I spotted Desert Steel's Pumpkin Luminary Set at Costco-and I feel like my snarky sentiment is changing in real-time. While Christmas trees, menorahs, and other festive fripperies might evoke the most wonderful time of the year, fall decorations tend to feel a little.well, cheesy. I have a confession to make: I write about home décor for a living, but I really can't stand fall decorations.
